09 February 2013

The Caswell Quilt

One of my favourite online quilt shops is Threadbear in Australia, I love the patterns they carry and when I saw the new quilt by Corliss I had to order the pattern. The Caswell Quilt was inspired by a famous carpet of the same name in the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York and features thirty blocks of appliqued flowers, leaves, birds and butterflies.
I love Threadbear patterns, this one is over fifty A3 pages printed on good quality paper with colour pictures of each block and full size templates and placement diagrams.
The postman delivered it yesterday and as I now have an empty project basket following the great tidy up, I felt justified in starting to pick fabrics straight away :)
I have been asked how I choose fabrics for my quilts as I very rarely follow the original colours and almost never buy kits. I normally start with what I have in my stash, I buy fabrics I like with no particular plan from the US at sale time and have a good selection of small pieces (FQ's or less) plus a couple of pieces of yardage to choose from. I also buy smaller pieces here in the UK at quilt shows etc, mostly layer cakes or Fat 1/8th bundles. This time I was drawn to the colours in this fabric by Barbara Brackman for Moda from her 'Lately arrived from London' collection. I have a two yard piece of this pattern 8196 'The Seaflower'
I am not really keen on the zigzag border of the original quilt, so this may become a border instead with a narrower teal border/binding.
I knew I had four yards of a fabric that might work for the backgrounds. I bought it online for a different quilt thinking it was neutral dots only to find they were pink! It is Marsha McCloskey Staples IV 920-42
Now that I have the large pieces sorted I start to pull scraps and FQ's of anything that I think I might want to use. I started with the greens as there are a lot of leaves etc in this quilt.
I then started pulling the aquas and yellows that I liked in the border fabric along with some fuchsia.
I find it really useful to refer to a colour wheel at this stage. While I firmly believe that you can never have too many fabrics in a quilt, I do think you can have too many colours. Golden Yellow through Spring Green to Aqua sit together on the same side of the colour wheel and will work well, but the effect can be a little safe. Opposite colours always produce a vibrant quilt, the Spring Green/Green opposites are fuchsia and magenta I add some of these two colours to provide a little sparkle.
All the possible fabrics will sit together in the basket until the quilt is finished.


15 comments:

  1. OMGoodness Elaine you are killing me with all this gorgeous applique and look at those fantastic fabrics you have chosen...now I know you were getting organized with your quilt room you were making more room for another project. I Love threadbare too but their prices are expensive for shipping to Canada...I will drool over your work...so close but so far away

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  2. Your new project looks fantastic. You are so well organised that I am sure you will be working on it in no time.

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  3. I love your greens and yellows. Following my fabric sort out, those colours started to 'speak' to me for a project. Looks like yours will be fun to do.

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  4. this will be pretty - the pattern is gorgeous.

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  5. Thank you for showing us how you put colours together - very informative.

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  6. Ooh - have fun with this! I love threadbear and it's only a small detour on the way to visit my parents! The quilt is even more spectacular in the flesh. Can't wait to see your progress with this.

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  7. Oh, yummy, that will be a great quilt to work on. Threadbear is such a wonderful place for patterns. I look forward to seeing your progress...!

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  8. Oh what a great tutorial Elaine and oh those wonderful pile of yellows and greens, made me droll LOL This is going to be a very long term quilt I think?????? Looking forward to seeing this grow. Beautiful beautiful fabrics in that pile. Cheers Glenda

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  9. You're going to do the Caswell! Very cool. :) Love that pink dot for the background.

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  10. Oh wow that sounds interesting. I do love a historic quilt! The fabrics are looking wonderful, I want to get stuck in and it's not even my project, can't wait to see this one grow.

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  11. This will be beautiful can't wait to see your first block started. Enjoy.
    Bunny

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  12. This is pattern is a beauty. I agree with you Threadbear is such a great place for patterns. I bought The Civil War Bride from them. The fabrics are looking sooooo yummy yumm, your quilt is going to be great. ENJOY your appliqué.

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  13. This will be a beautiful quilt. i love the colors fabric you choose.

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  14. Gorgeous colours you've chosen. I love your colour wheel too, great idea.

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  15. Just found your blog, very nice projects. I have also started my own Caswell Quilt.
    Block 1 done... http://quiltingbycelia.blogspot.com

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