We're celebrating Modern Quilt Month at Q.I. This is the third of FIVE posts. According to The Modern Quilt Guild, modern quilts often use bold colors and prints, high contrast, graphic areas of solid color, improvisational piecing, minimalism, and/or expansive negative space. Enjoy!
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Garden Gone Wild, made and quilted by Sherrie Spangler
Splashy colors represent an exuberant untamed flower garden, with quilting lines adding a wind blown feeling. Sherrie Spangler says, "I painted much of the fabric, including sheer silk for color depth. Feathers, yarn and beads scattered across the surface add to the wildness." The raw edges also add to the soft look of this quilt.
Ripples in a Crayola Sea, made by Mimi Pollow, quilted by Quality Quilterz
Mimi Pollow says, "This quilt was started on a quilting cruise. Yes, it is from a kit, but it was far from easy. In fact, it took me almost a year to finish." Pattern source: Strippy Double Diamond by Carol Morrissey.
Woven Wonder, made and quilted by Jana Knutson.
What a fantastic woven-look quilt! Jana Knutson says, "Only 400 squares to match up points! One and done pattern but it was fun." Pattern source: Over and Down Under by Bonnie Sullivan (available at many sources).
It All Comes Together by Peter Adams, quilted by Kathy Harris.
A graphic contemporary look was achieved with this two-color quilt. Pattern source: Modern 180 (Deb Tucker's Studio). Peter Adams says, "This quilt was created following the Modern 180 Tumbling Triangles pattern, which uses the Studio 180 V-block tool. A V-block unit contains a centered triangle. I was intrigued that the triangles appear to be suspended and in a free-fall motion."
Image credits: Photos were taken by Quilt Inspiration at the 2024 Tucson Quilters Guild show.
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