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Thursday, September 20, 2018

BQF: Blaze Quilt

To readers old and new, hello and welcome! I’m Michelle, the quilter behind From Bolt to Beauty, and I’d love to introduce you to my entry to the Blogger’s Quilt Festival: Blaze.

Blaze was designed by Adrianne Ove and is included in
Classic Modern Quilts.

This quilt was a long time coming. In fact, I first blogged about it nearly two years ago. It wasn’t sewing the quilt that was difficult, though; it was collecting low-volume fabrics for the background that took years. But it was a fun process. Some of the fabrics came from low-volume charm swaps I helped organize. Others came from a fat-quarter swap we did in my guild. I found the remaining fabrics in quilt shops here and there across New England.

This quilt was my first time sewing wonky stars. It took me a while to get the
hang of it, but I think they look great.


I based my palette for the stars on the Maureen Cracknell floral in the middle.


When put together, the variety of low-volume fabrics creates great texture
in the background. I love it (and I am keeping it)!

If you have the time to look around some more, let me point out some other pages of note on From Bolt to Beauty:
If you are a collector of low-volume fabrics, I would love to hear how you use yours. (My last big low-volume stash buster was this stunner.)

Thanks for stopping by! Be sure to check out other quilts in the fall 2018 Blogger’s Quilt Festival!

Linking up to Happy Friday Finishes, Can I Get a Whoop Whoop, Finished or Not Friday, and Let’s Bee Social, and Finish It Up Friday ...

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19 comments:

  1. Pretty quilt, I love your play with neutrals, stars pop up!

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  2. I like how the collection of the fabric has a story and provides a lot of connection with your local guilds and shops!

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  3. It's such a beauty Michelle! I love the wonky stars and the neutral background lets the stars shine without being distracting!

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  4. This is such a striking quilt! I love how bright the stars are against your low volumes.

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  5. I have seen many quilts using low volume prints for the background and I really do like them. So I started collecting low volume fat quarters. But I have yet to make a quilt out of them. I've used a few in small projects, but I always end up using solid white for my background. Maybe soon I will use the low volume backgrounds.

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  6. Hi Michelle! I don't know if I can do wonky stars although I just downloaded a pattern for one. Wonky kind of goes against my whole being . . . but I do love yours. And the low volume backgrounds - ooh-la-la. Perfect! ~smile~ Roseanne

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  7. So eye catching! I love the scrappy backgrounds!

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  8. Lovely quilt! I enjoy quilts with printed and solid fabrics mixed. Most often it is colorful prints and plain background. Love your reverse. Have been thinking about something like that for a while too. Glad to see I works :)

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  9. Wonderful quilt! It was worth your time to collect all those low-volume prints. The quilt is definitely a keeper. ❤️

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  10. Very nicely done - I love the wonky stars.

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  11. Nice wonky stars on such a great collection of LV fabrics!

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  12. Love how varied the neutrals are - it looks really good :)

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  13. I love this block, and your use of neutral is just perfect, worth all that hunting!

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  14. Blaze really is a beauty. I love the emphasis the white border gives the center, and how well the solid star points contrast with the low volume background. The low volume swaps have sure helped me diversity my collection. Now I just need to put them to use outside of occasional bee blocks. I really like this project: https://www.instagram.com/p/BljzILChlcb/?saved-by=quiltingmod

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  15. Beautiful finish Michelle! Love the variety of low volumes you used. And the star point colors are perfect!

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  16. It's a gorgeous finish Michelle! I love the low volume background. It always amazes me how it just pulls everything together.

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  17. stunning!
    love your finish so much!
    thanks so much for sharing and for linking up!

    brooke@sillymamaquilts.com

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  18. Your Blaze quilt is gorgeous, Michelle! I especially love how it looks like a solid background from a distance, but there's an additional layer of detail up close from the mix of low volume prints you used. Great job!

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  19. What a lovely quilt! The effort you put into collecting those low volume fabrics clearly paid off, but only because you did such a great job with the stars.

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