Awake Quilt – 1st Pattern in Resolute Collection

I’m pleased to officially introduce you to a new quilt pattern – my Awake Quilt.  The Awake Quilt is first in a series of quilt patterns, the Resolute Collection.  A simple definition of resolute is “admirably purposeful, determined, unwavering”.  What a great word!  And if you know me well at all, you will know my longtime love for words.  I find myself at an interesting place in life: stages of parenting overlapping one another, requiring more flexibility than ever but also offering unexpected space for personal development.  As I navigate all of it, I’m learning to let go AND hang on.  Resolute is a great word for my striving, so it’s only natural that it merges with my quilting.  And so, the Resolute Collection was born, comprised of quilt patterns whose names are words that are significant to me in my journey.

Therefore, let’s talk about the Awake Quilt.  The stars inside “circles” are the star of the show, but there is no curved piecing in this pattern!  In fact, the Awake Quilt uses the traditional dresden quilt block cleverly to provide both top and bottom borders, as well as the circles around the stars.  You’ll need an 18 degree dresden ruler to make the quilt.  I’m a big fan of sewing from stash (I think most quilters have one) and this came entirely from mine.  I love creating my own personal “collection” for my quilts.

As I was designing the Awake quilt, I kept saying to myself, “Stay awake but keep it simple.”  A few definitions of awake include:  stop sleeping, awake from sleep, bestir, to be invigorated with new life.  My whole goal with this quilt was to stay awake creatively, resist doing the obvious or easy thing, but also avoid over-complicating the design.

The star centers provide fussy-cutting opportunites, and the surrounding blocks allow for bold color play.  This is a fun, dynamic quilt.  You will love making it!

I sent mine to my friend Melissa of Sew Shabby Quilting for edge to edge quilting.  She did a beautiful job.  I also chose this lovely, old Alexander Henry floral for the backing.  The blooms are enormous and make me smile!  The binding is scrappy.

The Awake quilt is approximately 60 x 72 inches, and the pattern is available in my Etsy shop .  Next up in the Resolute Collection is the Arise quilt, I hope you’ll take a look!

Happy sewing!

-Jennifer

“All the Designers” Lucy Boston – a large EPP block

Confession:  I started another English Paper Piecing project.  I believe this makes 4 EPP projects in motion for me, including mandolin and ice cream soda .  This one is an “all the designers” Lucy Boston block, and it’s large.  By large, I mean 2″ elongated hexagons , and the block is 16.5″ wide at the widest point.

The longer I quilt, the more my eye looks for fussy cutting potential in quilts.  The most fun part of this block was definitely choosing the fabrics and deciding how to cut them.  I regularly set aside prints that would look great like this, and now I have a large stack of them to work with!  I thought about limiting my fabrics to just one designer such as Tula Pink, but I decided to make this my “all the designers” Lucy Boston project.  The fabrics in this block are designed by Joel Dewberry (green), Anna Maria Horner (pink) and Pat Bravo (gold).  Some old, some newer, and they all look fabulous together.

I am slowly improving my EPP skills through constant practice.  Each morning I stitch a few pieces in one of my projects first thing in the morning.  It’s my “wake up” ritual and I enjoy it.

I really love these photos with my favorite old white door as a backdrop.  Last year we had to say goodbye to one of my favorite places in the world – our family beach house.  It provided countless memories and hours at the beach for 4 generations of my mom’s family.  When I made a final trip to help my Dad get the last of everything, we brought this old door back.  It lives just outside my studio, and is a reminder of a place I’ve loved for as long as I can remember.

The sun came out and filtered through the trees as I was taking pictures.  It made me smile, so here’s one last photo of my pretty block:

Happy Sewing, Jennifer

More Practice

My sister shared this quote by Kurt Vonnegut with me recently:  “To practice any art, no matter how well or badly, is a way to make your soul grow.  So do it.”   Don’t you love that?  I can attest to it’s truth.   I got more practice at my art recently while teaching a few classes at Sew Simply Stitched , a quilt retreat in Vernal Utah.  More practice, specifically, with my favorite quilt block of all time:  the lone star.
lone star block with pink background
This star is my Lone Star Tree Skirt pattern .  I added triangles to four corners to square it up and frame the octagon, and a simple border.  It’s not finished; I will add more to this one eventually.   This lone star was in bits and pieces to use as samples in class and I didn’t want to leave it sitting, so I sewed it together and now I can look at it while I decide what direction it needs to go.

Lots of practice has made the lone star a simple make for me, but I try to do something slightly different every time so that element of MORE practice, more soul-growing and creativity-stretching experience can come from it.  My emotional connection to my quilts, their color, design, EVERYTHING, is what keeps me quilting.  Exploring this world of textiles, or practicing the art, is my favorite part of the experience.  I love it more than the quilts themselves.  And I love encouraging others to engage more purposefully in the process.

“To practice any art”.  Those are great words, because ultimately that’s what we do.  We practice, improve, and practice some  more.  It’s not about the perfection of a project; after all, the word “perfect” has little or nothing to do with art.  But it’s in the practicing that we grow, come alive a little more, learn new things about ourselves, our tools, the world around us.  I’m thinking it’s excellent advice for life, too.  This week I’m going to practice the art of living and creating more thoughtfully.

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