Folly Beach is a favorite source of inspiration for me. It is a barrier island and known as "The Edge of America," which inspired the name "On the Edge Studio." I enjoy working with 3 different themes- Traditional, Nature, and Mixed Media. This blog is a way to show my quilts and share some of their stories with family and friends.











Tuesday, July 23, 2013

Scrappy Quilts - Color Inspiration

I love to make "scrappy" quilts. My quilts usually don't have many actual scraps in them, but they generally do have a few dozen to a few hundred different fabrics in them.  Below is a current project on my design wall.
 
I was inspired to start this project when I was ironing and trimming scraps given to me by a friend.  There were some nice purples and blues, which inspired me to start a new project.

I decided on a simple design and began the project by choosing the colors, or palette. On this project I wanted watery colors and chose shades of purple, green and blue.  Different values of the colors were chosen so that the piece would appear to sparkle.  I started out with a lot of the scraps that had inspired me. The more I worked with the piece, the fewer of the scraps that remained and the more yardage that was cut.  I generally start with a few dozen fabrics and add more as I progress and see what is needed. 

Choosing the fabrics and arranging them for my design is the fun part. Sewing the colored fabric pieces together, maintaining horizontal lines, was the next step. Then I added the vertical strips of white to give a waterfall effect.  The next step is the quilting.  It isn't named yet, suggestions are welcome.

Below is another "scrappy" quilt, inspired by color.  It was made for a niece's high school graduation.  She likes purple and green.

 
A simple pattern was chosen. Then I gathered all my scraps in the palette of purple and green. Some aqua and teal colors were added.  I went through my stash of fabric and selected more fabrics.  Some scraps were eliminated, some yardage was added until I was happy with the assortment.  There is less variation in value for this piece. It is mostly medium to dark values of the colors.  The sparkle comes from the light valued cream colored pieces contrasting with the darker colored pieces.

Saturday, July 6, 2013

Scrappy Quilts - Design Inspiration

I love to make scrappy quilts.  Generally they will have some fabric pieces left from previous projects in them, supplemented by my fabric stash. 
Often I will plan a project that is inspired by a particular fabric.  Below is a piece that was inspired by the embroidered daisy fabric.
 Daisy Fence
 

There are a few designs I have developed and modified over the years that often work well for me. One of them is this strip piecing style which I find very useful for a quilt that features a large print. I vary the size of the strips to meet the size of the print and the quantity of fabric. The quilt width is that of the featured fabric. Below is another example.

Dinosaur Fun

I wish I had taken pictures of all the quilts in this style I have made. They are fun and relatively quick, therefore a good choice for local philanthropy projects.

Summer Fun