Showing posts with label PEI Modern Quilt Guild. Show all posts
Showing posts with label PEI Modern Quilt Guild. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 5, 2018

Quilt #114: Kindred Spirits, an Anne of Green Gables Quilt


This quilt got its start more than 15 years ago. I was single, living in Michigan, working full time, and writing my first book. I had a group of fellow writers with whom I met regularly to celebrate and commiserate our writing careers. We called ourselves The Guild. Lorilee Craker was one of my fellow Guilders. At the time of my involvement, she was busy writing books about parenthood and adjusting to her new role as mom to a sweet little girl born in South Korea. (Note to self: must scan photos from pre-smart phone days). 

Fast forward a decade. A brain injury has stolen my writing career, but God has given me a new creative outlet--quilting--and a new career as wife and mom. When we built the de Jong Dream House, Lorilee and her family were some of the first to visit us.


A big reason why I love quilting, particularly as someone who lives with a brain injury, is that it allows me a way to be a giver again when so much of my life relies on my dependence on others. I realize that not everyone is a quilt person or values a homemade gift, but over the last few years, I have tried--and am still trying--to make something meaningful for the people who are meaningful to me. There is no method to my madness. I have a general list of people for whom I'd like to gift a quilt. I have a list of quilts I want to make. Sometimes those lists overlap. Most of the time, I follow my inspiration. Rarely, fate intervenes. 

I'm not one to buy pre-cuts or jelly rolls. I like buying fabric by the yard so I have more flexibility in what I make with it. But one night, I saw a layer cake of Anne of Green Gables fabric as the daily deal on Missouri Star's site. On a whim, I ordered it.


Like most women my age, I have a fondness for Anne of Green Gables, particularly the mini-series featuring Megan Follows. I was introduced to Anne by Mary Hemza, my stepdad's mom, who lived down the road from us and was the first one to care for me when I was sick. I can't recall how many times we watched it, but thinking of Anne brings back warm memories of being loved by a woman who has been gone nearly 20 years. 


When the layer cake arrived, I set it aside to await inspiration. It came monthly later when a quilter on Facebook mentioned the mystery quilt she was working on as part of the Prince Edward Island Modern Quilt Guild.  What? Anne's adopted hometown has a quilt guild! Sign me up!

I knew from the start that I would be gifting this quilt to my friend Lorilee Craker.  One of her recent books is a wonderful memoir called Anne of Green Gables, my Daughter, and Me. Not only did Lorilee adopt, but she was adopted herself. One might say that Anne and Lorilee are kindred spirits. Every month as finished my clue, I took a photo with Lorilee's book. 


I kept up really well with the mystery until the very end. Someone I missed the last month's clue, which was the final reveal and assembly instructions. By the time I realized my mistake, the directions were already removed from the site. What to do?!

From the PEI MQG Facebook group, I was able to see pictures of the final quilt.  There were a few options. I was working on the modern layout.

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I really like this quilter's layout.

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I could have reverse engineered to figure out how to complete the quilt, but I decided instead to make it my own instead. 

It seemed fitting to add a quote to the quilt given our love of words. There are so many great quotes in the Anne series, but I landed on this one: Kindred spirits are not so scarce as I used to think. For the letters themselves, I once again used Lori Holt's awesome Spelling Bee book.


If you've used Lori's book, you may notice that I changed her "s" blocks. I'm a rebel like that!

After the quote and mystery quilt elements, the main thing missing was Miss Anne and her kindred spirit, Diana. 

I found this amazing cross stitch pattern of characters from Anne of Green Gables. I used it as a starting point for my renditions of Anne and Diana. 

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I changed their eyes and lips to give them a more youthful, innocent look, and changed Anne's collar and Diana's hair. 


I really like the pattern's detail of Anne's hair. By using two prints, it gives the impression of braided hair. 


I used this same idea on the backing.


I was down to the smallest scraps by the time I was working on the back. Lorilee wrote a book called Money Secrets of the Amish, so I thought she would appreciate that I had to hobble together some scraps to finish the back.


I used spiral quilting but started the quilting with an e centered on one of the "e" blocks. 


I made the label by designing it on my computer and printing it on Kona white backed with freezer paper. 


I was able to deliver the quilt in person when we drove up to Michigan for the AQS quilt show.


Let's raise a glass of raspberry cordial to kindred friends!


To see more pictures of this quilt, check the hashtag #lorileeaoggquilt on Instagram. To see what I'm currently working on, please follow me at deJongDreamHouse.

Read more about Lorilee on her blog. You can also follow Lorilee on Instagram at TheBookSellersDaughter and on Facebook at Lorilee Craker. 

Linked to:
BOMs Away @ What a Hoot Quilts
Design Wall Monday @ Small Quilts & Doll Quilts
Finished or Not Friday @ Busy Hands Quilts
Let's Bee Social @ Sew Fresh Quilts
Linky Tuesday @ Free Motion By the River
Main Crush Monday @ Cooking Up Quilts
Monday Making @ Love Laugh Quilt
Moving It Forward @ Em's Scrap Bag
Needle & Thread Thursday @ My Quilt Infatuation
Off the Wall Friday @ Nina Marie
Oh Scrap! @ Quilting is More Fun than Housework
Show Off Saturday @ Sew Can She
To Do Tuesday @ Stitch All the Things
Wednesday Wait Loss @ The Inquiring Quilter
What I Made Monday @ Pretty Piney
Whoop Whoop Friday @ Confessions of Fabric Addict
WIP Linky Party @ Silly Mama Quilts
WIPs on Wednesday @ Esther's Blog
UFO Busting @ The Mad Quilter

UFO Busting

Wednesday, August 1, 2018

One Monthly Goal :: August 2018



So a funny thing happened on my way to finishing this month's one monthly goal... My goal was to finish my Prince Edward Island MQG mystery quilt. I had finished all of the steps of the modern quilt option, but I forgot to print out the final instructions! Have no fear, I'm not good at following directions anyway. I decided to use what I had and wing the rest!

I did see a few of the modern quilts posted on the PEI MQG Facebook page.

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I really like this variation.

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I knew when I started this quilt that I would be gifting it to a friend of mine from my pre-quilting, pre-TBI days. Lorilee Craker and I were part of a writing group we called The Guild. One of her more recent books is Anne of Green Gables, My Daughter, and Me. It's a beautiful memoir and when I saw that the Prince Edward Island MQG was doing a mystery quilt, I knew I would be making an Anne of Green Gables quilt for Lorilee.


I added a quote because it was a fitting tie to Lorilee and I's ties as writers. And when I chose the quote about kindred spirits, I knew I needed Anne and Diana on the quilt too.


I was able to deliver the quilt this past weekend during a quick trip to Michigan for the AQS Quilt show.


To see more photos of this quilt, check out #lorileeaoggquilt on Instagram. To see what I'm currently working on, follow me deJongDreamHouse.


Previous OMGs:
August 2018 - Anne of Green Gables quilt
July 2018 - Dutch Canuck Quilt
June 2018 - Daybed Pillow
June 2017 - no goal

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Saturday, January 20, 2018

PEI Modern Quilt Guild Mystery 2017: Clue 5


Most of my quilt alongs from last year are finishing up, but my PEI Modern Quilt Guild mystery is still plugging along. Clue #5 was half rectangle triangles. I've never made them before but the directions were great and I was really happy I had the Tri-Rec ruler from last year's Bonnie Hunter mystery, En Provence.

I made the decision not to do as many quilt alongs this year, in large part to make sure that I finish the ones I've started, I have to admit that it's really fun to have a quilt come together slowly like this. A perfect no-stress project!

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Wednesday, November 22, 2017

PEI Modern Quilt Guild: Clue 3

Between being extra sleepy and extra distracted this month, my quilt projects have been piling up! I now have 5 quilt tops to quilt! Time for me to get into the holiday spirit with the Hallmark channel and crank out some quilting!

In the meantime, I have managed to finish my November assignment for the Prince Edward Island Modern Quilt Guild mystery quilt. 

The name of this block is lozenge. It was a little tricky for me because the Anne of Green Gables fabric I'm using are from a 10" layer cake. I only have one square of some of the prints and I messed up the cutting on one--grrr... But I'm happy with how these turned out.

If you'd like to join along, it's not too late! You can find details on the PEI Modern Quilt Guild website or Facebook page.

Thursday, October 26, 2017

PEI Modern Quilt Guild: Clue 2

I am a social quilting MACHINE these days! Here's my October assignment for the Prince Edward Island Modern Quilt Guild mystery quilt. 


I think the biggest challenge for this quilt will be keeping track of where I use each print. I made this chart to help me keep everything straight!


If you'd like to join along, it's not too late! You can find details on the PEI Modern Quilt Guild website or Facebook page.

To see more pictures from my quilt along, look for the hashtag #lorileeaogg on Instagram. If you'd like to see what I'm currently working on, follow me on Instagram at de Jong Dream House.

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