Thursday, May 8, 2025

Honi

Welcome to my stop on the Island Batik + Accuquilt Irish Chain BlogHop. 

Directive - Create a stunning quilt using the GO! Irish Chain Die from AccuQuilt!

Here is my response!

A Stunning Finish, as requested!


But let's start at the beginning. 

The Challenge

These fabrics should be available in stores in May 2025.

Fusion  by Jerry Khiev for Swan Amity Studios

Inspiration Board


Accuquilt Die to make 10" Finished Irish Chain Block

EQ8 Designs and so many of them.

Dull

Meh

Whatever

I have always used the Irish Chain as an alternate block, not the focus block. Naturally, I was stumped. May be try using it as an alternate block...


Slightly Better (Alternate Stars)


Maybe (Alternate Trees)


When everything else fails, put the blocks on point.

Far from Stunning




It was time to think outside the BOB (Block on Board). The Accuquilt Irish Chain Die cuts these four shapes:

Shape A Square: 3 7/8"W x 3 7/8"H (9.8 cm x 9.8 cm), 
Shape B Square: 2 1/4"W x 2 1/4"H (5.7 cm x 5.7 cm), 
Shape C Rectangle: 3 7/8"W x 2 1/4"H (9.8 cm x 5.7 cm), 
Shape D Rectangle: 7 1/4"W x 2 1/4"H (18.4 cm x 5.7 cm).



Using these shapes, and keeping the overall size the same, can I come up with anything else? After some trial and error, I got here.


EQ8 Block, with Units A, B and C from the GO! Die

And here is the mock-up.



Finally!!! I had a winner. It doesn't look like a traditional Irish Chain. Will I be scolded for not making a "Traditional" Irish Chain? But it was certainly Stunning :-)



First Block Cut


First Block Completed!

Full Steam Ahead!

Piecing in Progress



Secondary Design Emerging!


Basting




Cotton Batting from Hobbs


Binding


I used Schmetz Microtex Needle 80/12 for both piecing and quilting. I used Aurifil 50 wt for piecing and 40 wt for quilting. The batting is Hobbs Natural Cotton with Scrim Binder. I used Oliso Iron to press seams open. The background, border and binding is made with Island Batik Neutral Meringue. I used 18 out of the 20 fabrics in the collection.

I used my Walking Foot to quilt squiggly lines, following the seams.

Lights, Cameras, Action! And lots of Wind!!!


You are a Beauty!




Best Model Ever!


I really, really wanted a reflection shot, but neither the sun nor the water worked in my favor.

We tried


This was fun!



Where did you go?


Yes, I have Tunnel Vision


But you fascinate me...


I am absolutely thrilled with this finish. I have named her Honi. 
Honi (pronounced HO – nee) is the traditional Hawaiian greeting. The English translation is “to kiss”, but actually, the original greeting was touching forehead to forehead, nose to nose and exchanging breath.

Pink Rectangles Kissing or Just Touching...


Quilting Detail


Walking Foot Quilting


And one last look...

Could the Picnic Bench match any more perfectly?


I am in love with Honi and will be sharing with all my favorite linky parties. See full list on the sidebar.


Visit Island Batik Blog for weekly giveaways and make sure to explore all the amazing creations on the Ambassadors’ blogs and join in on their additional giveaways for even more chances to win. I will be sharing with all my favorite linky parties. See full list on the sidebar.

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

WEEK 1

May 5:

May 6:

May 7:

May 8:

May 9:

Blog Hop Round-Up Week 1 and Giveaway

WEEK 2

May 12:

May 13:

May 14:

May 15:

May 16:

Blog Hop Round-Up Week 2 and Giveaway

WEEK 3

May 19:

May 20:

May 21:

May 22:

May 23:

End of Blog Hop + Final Round Up


In other news, I made some green blocks for the May Rainbow Scrap challenge, using Island Batik scraps. Here they are. Will be sharing with Angela's Linky party on Saturday.

Framed 4-patch Blocks, May RSC


Thursday, May 1, 2025

Niko

Have you met Niko

Niko

He is handsome and stylish. He is friendly to jelly rolls and he can be yours!

Niko was first published in Make Modern Issue 62, published in January 2025.  


Published


Designed in EQ8 and made with the Island Batik collection Shadow Blooms, Niko finished at 60" by 84", making him suitable for TV time and naps on the couch. He is a perfect picnic partner and just as happy to go on car rides.


Finding Happiness


But Niko isn't just fun and games. He is also just right for charity quilts including Quilts of Valor.

Since Niko is jelly-roll friendly (which you already have) all you need is 2.5 yards of background fabric and you are in business. The step by step directions and colored graphics for every step ensure success.


Jelly-Roll Friendly


But what I like best about Niko is this - simple blocks come together to make a fun secondary pattern. Dancing Pinwheels remind me that we are better when we are together. The elongated Granny Square like negative space also offers room to show off your quilting design.


Dancing Pinwheels


Niko is now available as a standalone pattern in my Etsy Shop. Marked at $12, Niko is on sale for just $9 till May 8, 2025.

Labelled



But wait there is more. Leave me a comment on this blogpost to be entered into a giveaway contest for a downloadable PDF copy of the Niko Quilt Pattern. I will announce the two winners on May 8, 2025.

UPDATE - The two winners are #7 (Jocelyn) and #27 (Jan). Emails are on the way.


What are you waiting for?



What is happening on May 8, 2025? 



Island Batik and Accuquilt have teamed to sponsor the Irish Chain BlogHop and Challenge beginning May 5 and I will be posting on May 8. I will be using this gorgeous collection - Fusion  by Jerry Khiev for Swan Amity Studios.



And one more thing. Angela has announced the Rainbow Scrap Challenge color for May. It is green and here is my fabric pull. All gorgeous greens are from Island Batik.

Island Batik Greens for May RSC



I will be sharing with Quilting Jetgirl's Favorite Finish and all my favorite linky parties including Angela's. See full list on the sidebar.