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Monday, November 18, 2024

Island Batik Dresden Challenge and Bloghop

Island Batik November Challenge requires us to make a Dresden Quilt using our assigned Summer 2024 collection.

Here is my response. I have named it "Like It Or Not" (LION). LION finished at 45" by 46".

Vintage Fans, 45" by 46"


I received Peach Blossom,  an original collection by Claudia Pfeil. 





Fabrics


There are so many options for Dresden Plate designs. I could use a skinny Dresden Ruler (12 degrees) to make 30 blades per circle or a double Dresden (36 degrees) to make 10 wide blades per circle. I chose the 18 degree ruler. 

I wanted to make a modern design but felt limited by the subdued color palette. I tried several designs but they did not inspire me. Honoring the vintage vibes of the fabric collection, I settled for the classic Grandma's Fans. 


EQ8 Mock-Up

The First Block

I chose Meringue (Island Batik Neutral) as the background and Island Batik Solid Black as the accent. I used 10 of the 20 fabrics in the collection.


Piecing in Progress


All Blocks in Place


I used Schmetz Microtex 80/12 Needle for both piecing and quilting.  I used Aurifil Thread 50wt for piecing and 40wt for quilting.  The batting is Thermore by Hobbs.


Marked and Ready for Quilting


Quilting in Process

The binding is Meringue. 

Here are some close-ups from the photoshoot.

Understated Elegance 


Crinkly Texture


Close-up


Like It Or Not (LION)


I also made this one block. She is on the back, amid darkness, trying to protect the soul of all that is good and kind and hopeful.

Soul Sister, Dresden Skirt


Thank you, Paul!


I will be sharing with all my favorite linky parties. See full list on the sidebar.

For the giveaway, I have two scrap packs of batiks that can be yours, if you do the following:

1. Leave a comment on this blogpost.

2. Provide your email. If I do not have your email, you will not be entered into the drawing.

I won't be showing pictures of the scraps. However, if you are the winner, I will reach out to you to ask for your favorite colors, before making the scrap pack for you.

If you are the lucky winner, not in the US, you can get any pattern of your choice from my Etsy Shop. If you don't want/need any more fabric, please do leave a comment and let me know and I won't enter you in the drawing.

I will announce the winners next week - 11/25 or11/26, depending on how scrappy I feel. Hang in there and big, squishy hugs!


Below is the complete list of Ambassadors, the collections they’ll feature in their projects, and their scheduled post dates:

WEEK 1

November 4:

November 5:

November 6:

November 7:

November 8:

Blog Hop Round-Up Week 1 and Giveaway

WEEK 2

November 12:

November 13:

November 14:

November 15:

Blog Hop Round-Up Week 2 and Giveaway

WEEK 3

November 18:

November 19:

November 20:

November 21:

November 22:

Blog Hop Round-Up Week 3 and Final Giveaway

WEEK 4

November 25:

November 26:

End of Blog Hop + Final Round Up

40 comments:

  1. Pretty fans and soul sister. 24Tangent@gmail.com

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  2. Beautiful quilt. I love the statement on the back.

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  3. What pretty quilt! I love the soul sister with the Dresden fan skirt - such a great idea!

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  4. Such a beautiful finish, Preeti ! I love the setting you chose. Simple but just perfect to showcase all those lovely fabrics. And that soul sister on the back is so adorable;)))
    Hugs-- Julierose ["pyanorose@gmail.com"]

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  5. Your quilt is very beautiful Preeti. I love the beautiful fabrics and the design on the back is so awesome. I would love to be included in the giveaway. Thank you for the chance. (jrcarter727@gmail.com)

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  6. I love the fresh take on the Grandmothers fan!

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  7. Very beautifully designed quilt with awesome fabrics and subtle colors blending well with each other. Huge fan for your work. Would love to be a part of your giveaway. sushmanidhi75@gmail.com

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  8. You rocked it again! The soul sister on the back it such a welcomed and inspiring touch especially right now. Bless you. Charlotta charlotta58@gmail.com

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  9. Making the fans trend from light to dark worked so well visually! It may be a traditional block, but the quilt still has a modern vibe. The back is very pretty. Beautifully done challenge.

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  10. You really made those dresdens sparkle with the black bases on the meringue background. Lovely LION!

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  11. Your quilt is beautiful. The "Soul Sister" block on the back is an interesting design element. Thank you for sharing and a chance to win. juliebailey52(at)gmail.com

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  12. Preeti! I love your Dresden quilt and especially the Dresden soul sister! Because you ordered your colors from dark to light, your quilt does have quite a modern feel. The quilting and background fabrics really helped you to achieve your goal. It’s beautiful!

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  13. Very pretty design. Looks great with that collection.

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  14. The colors work beautifully in your choice of pattern! Dresden plate and all its variations have always given me the willies to make, but your take on it is tempting. Soul Sister and her fancy skirt is a perfect finishing touch.

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  15. subtle message - i heard it, clearly, and you are not alone ... and the quilt is awesome, too...

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  16. Soul Sister!!! Great block and name, especially after creating a beautiful dresden quilt.

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  17. I do like it--because you allowed the fabrics to be who they are. It made me think of a manager at work I had once, who always felt that her bosses were unhappy with her because she wasn't outgoing enough, wasn't enough of an extrovert. A gardener, she and I had many conversations in which we would say, "No one says to a rose, 'Why aren't you a sunflower? You are terrible!' Or to a shade plant---'Go bloom in the bright sun like everyone else.' We just appreciate them for who they are." You let these subtle fabrics shine, and they did. etalmage@earthlink.net

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  18. What a beautiful quilt...I love your message about the lady on the back of your quilt...I am trying to live my best life.....thanks for sharing. Nancy.sumner@comcast.net

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  19. Beautiful quilt! Luscious colors and wonderful pattern. I really like your block on the back!

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  20. I think that is a great pattern for these fabrics; it looks like it was meant to be! I like the back of your quilt too!. diantha.howard@gmail.com

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  21. once again, a q uilt made with beauty without pushing, just shinning. that soul sister on the back, is she appliqued on? i'm not sure whidch dis is the front, the bacl is also stunning. thank you for the giveaway
    shoshana s5821140@gmail.com

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  22. What a great finish and I love the back x

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  23. I love the fans. Great use of the fabric. Beautiful design and quilting. Jmikebalou (at) aol (dot) com

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  24. Oh I love this quilt. The batiks are gorgeous and your color choices for the rainbow effect are spot on. Soul sister on the back was a great addition. s_lmorris(at)hotmail(dot)com

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  25. I appreciate Soul Sister, protecting the soul of all that is good and kind and hopeful, amid the darkness. Quilt on!

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  26. Your vintage fans were the perfect use for that beautiful fabric! I love the gradation of color on each fan. The Soul Sister on the back is the perfect addition! juliek (dot) quilts (at) gmail (dot) com

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  27. Beautiful! Amazing colours placement and choice.
    jawadekar@gmail.com

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  28. Peach Blossom is a beautiful fabric collection, and I love how you used it for this quilt, Preeti! It definitely has a very elegant look. The fan skirt is perfect for the soul sister on the back, too. Thanks for the giveaway! diannbottrell@gmail.com

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  29. I absolutely LOVE this quilt, Preeti! Great job with the soul sister on the back as well.

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  30. Beautiful finish, Preeti! Thanks for offering a prize. Best of luck everyone!

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  31. Lovely way to use those vintage inspired batiks! I'm feeling for my soul sister on the back. Thanks for sharing on my weekly show and tell, Wednesday Wait Loss.
    https://www.inquiringquilter.com/questions/2024/11/20/wednesday-wait-loss-407

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  32. I like the acronym for this one - and that meringue is such a pretty setting color.

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  33. Wonderful finish as always ! Love your design choice. And yes, what a great acronym. Cindy Berry cmberry@lsu.edu

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  34. I love fan quilts and this is a very pretty one.

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  35. I love Soul Sister on the back!

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  36. I like it. Even thought it didn't go the way you originally wanted, the design suits the fabric well. stitchingsapphire (at) gmail (dot) com

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  37. I like how you incorporated the fabrics into this design. Beautiful as they are, I might have had a hard time with these as well. You did a great job making them stand out.

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  38. Oh those colours are so beautiful. And as the others said the soul sister is a brilliant idea. Shobs60@gmaildotcom.

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  39. I love the soft pretty colors, but the protecoress is my favorite part! SarahsGiftNShip at gmail

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