Thursday, September 29, 2011

My New African Quilt


There's a vendor from Ghana who sells African scrap bundles and yardage off the bolt. I bought some of his fabrics at the last Empire Quilters show in NYC and added it to my stash from previous shows. Then last week I turned it into this quilt. It all started with that skinny chicken in the center (see bottom photo). Then 7 borders later, it was finished. All the fabrics are from Africa except the dark solids in the outermost border. The sawtooth border really makes the quilt, I think. I'm setting up my Etsy store, and this quilt is in it. I'll invite you all there soon.




26 comments:

  1. Karen,

    It is gorgeous! I love African fabrics! There is so much to see! You have displayed them so beautifully in your quilt!

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  2. So neat! The fabrics are awesome!

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  3. Love it! I have a small stash of African fabs and some Australian ones. Some day...

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  4. Love it! I have a small stash of African fabs and some Australian - some day...

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  5. That quilt looks so lovely and it surely does speak for itself!

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  6. What a wonderful quilt. I love it. Thank you for sharing.

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  7. Love that quilt! I have an Ethiopian granddaughter and have long wanted to make her a quilt from African fabrics. This is great inspiration!

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  8. Karen, I LOVE it! You really have a way of combining prints that is outstanding. I can hear the drum beats in this piece!

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  9. What a fun and bright quilt. You did a great job of pulling together lots of potentially clashing fabrics into a neat cohesive look.

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  10. Very nice!!!
    Me encantan los quilts africanos!!! que lindo!!!
    Un beso desde argentina!!!!

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  11. I like it.But I think that it is quite dificult. It remember me little abstract painting

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  12. A super quilt! Yes, the sawtooth border was an inspired idea and the chicken a wonderful center piece. Good luck with your Etsy shop.

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  13. I love that quilt. I, too, have an African stash and an Australian stash. You've inspired me. Hummm....when can I get started?

    Ricci

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  14. What a wonderful quilt. I purchased African fabrics at the Pa. Quilt Extravaganza. Thanks for the inspiration.
    Love your Etsy shop!

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  15. That is fantastic! Inspirational,and now I'll be dragging out my box of African fabrics!

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  16. What a fabulous quilt to show off those stunning fabrics! I have a small collection as well and I too, love them set in triangles.

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  17. ACK!! You beat me too the African quilt!! I am in love! I will be making mine in November for the hubs, but hmmm... you have this in your Etsy??? Could I possibly be persuaded???

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  18. Wow great use of the fabric....love the chicken.....he was the inspiration huh? You really made this piece rock!

    Happy Sewing

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  19. That is so beautiful, I love those fabrics.

    Debbie

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  20. I love it! It's is gorgeous, such a fantastic way to use those fabrics. It would go great with the giraffe wall hanging I'm making for my sister.

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  21. What a wonderful piece! I have some of the same fabrics in my stash. I don't have the white with the black print you used between the borders. Would love to get my hands on some of that! It makes such a great addition to the design.

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  22. The African fabrics are terrific! Do they come with printed selvages?

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  23. What a beauty! You did a great job with those wonderful fabrics

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  24. Beautiful! This one will go fast.

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  25. This is a fantastic quilt. Wow so Beatutiful. I make African too. If you don't mind sharing your wisdom. Please contact me on Instagram: the8kidmom I would love to learn more.

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