Monday, September 15, 2025

Nirali

Meet Nirali!

Nirali


Here is the story or TWO WEEKS AGO (imagine you are watching a thriller on Netflix).

Co-sponsored by Aurifil Threads, Island Batik's September Challenge is named Threaded Chaos, requiring us to make a crib-size (or larger) Crazy Quilt, using our assigned Spring 2025 Collection and Aurifil Threads.


When I made a Crazy Quilt the last time, we were not assigned a fabric collection. I chose solids so that the decorative stitching was better visible.  This time, the fabric and threads were not up to us.

I received the Everlasting Collection, designed by Jerry Khiev.

Everlasting Collection - Selected Fabrics


Aurifil Threads - One 50wt, Three 40wt


I added some more Aurifil Threads from my stash. 

40wt Quilting Threads

Back to the problem - Crazy Quilt. Since what (primarily) defines a Crazy Quilt is decorative stitching it is important that the decorative stitching is prominent. 

I chose the stack and whack technique to make the blocks with two important rules
1. Use background fabric in each stack. This would allow the focus fabric to shine and also provide a blank canvas for the the decorative stitching to be more visible.
2. Add a strip of contrasting fabric when re-piecing the whacked units. This strip would be like a red carpet for the decorative stitch divas to parade on.


Adding contrast skinny strip

Almost Block

I patiently made all the blocks. Then I added the decorative stitches - one block and one thread color at a time. The blocks finished at 7" by 12".

Light Thread on Dark Fabrics


Dark Thread on Light Fabrics

I used Meringue as the background fabric. All decorative stitches were made using my Elna Excellence 730 Pro. Of course, some stitches worked better than others.  

I used Schmetz Microtex 80/12 Needle for piecing and quilting. The batting is Hobbs Poly Down. I quilted in one direction only, using wavy stitches. The backing is Doughnut. The binding is Pistachio.

Here is the finished quilt, measuring 42" by 48". I named her Nirali, meaning unique.

Beauty in the Backyard


Thank you, Paul


Here are some close-ups so that you can see the decorative stitching.

Peachy



Hot Pink



Green and Glowing



Too much? 


Just Crazy Enough?


Labeled



My Lovely :-)


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

Giveaway - If you'd like to win some free fabric (Island Batik of course), please leave me a comment on this post. I will pick two winners next week. 



Thanks to Aurifil for sponsoring this Threaded Chaos Challenge.
Thanks to Schmetz Needles,  Oliso and Hobbs Batting.
Thanks to Lumin Fabrics/Island Batik for this collection and foundation fabrics.

Follow Island Batik's Instagram and Facebook page so you may be picked as the winner for the drawing this week or the following weeks (during this blog hop). You need to comment on their instagram and facebook, to be entered into the giveaway.

WEEK 1

September 8: 

Brenda Alburl Aurora


September 9: 

Sarah Pitcher Berry Crush

Solomae Stoycoff Berry Crush


September 10: 

Lisa Pickering Colorburst

Renee Atkinson Colorburst


September 11: 

Connie Campbell         Earth Essence


September 12: 

(Island Batik posts: Blog Hop Week 1 Round Up + giveaway)


WEEK 2


September 15

Jennifer Thomas Everlasting

Preeti Harris Everlasting - YOU ARE HERE


September 16: 

Gail Sheppard Fossil Finesse

Susan Deshensky Fossil Finesse


September 17: 

Denise Looney Frosted Foliage

Kimberly Flannagan Frosted Foliage


September 18: 

Mania Hatziioannidi Garden Glory

Tina Dillard Garden Glory


September 19: (Island Batik posts: Blog Hop Week 2 Round Up + giveaway)



WEEK 3


September 22: 

Kim Jamieson-Hirst Geode Glow

Carol Stanek Geode Glow


September 23: 

Brittany Fisher Quiet Charm


September 24: 

Suzy Webster Stone Strata

Leah Malasky Stone Strata


September 25: 

Connie Kauffman Sunset

Emily Leachman Sunset


September 26:

(Island Batik: End of Blog Hop + Final Round Up)




6 comments:

  1. I like all the decorative stitches. Paul was a great holder. 24Tangent@gmail.com

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  2. I like how the colors pop in the blocks. petuniakr@aol.com

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  3. A very elegant crazy quilt. The decorative stitches all look so delicate. Beautifully done.

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  4. Lovely Crazy Quilting--to my mind-it can't be too much with crazy quilting...;))) Hugs, Julierose

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