The Island Batik challenge (and blog hop) for June 2022 is New York Beauty.
I received the collection Winter Sky. Designed by Kathy Engle, it should be available in stores now.
I turned to EQ8 and started designing playing. I started with a basic/traditional layout.
Traditional New York Beauty? |
It looks like something I have seen before. Although it was pretty, it could use a little more imagination. Back to EQ8. After several iterations, here is the final design.
Modern Interpretation of NYB |
Done playing, it was time to get serious. Schmetz Microtex Needles 70/10 and Aurifil 40wt Thread were used for piecing. I also used Island Batik Solids - White, Black, Amethyst, Cobalt and Turquoise.
It took a whole day just to get ready to sew. Printing and cutting all the templates, followed by cutting fabrics - straight sections and then the curved pieces. Yikes!!! Not a fast quilt and not for the faint of heart.
Paper Pieced Sections |
The spikes were easy, thanks to foundation paper piecing. But the curves were another story.
Begin with one pin |
Pinfully Yours :-) |
One by one, slowly and painfully meticulously all 16 blocks were completed. By the time I completed the flimsy, it was close to my trip to India and there were a hundred things to complete.
Flimsy modeled by Paul |
For my sanity and in the interest of time, I decided to send the flimsy to Rebecca for quilting. I completely trust Rebecca and I could then focus on completing work related tasks before my trip. Once I returned, I received the quilted sandwich back. I trimmed and bound using the Island Batik solid light grey.
Here are the pictures from the photoshoot.
Modeled by me, Photograph by Mari |
Paul insisted on the name - Syzygy, meaning a straight-line configuration of three or more celestial bodies. Since I could not come up with a better name, Syzygy it is. Syzygy finished at about 48" square.
Suns in dappled sunlight |
Water & Breeze |
Beautifully Quilted |
June 6:
Gail Sheppard, Quilting Gail
Elizabeth DeCroos, Epida Studio
June 7:
Reed Johnson, Blue Bear Quilts
Andi Stanfield, True Blue Quilts
June 8:
Sandra Starley, Textile Time Travels
June 9:
Jennifer Fulton, Inquiring Quilter
Mania Hatziioannidi, Mania for Quilts
June 10:
Blog Hop Round-Up Week 1 and Giveaway
June 13:
Jennifer Thomas, Curlicue Creations
Maryellen McAuliffe, Mary Mack Made Mine
June 14:
Pamela Boatright, Pamela Quilts
Anorina Morris, Samelia’s Mum
June 15:
Michelle Roberts, Creative Blonde Gifts
Lisa Pickering, Lisa’s Quilting Passion
June 16:
Denise Looney, For the Love of Geese
Connie Kauffman, Kauffman Designs
June 17:
Blog Hop Round-Up Week 2 and Giveaway
June 20:
Claudia Porter, Create with Claudia
Brianna Roberts, Sew Cute and Quirky
June 21:
Gail Renna, Quilt Haven Threads
Preeti Harris, Sew Preeti Quilts (you are here)
June 22:
Megan Best, Bestquilter
Leah Malasky, Quilted Delights
June 23:
Suzy Webster, Websterquilt
Emily Leachman, The Darling Dogwood
June 24:
Blog Hop Round-Up Week 3 and Giveaway
June 27:
Jane Hauprich, Stitch by Stitch Custom Quilting
Brenda Alburl, Songbird Designs
Giveaway Update, July 1, 2022
The randomly generated numbers are 45 and 69. Winners are Cathy and Char. Emails have been sent. Thank you!
Your quilt is beautiful! Your quilter did a great job on making the blocks standout. It makes me think of dawn, when the sun is coming out. petuniakr@aol.com
ReplyDeleteYour quilts are always energetic and beautiful, and Paul is an excellent namer of quilts. I enjoy your posts very much, and thanks for the giveaway of gorgeous fabrics.
ReplyDeleteFrom traditional to amazing! Good job, Preeti!
ReplyDeleteWow! This is stunning! I love the design you came up with and the quilter did an amazing job, too. Plus, I learned a new word. Have a great day!
ReplyDeleteit turned out beautiful and the quilting suits it to a T
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I love your design process and outcome. And I would send it out too for the quilting…that’s a big job and it turned out just lovely!
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ReplyDeleteBeautiful. So unique!
ReplyDeleteSyzygy is such a fabulous reimagining of the classic New York Beauty block, which is totally fitting because New York City is constantly reimagining and reinventing itself. This was a pleasure to quilt for you -- and those Island Batik Solid fabrics were dreamy to work with. I am selfishly DELIGHTED that this challenge landed in your lap so close to your trip, prompting you to delegate the quilting to me! :-)
ReplyDeleteVery striking and serene - congratulations.
ReplyDeleteCeci
Your design is amazing and that quilting - just stunning! Wow!! I love your modern take on this design. Wish my creative brain operated outside of the box as well as yours does.
ReplyDeleteAlors là !!! Quelle belle revisite de ce classique New York Beauty !!!
ReplyDeleteToutes mes félicitations. Amitiés, Fabienne
That is amazing. I love your configuration - playing in EQ really paid off. I can see why you trust your quilter. The quilting is amazing.
ReplyDeleteBreathtaking!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful quilt! Thanks for sharing your creativity!
ReplyDeleteLove your unique design and this fabric is beautiful! The quilting is perfect for your design
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ReplyDeleteWow, I love your quilt - your time with EQ8 was well spent! Congratulations on a real beauty. The name is a great one too - yes, I had to look it up especially as it looked impossible to pronounce!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous, Preeti!! Rebecca and you chose the PERFECT motif for this quilt!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful quilt!!! So creative and a modern take on a traditional block.
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ReplyDeleteI love your quilt! Did you, or Paul, know that there will be an alignment of 5 planets in a few days? The best time to see it is on June 24. It’s the first time in 18 years that this alignment has happened. Dot in NC
ReplyDeleteThe quilt is over the top!!!! The quilting takes it to an entirely different level. Always enjoy your work and this is the very best! Thanks
ReplyDeleteOh wow! What a stunning example of the New York Beauty block in use. I can see why you put so much trust in your quilter. Amazing.
ReplyDeleteI love your modern take on NYB!
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ReplyDeleteStunning quilt!! A very creative take on the NY Beauty!
ReplyDeleteI'm always amazed at your creative talent, this design is certainly a beauty. A New York Beauty to be precise!
ReplyDeleteYour quilt is a stunner Preeti and that quilting really pops. I'll bet the texture is absolutely delicious.
ReplyDeleteyour quilt is gorgeous and the quilting is amazing
ReplyDeletePreeti, your version of a New York Beauty is a real beauty! I was glad to know that the spikes could be paper pieced, and I think you also nailed those curves. Rebecca's quilting is perfect for this design, too! Looks like lovely fabric to work with - thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI follow you on Instagram, too! @littlepenguinquilts
ReplyDeleteGreat modern quilt, and great quilting design. I follow you on Instagram.
ReplyDeleteStriking quilt! Looks great!
ReplyDeleteI follow you on Instagram (dhoward_invt)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful quilt with a great pattern!
ReplyDeleteLove your interpretation of the NY Beauty block!
ReplyDeleteI thought I was signed up, but haven't seen any emails lately. Signed up again.
ReplyDeleteI follow on IG. nancydonovan4484
ReplyDeleteI LOVE New York Beauty quilt. I totally agree with you that the first design was great. I was ho humming on why you didn't chose it at first. But when I saw your final design, I was blown away. Your colors really make the design stand out.
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ReplyDeleteGreat impact with those angled spheres, love it!!
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love your design!!!
ReplyDelete@sma_fb follows you on Instagram!
ReplyDeleteAn absolutely stunning quilt! Just … wow!
ReplyDeleteI love the design and the quilting is wonderful.
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ReplyDeleteWow, another amazing quilt! I have really enjoyed this challenge that Island Batik sponsored. The quilter did an amazing job too!
ReplyDeleteI love your modern layout for the New York Beauty Challenge. And the quilting adds another modern touch to it. Great work! xo
ReplyDeleteI love your modern layout for the New York Beauty Challenge. And the quilting adds another modern touch to it. Great work! xo
ReplyDeleteVery unique with a modern twist Preeti
ReplyDeleteReally unique take on a New York Beauty. Love your choice of colors. Rebecca's quilting really compliments your design. Thanks for sharing on Wednesday Wait Loss.
ReplyDeleteThe quilting is the finishing touch to your beautiful and unique quilt!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun variation on New York Beauty.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful quilt. I love your interpretation of this block. Thanks for sharing!!
ReplyDeleteI like your New York Beauty quilt design. The quilting is fabulous too.
ReplyDeleteWhat freshness! I like the computer picture best because it looks like the moon/sun is coming out of an eclipse. Getting started piecing the center to the arc can be daunting but once you get the hang of it, things go pretty smoothly. Good job.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun, modern design! I love the bold colors and the blues are just so pretty. The IB solids are perfect with this collection. Love what Rebecca did with the quilting and the fountain photo is so much fun! Congrats on another gorgeous quilt, Preeti!
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous quilt, Preeti! My favorite photo is the one by the water fountain. :) Rebecca's quilting just finished your perfect design off in style. Great finish.
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ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful quilt! And what a great way to get massive impact without making ALL the blocks NY Beauties!
ReplyDeleteA beautiful interpretation of a classic block! I love how you thought outside the box for this. Amazingly, this week there are actually five planets aligning in the night sky for the first time in a long time. Serendipity!
ReplyDeleteLove the colors and you have made a beautiful quilt. I have always enjoyed PP, but have never made a New York Beauty. I guess I will have to add that to my bucket list.
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DeleteThis is such a great quilt--it has a very modern vibe to it. I keep thinking that with some changes to the color it could be very beachy. (Not that I don't love it the way it is, but I am especially crazy about designs that have room to grow, and this one does, for sure, depending on the fabric choices and the quilter's memories and intentions.) So, so good. wordygirl@earthlink.net
ReplyDelete@wordygirl11 follows you on Instagram. (And is wordygirl at earthlink dot net, who commented above.)
ReplyDeleteI love your modern take on the New York beauty design!
ReplyDeleteI love your quilt, Preeti! You are really rockin' as an IB ambassador!
ReplyDeleteMumbird3 follows you on instagram - your quilt is beautiful!!! The quilting looks great on it!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat quilt, I love those blues!
ReplyDeleteHello charqt3 follows you on Instagram.
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing quilt!
ReplyDeleteYour quilt is beautiful! I love the piecing design and the quilting goes with it perfectly!
ReplyDeleteI only noticed that it was toggled anonymous after I hit enter, but this is my comment. If it matters.
DeletePreeti your Syzygy quilt is absolutely gorgeous. It’s a perfect quilt to show off those lovely winter blue fabrics. Thank you for a chance to win those sweet goodies.
ReplyDelete@quiltschmilt follows you on IG, too. 😉
ReplyDeleteStunning. The piecing looks really painful to me. But the results are amazing. Well done Preeti!!
ReplyDeleteStunning, amazing, incredible. Wow what a talent - you keep coming up with some fabulous designs. Love the name too.
ReplyDeleteFighting with google and blogger to comment how I used to. michellepeet(at)gmail(dot)com
DeleteHi Preeti, what an amazing quilt - and Rebecca did a fabulous job. Congrats!
ReplyDeleteYour quilt is fabulous!! I still need to try making a NYB someday.
ReplyDeleteKathleen -- kakingsbury at verizon dot net
Gosh, Preeti, you are such a clever designer and maker of quilts♡ Syzgy is a stunning quilt; and I must say Rebecca did a sterling job with the quilting. Everything is sublime! Please don't throw my name in the hat.......the postage could cause you to mortgage your home. =)
ReplyDeleteYour quilt is stunning, and I love the name! Thanks for sharing the process and thanks for increasing my vocabulary!
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ReplyDeleteYour quilt turned out so beautiful. I'm really intrigued by the quilting. Do you know if it was a pantograph?
ReplyDeleteAlso, I follow you on Instagram. I'm dragonsheartquilting.
DeleteSome people say that you only need one pin for curves. I've seen them sew them that way, but I can't manage it. Your curves looking brilliant.
ReplyDeleteHelen
Your quilt is stunning--both the design and the quilting. Love it.
ReplyDeleteStunning!! Will you offer a pattern? I enjoy your blog, your creativity and quilts. I've been reading for some time, first time to comment. Your shared interactions with Paul are appreciated; hope he is well soon!
ReplyDeleteAn amazing design, with fabulous colour work and piecing, and the quilting adds another cool dimension - wowzer!
ReplyDeleteI love NYB quilts and this one is beautiful! I love your design!
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