Monthly Archives: September 2011

Gate at the Lake – Project Modern Challenge 4 Entry

Here is my submission for the Project Modern 4 – Find Your Own Voice Challenge.

This quilt is called “Gate at the Lake” and was inspired by images of wrought iron.  It measures about 70inches by 70inches.

Brainstorming for this challenge was a real treat.  I looked over all of my past projects and picked out the quilts that I thought truly were representative of my voice. What made them distinctly “Jenna?:” Clean lines, bold graphics, a mosaic-feel, and a mix of textiles. ”Gate at the Lake” hopefully encompasses all of these characteristics.

I mixed many different types of blue and green fabrics to create the sense of rippling water and contrasted this background with bold, black lines.  The quilt uses solid, cross weave, and subtly patterned fabrics from both designer lines and my humble stash.  I used mostly cottons but also featured a silk/cotton blend.   The stippling quilting design was intended to add to the sense of fluidity with the
water.

I sewed this on my new-to-me seeing machine.  It did a great job!
…and this is the back.  An ombré fabric in brilliant hues of blue.

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Tailored Shirts

It’s been a long time.  That’s sad.  I’ve actually quilted a whole quilt since my last post, but I am not going to show it off until after the Project Modern 4 deadline because I’m a weirdo.  But after the deadline I will show-off my creation as well as a full Process Pledge friendly run-down about how it was made.

For now I just have this one little project to show.  I followed this excellent tutorial and tailored a men’s size large button-down shirt to make a fitted shirt for myself.  I really like the look of these fall flannel-patterned shirts, but the women’s versions are never long enough for my abnormal torso.

One note: this tutorial has darts in the front for the bust.  Since this shirt had two pockets that would have interfered with those darts (and I do not have a large bust), I decided to do darts in the back.  I did two vertical darts, from roughly the bottom of my shoulder blades, curving into the small of my back, down to a couple of inches above the bottom hem.

Before

After

I have another shirt to adjust and I also want to show you guys a dress I transformed into a skirt.  So look forward to those sometime.  Other than that, it will pretty much be Halloween Costume Headquarters here until the end of October.  Do you guys make your own costumes?  It is my favorite thing!

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