Bloggers’ Quilt Festival

It’s “Bloggers’ Quilt Festival” time again. Lots of quilts to see and enjoy! Visit Amy’s Creative Side and be inspired. Thank you, Amy, for offering us so much inspiration in just one place.

And here is my entry – my latest shadow trapunto quilt.

I combined in this quilt the things I love most:

– color  and circular design; these are raw edge Kona cotton hexagons glued on a background;

– trapunto design, made out of organza and batting;

Two tops = one quilt, here is a detail:

– Color and contrast  –

It was an adventure to make it and I learned a few lessons. The most important – “the patience”.
More pictures and information about how I made it –  here.

Enjoy the festival’s quilts!

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94 Comments

  1. I can hardly handle the awesomeness of this quilt! It's incredible! I saw it popping up on Pinterest, but I didn't realize it was so large! Beautiful work.

  2. This is absolutely stupendous! Your work is fabulous! Your patience is second to none! So far, nothing I've seen even comes close to your quilt! Thanks for sharing!!

  3. I am a long time admirer of the works of many visitor cry! Very nice work you have a wonderful big Quilter 🙂 Very nice and interesting work congratulations!
    Mary of Hungary next door 🙂

  4. This is Wonderful!!! You have used traditional shapes and techniques and come up with a beautiful work of art in an exciting new way. Well done!

  5. I'm so pleased to see this one in the festival, it is an incredible quilt. The work you have put into it is absolutely amazing.

  6. Geta: What an amazing quilt. How did you get the organza and hexagons all lined up? You are incredible! Thanks for posting your quilt!!!

  7. This is so gorgeous, my very favorite of all the BQF entries. I'm so drawn to the color and dimensionality of the piece as well as the care that went into getting it so precise. I'm excited to get your book to learn more about the shadow trapunto. Do you talk about how to precisely cut the batting layer in it?

  8. This quilt is absolutely amazing and it must of taken a lot of patience. Congratulations on a beautiful piece of art. Blessings Sandra

  9. What an amazing intricate gorgeous quilt. The precision piecing is fabulous. Thanks for sharing your technique and talent.
    With best wishes,
    Regards from Western Canada,
    Anna

  10. Congratulations, Geta! I voted for you! I follow your blog and I have purchased your patterns! You are very talented and thank you for sharing your ideas and projects with us.

    Mary Malone

  11. THIS IS SOOOO AMAZING! I can't believe the work that went into this and how perfectly it is done. Just gorgeous!!! I've never seen anything like it.

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