Showing posts with label Kona. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kona. Show all posts

Sunday, July 15, 2012

My Quip – I Really Love Lucy – The Construction Begins

Good Day,

The construction of the blocks for I Really Love Lucy is in progress. We did take a break to welcome CK’s remarkable and stupendous arrival. And he and parents are doing extremely fine and glowing. 12072012, a new number to remember.

The following is my draft design of the original configuration of the key block for our new I Really Love Lucy quilt.


The colors have been coordinated with our original piece and abstract mosaic, Who Did Desi Adore? All fabrics are of Robert Kaufman’s line of Kona Cotton solid colors. Each block is to be assembled using paper-pieced and segmented piecing.

Here is Andy’s completed 8 ½” square, unsewn.


The composition of I Really Love Lucy will be a configured design of 96 blocks.

Stay-tuned for our progress and updates.

Enjoy,

Andy and Jim
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Monday, July 2, 2012

My Quip – I Really Love Lucy – More Prep Work

Good Day,

1,632 pieces of cut fabrics… Take one down and sew all around…


Robert Kaufman’s line of Kona Cotton solid colors. 96 templates 8-inch blocks. Segmented and paper piecing. Squares, rectangles, irregular quadrilaterals, polygons, trapezoids, equilateral and obtuse triangles. I Really Love Lucy.

And yes, I do know that these fabric pieces all look like squares and rectangles. This is the before picture. Stay tuned for the after one.

Approximate top dimensions, without border or binding: Width – 64” (162.6 cms); Length – 96” (243.8 cms). Our I Really Love Lucy quilt size, at this Post equates to somewhere between a long twin and a double.



And now for the Quilts SB business part…

If you are interested, and would like some more information regarding commissioning your quilt and of our available quilts, regarding costs, shipping, and insurance, please check our Quilts SB Etsy shop.

Keep up-to-date of all Quilts SB news. I have added a “Follow By Email” capability at the bottom right of each posting under The Grid. You can also become a Follower of Quilts SB. Click on the “Join this site” to follow Quilts SB. I’ve added another means to follow the images of our quilt creations via Pinterest.

Check out my alternative format of Quilts SB, Quilts SB Test. Certainly would appreciate your feedback.

To see previously posted quilts, there is a visual Grid presentation at the bottom of the Quilts SB page. Move your cursor over any mini-picture found there and click to see an enlargement. Move your cursor to the "Q#" link to see the quilt's details. If the quilt’s title is highlighted in yellow or in red, it has found a home in a collection and is no longer available.

If you have any questions and/or comments please feel free to get in touch with me via email.

Enjoy,

Jim and Andy
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Sunday, July 1, 2012

My Quip – Happy Canada Day – I Really Love Lucy – Our New Quilt Project and Original Design

Good Day,

Happy Canada Day...


And of course we have begun a new quilt – I Really Love Lucy. This original design is sort of a companion quilt - piece to our wall hanging, Did Desi Love Lucy?


All the fabric has arrived, David Kaufman’s Kona line of solid colors. All our choices of fabric in Did Desi Love Lucy? will be a part of the construction of I Really Love Lucy. At last count there are 20 fabric colors and shades.

Whereas Did Desi Love Lucy? is an abstract mosaic wall hanging, I Really Love Lucy is a fractured geometric designed quilt. Our creation is a segmented paper pieced construction. It will be composed of 96 8” (20.32 cms) squares, and each square will be constructed with at least 17 fabric pieces. At this stage of the design that is approximately 1,632 pieces of fabric.

We have been working on and drawing the patterns for each individual block. And just to keep you in the dark a wee bit longer the above image is a configuration of eight individual block patterns superimposed on top of each other.

As with a good portion of our quilt creations, the final I Really Love Lucy quilt can be used as a wall hanging, a throw on a bed, or an accent piece in a home.

You will have to check Quilts SB for updates.

Enjoy,

Andy and Jim
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