Friday, March 2, 2012

Modern Mini Challenge!




Here it is!  My Modern Mini was inspired by an optical illusion Husband saw in one of his online science jounrals.  He has often thought that some of these might be quilt-worthy.  This one was!  It measures 24" by 24" and has 72 little 1 1/4" paper pieced and appliqued squares on  fine blue cotton from Britex in San Francisco.  The whole idea is that the rings of squares will look as if they spiral.  It was so difficult to figure out the angles to place the squares at but if you look at it at the right angle, you see the optical illusion!

I stippled it really, really closely with fabulous Aurifil 50 wt in  Bluet., #5007.  I like how the squares have become almost three dimensional because of the quilting all around them. 

This is my first mini quilt other than doll quilts and the first time I have made a quilt to hang on a wall. 

I am linking up with the Modern Mini Challenge over at Ellison Lane Quilts!  Fabulous!!!!  I am will also link up with Sew Modern Monday and Fabric Story Tuesday!  

Modern Mini Challenge

16 comments:

  1. This is amazing. Your quilting is fantastic!

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  2. AMAZING!!! Truly a work of art!

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  3. I saw the optical illusion even before I read your blog. This is a stunning lap quilt - you are a fantastic fiber artist.

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  4. A spectacular mini. The quilting is superb.

    Carolyn

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  5. I really love this one! And YES it looks as if those little squares are moving!

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  6. Brilliant! I love that this mini appeals to your husband. That definitely makes it special!

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  7. that is really lovely, and such a clever idea!

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  8. Love Love Love it!!!!! Amazing!

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  9. The optical illusion of this quilt is fabulous. Wonderful job!

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  10. Great job all round Cathy -- the design and all that tiny stippling!

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  11. What a creative mini! Your quilting is great. Thanks so much for entering the challenge! Good luck!

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  12. Wow! I love your teeny tiny stippling. Yes, I see the illusion!

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  13. That 3 dimensional look IS something else----great sewing skills!

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