The Island Batik Ambassador Challenge for the month of May was to create an Irish Chain quilt using the Accuquilt Go cutter and Irish Chain Die. This die can cut all of the components for a complete block in one pass. Pretty Cool! I had to do some additional cutting as I needed more squares for my double Irish chain alternate block but I cut 8 layers at a time which made it go quickly.
I decided to do the additional block as the Irish chain pattern really doesn't showcase fabric due to the small squares. Check out those sea horses on the white medallio background fabric. So stinkin' cute!
I loved the idea of embroidering some seahorses on the quilt to keep in theme with the fabrics. I found a free vector file online with some cute sea animals so I digitized them in my Bernina Designer 9 software and embroidered the individual blocks on my Bernina 770 QE Plus machine using OESD Isacord threads. 31 blocks in all are embroidered. Each sea animal is approximately 5" x 5". What was I thinking? Took 4 days and a lot of thread!
The piecing took a bit of time as I was dealing with individual squares versus stripsets to create the block components. I also ran into a few glitches. I ran out of background fabric. I designed the quilt in Electric Quilt and went by their fabric calculator then added 3/4 yard on the background fabric for trimming etc. I was short 1 strip! I had very few scraps so I sewed a few together and cut the 4 pieces I needed from the seamed scraps. They are scattered in the quilt and you would really need to look for them so all is well.
For my piecing, I used Schmetz 70/10 Microteck sharps on my Bernina 770 and a tight stitch length. I love working with batiks as they do not distort or have a ton of bias and the shorter stitch length makes for a tight, smooth seam that doesn't stretch out when it is under tension on the quilters frame. I use Aurifil thread for all the piecing in my favorite Dove Grey 2600. I pressed as I sewed with my trusty Oliso iron right next to my machine. It helped make quick work of it.
I did a lot of chain sewing. The way the Accuquilt Irish Chain die cuts the pieces, it leaves a smart corner on all four corners so easy to match up to sew.
My final pressing was done on my Rowenta Steam Station and I used my quilters wood clapper to get all the seams very flat. I also spun the center seams on all the block center four patches to keep them flat, My long armer loves my nice flat seams!
So I hope you enjoy my little Irish Chain Quilt and all of the other beautiful quilts my fellow ambassadors are creating this month. Be sure to check out their blogs all month as there are new ones posted with fabulous new Island Batik collections every week. And, you will have a chance to win prizes! Here re a few more pictures. Unfortuantely, it is raining so I couldn't get good shots outside and I have no wall space inside to hang it flat but I will add more.
You can win just by visiting the blogs and entering and you'll have another chance at the end of the month to vote for your favorite Irish Chain quilt and be entered for more prizes.
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Thanks and Happy Spring!
Sue
Be sure to check out the wonderful designs the other ambassadors created for the challenge. So many unique approaches and viewpoints. I like them all so much it is difficult to choose a favorite!
- Brenda Alburl ~ Songbird Designs
- Renee Atkinson ~ Pink Tulip Quilting
- Susan Deshensky ~ Lady Blue Quilts Studio
- Tina Dillard ~ Quilting Affection Designs
- Brittany Fisher ~ Bobbin with Brittany
- Kimberly Flannagan ~ Kimberly’s Quilts
- Preeti Harris ~ Sew Preeti Quilts
- Mania Hatziioannidi ~ Mania for quilts
- Kim Jamieson-Hirst ~ Chatterbox Quilts
- Connie Kauffman ~ Kauffman Designs
- Suzy Webster ~ Websterquilt
- Connie Kresin Campbell ~ Freemotion by the River
- Emily Leachman ~ The Darling Dogwood
- Denise Looney ~ A Quiltery
- Leah Malasky ~ Quilted Delights
- Susan Michaels ~ Dragonfly Fiberart
- Lisa Pickering ~ Lisa’s Quilting Passion
- Sarah Pitcher ~ Pitcher’s Boutique
- Gail Sheppard ~ Quilting Gail
- Carol Stanek ~ Stitch with Color
- Solomae Stoycoff ~ Cuddle Cat Quiltworks
- Jennifer Thomas ~ Curlicue Creations
Wow very very nice ty for sharing your idea....
ReplyDeleteThanks Anna! It was a lot of work but fun!
DeleteWow! So impressed with your digitizing! I have the Bernina software but have only digitized one thing and so I can't imagine what a chore this all was. But your quilt is really a work of art, (and labor of love!). Great job!! nancy.sumner@comcast.net
ReplyDeleteWow! Your quilt is so, so cute! I love all of the designs and I am very impressed by all of them. You did an amazing job. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThank you Joyce!
DeleteStunning!!! Great job!!
ReplyDeleteThanks Renee!
DeleteIt's beautiful! I love the embroidered sea creatures.
ReplyDeleteThanks Jennifer! A lot of work but came out cute!
DeleteBeautiful, Sue! I LOVE my V9 software and have used Bernina since V5! Though I don't sell much on my website anymore, I really enjoy using it from time to time to create new designs! Your seahorses and friends are perfect for this collection!
ReplyDeleteThanks Brenda! I am not very good at Designer although I have had it since V4. I don't use it enough. Most of my embroidery are purchased designs ready to go so this was a challenge but it worked out. Love my Bernina's though!
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