Okay, so my customers are
dragging me, kicking and screaming, into the Modern Quilt world. What
is a Modern Quilt? A little google search tells me ---
Modern quilts
embrace functionality, simplicity,
minimalism
and asymmetric designs. They usually
include bold
colors and expansive negative space.
And, they are
quilted in a new way, too. Straight or undulating lines, waves,
pebbles (oh, the damn pebble!) are used instead of Victorian feathers
or novelty motifs. No teddy bear or rose petal pantos here!
This first
quilt utilizes a beautiful gradated red fabric to create a bargello
look. I had this one on the design wall for ages before I decided to
quilt it sideways with a wavy pattern, each line just touching the
line above. I used a light copper thread instead of going with red.
It works well on the light and the dark areas.
Just after I
finished it, I took out the trash and my eye was drawn to the metal
pattern in my screen door. Hey, isn't that what I just quilted?!!!
This second
quilt is a wavy rainbow pattern with a whole lot of white space. I
wanted to enhance the subtle wavy line from the rainbow.
Here, I
channeled Angela Walters, one of the driving forces today in the
world of modern quilting. I used her signature filled waves. Then I
filled the color band with a ribbon candy design she uses quite
often.
Lots and lots
of texture in both of these quilts now, and a lot of movement also. I
think I'm liking this new wave of modern quilting. But, I love my
Victorian feathers, too!
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