During the cocktail party at City Quilter there will be a fun set of events, one of which is a silent auction.
This quilt, "Empire State of Mind" (thank you, Jay Z, for the inspiration and name), is a New York Beauty style of quilt. I wanted to put an iconic building shape in the center, and of course the Chrysler building was my first pick. It resembles the New York Beauty shape.
I sketched the building top, made a thermofax screen and lightly printed the image onto the deep pink silk dupioni cloth, then thread sketched it using free-motion quilting. The quilt is entirely free motion quilted. I really enjoyed making it. As you can see, I have yet to stitch the binding on the back so there are many pins in place! The quilt back is the same as the borders and binding.
lower right corner
lower left
upper left
upper right
I wrote a paper about the history of the New York Beauty style of quilt, which should go live on the Quilt Index site very soon. I've always been attracted to this particular style of quilt. I think I might need to make a slightly larger one.
What is your favorite "traditional" pieced quilt style?
Leslie,
ReplyDeleteThis is fabulous! I love the quilting! and, I can't help myself, seeing it in multiple blocks with those Chrysler buildings making an X pattern between the circles. Kudos!
Love this! It's so NY!
ReplyDeleteHappy quilting!
Teri
Thank you!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely beautiful!
ReplyDeleteLeslie,
ReplyDeleteI love your work. The New York Beauties block is one of my very favorites, so I doubly love this quilt of yours. I wish I could be in NY to take part of the auction!
I was wondering if it would be possible to get a copy of your paper on the history of the block? As it is one of my very favorites, I'd love to read on it.
Thank you very much in advance, and best regards,
Ana Buzzalino
Calgary, Alberta
Canada
www.patchesandpaint.com
Hi Ana!
ReplyDeleteThank you for your kind words about my little quilt!
I am happy to report that it sold for a nice price which made money for the Alliance for American Quilts. The events in New York were really successful, and once I catch my breath I will be posting some images.
I will be happy to email you as soon as I am aware of the paper going "live on the Quilt Index site.