9 Patch Circles

January 3, 2018

I love using colorful thread.  There is a good chance that you have gathered that if you have seen much of my work.  I also have a tendency to use it the most in matchstick quilting.  In the last few weeks I had been contemplating how I could infuse a quilt with colorful thread in an abstract way without using straight lines.  Ultimately the idea of circles took over.

9 Patch Circle front

This mini quilt is mostly a sketch to explore a quilting technique, so I kept the construction process as simple as possible.  Prior to quilting the circles were all held in place with Wonder Under fusible web and the small size (15″ square) made it really easy to throw on the longarm to quilt.

9 Patch Circles process

The quilting thread matches the fabrics and then infuses color into the adjoining fabric.  The color of the outermost section of the concentric circle flows out into the background through the quilting.  I stuck with 50wt thread for this because I wanted to make a lot of lines over a small area, and didn’t want too much thread build up.  I decided to emphasize the grid configuration of the circles and juxtapose the dominant curves of the circles with some straight lines.  Some simple, white matchstick quilting between the rows and columns of dots accomplishes this goal.  The quilting on this took about an hour, but most of that was thread changes 🙂

9 Patch Circle detail

The quilt is finished with a simple facing that matches the backing fabric.  I love using a solid backing on a quilt with lots of thread colors to show off all of that work.

9 Patch Circles back

Quilt Stats:

Title:  9 Patch Circles

Size: 15″ x 15″

Techniques:  Fused Applique

Quilting:  Free motion quilting using an A-1 Longarm

Fabric:  Assorted solids on a Kona Snow background with Kona Snow backing

Batting:  Hobbs 80/20

Thread:  Quilted with a variety of 50wt Aurifil

Binding:  Facings to match the quilt background and backing

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6 Comments

  • Reply
    Maryanna
    January 4, 2018 at 5:35 am

    How lovely! This really is some beautiful work! Weell done.

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    Yvonne @Quilting Jetgirl
    January 4, 2018 at 9:47 am

    Fun combinations of color where the quilting overlaps the color behind, Cassandra. It creates a great effect!

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    Cheryl
    January 5, 2018 at 8:09 am

    What a transformation the thread made to the quilt, great finish!

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    Carol Crisp
    January 8, 2018 at 4:44 pm

    Great job! Love the bold colors set off by the light background fabric. The thread work is stunning!

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    Rochelle Summers
    January 9, 2018 at 12:46 pm

    This is exciting to see. I love the way the thread changes the plain circles showing such movement. Thank you for sharing.

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