2000 1-inch squares of fabric |
A few months ago I decided to reproduce my own Y2KQ in a smaller format. The original is a huge queen size. I wanted a smaller size to use as a wall quilt (art quilt). And I had plenty (shall I say PLENTY) of squares of fabric still in my stash.
Well, the 2000 pieces of my reproduction are now stitched together...almost...it is pinned to the wall in four sections so I still need to sew three horizontal seams. The original, completed in 1999, consisted of squares 2-inches in size after stitching. The repro is done in 1-inch squares and finishes to 40 x 50 inches. (The design is my original design.)
I still need to add the border.
My original was featured here. |
My original was featured in the Spring 2001 issue of QUILT magazine along with my graphed pattern. And it was part of a special exhibit of the Y2K quilts at the Houston Quilt show in 1999. You can read about that exhibit here.
I still have squares left over. And a quilting buddy in Canada can look for a packet of 950 squares in the mail to make her own Y2K quilt. As she mentioned in an email to me, she considers this a "masochistic plan".
Vintage Singer Model 15-91 in Queen Anne cabinett |
5 comments:
It was insanity to make the big one. Words fail me in describing how crazy it was to make the small one. It is gorgeous, and quite a feat.
Beautiful quilt!
I stand in awe!
Diane, if I tried to duplicate WhiteStone's efforts, it WOULD be insanity. I would be curled in a corner sucking my thumb, weeping before it was all done. I will stick to my little projects and leave WhiteStone to achieve greatness!
I'm smiling over the comments....alas, I have not tried quilting yet-but I do appreciate the beauty of them very much. Love it that you were published!!!!And at a show too! Hope you find the fabric...
Love, Debra
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