Sunday, 31 December 2017

2017 a round up

I can't believe this year has come to an end already. So much has happened, so much has changed.
I give you a little insight first: I made 4 large quilts, 3 mini quilts, 3 bee quilts, 2 pillows, lots of bee blocks and finally a Super Tote and a Sew Together Bag.

But quantity was not what I was aiming for.

My year started with the second Regatta Quilt I made in January 2017 following the pattern release at the end of 2016.


I still can't believe the success this quilt pattern has and how many people love both quilts I made. I was surprised and really happy to learn that Roseanne of Home Sewn By Us is hosting a Sew along starting on January 1st 2018. Roseanne did such a nice write up on the quilt and the pattern that I still feel flattered. So if you would like joinimg the quilt along get in touch with Roseanne!

A highlight this year was definitely my visit to QuiltCon in Savannah, GA that took place in February 2017. It was my first time attending QuiltCon and it will not be my last. In fact I'm going again in February 2018 to Pasadena!

Amanda Jean@crazymomquilts gave away two of her gorgeous pin cushions to Christiane @misssewing  and me!
To me QuiltCon was about the quilts of course but also about people and their generosity, kindness and willingness to share knowledge. QuiltCon gave me the feeling that I have found my tribe.

Over excitement meeting Jacquie Gering!
Also seeing so many beautiful quilts up close and personal gave me confidence to enter my own quilts for QuiltCon 2018. I entered three quilts, one has been selected to be in the show. I am so excited to be there when my quilt 'Splinter' will be exhibited.


I think Splinter is the quilt I am most proud of. I finished it just before the QuiltCon submission dead line at the end of November 2017. It's on its way to the States already, hope it arrives save and sound.

After QuiltCon 2017 I set up my own little sewing corner in our living room, having sewn at our kitchen table for almost 4 years.


I see my fabrics every day now, have a different mini quilt on display ever so often and have my sewing stuff readily available. So much better!

My first mini quilt of 2017 was 'Broken X', which I made in line with the February Challenge of the Might Lucky Quilting Club.


  I also got a new sewing machine in June 2017! It's a Juki QVP mini and I love it. 


Here I am free motion quilting my second ever bee quilt. An improv quarter log cabin quilt which I made with the help of my Quilty Circle of Bees.


I am having so much fun with my bee, we actually made another secret baby quilt in July 2017 for one our members Yara and her baby Ella.


Therefore that we all sew with our own fabrics the quilts always have a very cohesive design.

Like my very first bee quilt I started in 2016 but only finished it in 2017:


My 'Cosy Comfort' quilt following the 'Amsterdam Quilt' pattern by Cloud 9 Fabrics is still one of my favourites.

Another highlight was my workshop in May 2017 with Katie Pedersen in Seattle, WA.


I signed up for the psychedelic baby block/ improv strip piecing workshop at Katie's beautiful design studio.


And that's 'Emerald City', one of my favourite quilts to date and the result from Katie's workshop. I finished it in November 2017.

The fourth large quilt I made was this Giant Plus Quilt:


It has a snuggly fleece back and was a gift to a dear friend.

2017 was the first time I joined the Pantone Quilt Challenge. The colour of the year 2017 was 'Greenery' and I entered 'Nature's Neutral' into the mini quilt category.


I'm all excited about the Pantone colour of the year 2018: Ultra Violet. I will definitely take part in the Pantone quilt challenge again!

I also took part in a mini quilt swap. The topic was HST (half square triangles) and I had fun making 'Play Cube'.


The quilting was done with my old sewing machine... While I really liked the quilt it also taught me not to take photos in the blazing sun.

I learned a lot this year. The lectures at QuiltCon for example opened my mind in regards to design and how other quilters approach their quilt making process. I learned to hand stitch binding to a quilt and bags and pouches don't scare me anymore.

Most importantly I learned to embrace my own design process, to play with fabric and shapes and to bring the ideas I have in my head to life.

Linking to Cheryl at Meadow Mist Design Best 2017 Linky Party. 

10 comments:

  1. Your quilts are always so good. I enjoy seeing what you make every time!

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  2. What a lovely post telling about your year - it was a really good one! ;-)

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  3. Liebe Daniela,

    Dein Jahr war wirklich abwechslungsreich und spannend. Es ist immer wieder ein Inspiration deine modernen und zeitlosen Interpretationen und Quilts zu sehen. Auf ein weiteres solches Jahr

    Judith

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  4. Beautiful finishes and congrats for your quilt getting into QuiltCon, I hope to see you there! Thanks for linking up and happy new year!

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  5. A wonderful post about your productive year! I am so excited about your quilt being at QuiltCon and meeting up with you again. Here's to a creative new year!

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  6. Great quilts!! I can't wait to see more.

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  7. Gorgeous pieces! And I love the photo with Jacquie Gering. She's great, isn't she? :)

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  8. I love your quilts and am really excited to see one of them at Quilt Con in February.

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  9. Wow, what a wonderful year! It is so amazing to see it all in one post. Wishing you all the best for 2018 xo

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  10. Hi Daniela,
    I wanted to thank you again for letting us use your pattern for our sew along. I think it has been a great success! I still see people are checking out your posts, and I plan to finish up my personal Regatta this month. What a wonderful year you have had, and here is to an even better 2018! I think we are going to go another sew along this summer - I'm scouting out patterns now. ~smile~ Roseanne

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