Nirali |
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.
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.
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)
I like all the decorative stitches. Paul was a great holder. 24Tangent@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteI like how the colors pop in the blocks. petuniakr@aol.com
ReplyDeleteA very elegant crazy quilt. The decorative stitches all look so delicate. Beautifully done.
ReplyDeleteGreat quilt Preeti!
ReplyDeleteLovely Crazy Quilting--to my mind-it can't be too much with crazy quilting...;))) Hugs, Julierose
ReplyDeleteIt looks very beautiful Preeti. I love all of the stitching. They show off the beautiful fabrics.
ReplyDeleteYour quilt is beautiful, Preeti. I think you also got to use the prettiest fabric line. Everlasting is GORGEOUS and you spotlighted the colors perfectly.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful quilt!! Your idea to add that narrow strip - genius!!
ReplyDeleteNirali is beautiful, Preeti! You couldn't go wrong with that gorgeous collection of fabric. Fun to see how you put it all together, too!
ReplyDeleteControlled crazy, I love this, especially the peachy toned fabrics really sing. Your machine stitches out the decorative stitches beautifully.
ReplyDeleteI gotta say, this is one of mt favorite quilts that you’ve made! I can’t pin point what that is…maybe the contrast or the decorative stitching or it could be the tiny slashing strips for accents. Probably a combination of the three, but it works!
ReplyDeleteI love how you did this crazy quilt. And what a great way to use a variety of machine stitches. (Don't count my name on the give away -- I have way too much fabric at this point! Someone else would love to have these beautiful Island Batiks.)
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun, thoroughly modern take on a crazy quilt! Great job.
ReplyDeleteYou did a beautiful job on your quilt. It was a great variation!
ReplyDeleteI love your take on the crazy quilt! The colors are very you, and are stunning. I never thought a crazy quilt could look so modern.
ReplyDeleteI love this quilt - it shows up the decorative stitching so well!
ReplyDeleteI really like the fabric you added to make these colors just shine. And your decorative stitches are great accents. Quilting is adds movement. Great quilt Preeti!
ReplyDeleteNice modern crazy quilt. I love the colors.
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Love the decorative stitches! This reminds me, I need to try out all the ones my machine has.
ReplyDeleteLove the colors in this line. We should all use our decorative stitches more.
ReplyDeleteBrilliant to rein in the crazy on your crazy quilt with your 2 rules. Very pretty and still cohesive. basaran (dot) family (at) rogers (dot) com
ReplyDeleteIt's lovely, like a dish of watermelon chunks!
ReplyDeleteVery Pretty! The decorative stitches make the quilt pop! Well done! darlsc@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteWhat a great plan you executed! I like how you met the challenge and the decorative stitching provides great interest!--TerryK@OnGoingProjects
ReplyDeletecharlotta58@gmail.com here - I’m not generally a fan of crazy quilts, but yours is beautiful. It might also be the first I’ve seen using only machine stitches. Finally(?) a chance to use all the stitches on the machine; I’ve always wondered why there are so many! LOL
ReplyDeleteThat was quite a design challenge! You met it very well.
ReplyDeleteSuch a great use of the pretty fabrics and decorative stitches. I see watermelon, cantaloupe and honeydew melon chunks!
ReplyDeleteIt is a beautiful quilt. Several years ago a friend wanted me to quilt a vintage crazy quilt. As I researched crazy quilts, the embroidery was to be showcased, but the blocks were backed with flannel and then joined together. I was encouraged to leave it as it was by "experts". In the end, I did sandwich and quilt it with a grid on point all over. It was what the customer wanted. And I reminded myself that there are no real quilt police. ;)
ReplyDeleteMy first thought: watermelon. And the watermelon days are running out. Good job.
ReplyDeleteYour Crazy Quilt is beautiful! I love the addition of the contrast strips to highlight the decorative stitching.
ReplyDeleteThis is such a refreshing quilt--shout out to the poster above who referenced watermelons. So many crazy quilts feel very "close", as they did historically. Your use of the bright, light background fabric gives this pretty quilt so much space. Something for me to remember.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty and cheerful! Great job!
ReplyDeletePreeti, I've been watching your quilts on Make Modern and here with Island Batiks. Your imagination and work are so inspiring.
ReplyDeleteI love your quilt! Such a fun design and perfect name for it!
ReplyDeleteOutstanding! A modern quilt with a vintage vibe. The decorative stitching really makes it stand out.
ReplyDeleteJerry's collection is gorgeous! It must have inspired you because Nirali is lovely. Thanks for sharing on my weekly show and tell, Wednesday Wait Loss. https://www.inquiringquilter.com/questions/2025/09/17/wednesday-wait-loss-450
ReplyDeleteYour blocks are dancing! And wearing such fine stitchery! I love it! The name is great too.
ReplyDeleteI don't know how you do it, Preeti. Stare at the fabric until shapes appear? Wonderful design, and a great name.
ReplyDeleteI'm with Nana. . .I don't know how you create winner after winner. This is a spectacular finish!--TerryK@OnGoingProjects
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love the colours you used. The stitches are wonderful and since many of us don't use the decorative stitches on our machines often, this is a great excuse to try them all out.
ReplyDeleteYour crazy quilt is gorgeous! It looks like you had a lot of fun picking the various machine embroidery stitches ;) They show beautifully and it's fun to watch closely for them. I had to look twice to check that your signature quilting was here, as the wavvy lines have a totally different look here! Another lovely quilt, Nirali is truly unique!
ReplyDeleteThis is such a great modern take on a crazy quilt … it should be in “Make Modern! Love this … and love all these batiks! Candy (canbecan(at)icloud(dot)com)
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