October 28, 2014

My 2nd entry for BQF: Stellation Quilt


Many of my friends, colleages and classmates hate math. I don't. I use the remnants of my math study in my quilts. This one is especially mathematical because of the shapes on it. These are so called Kepler - Poinsot polyhedra, a 3d objects that look like a complex and beautiful stars.



The whole quilt design was made in Corel Draw. The quilt is traditionally pieced entirely by hand. The hovering lines at the background is two sets of diagonals of a decagon, machine quilted and hand embroidered with pearl cotton.


 I'm very happy to be able to submit this quilt for a Bloggers Quilt Festival in the category "Original design". I've told about the quilt before, so if you'd like to know more about the history behind it and see more photos, please take a look: http://lerusisik.blogspot.de/2014/02/stellation-quilt.html

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Hope you'll enjoy the photos as much as I enjoyed the process of making this quilt.


8 comments:

  1. Wow! This is awesome!! Such great designs and I love the stitched shapes on the background that add so much depth to the quilt.

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    1. thank you! it was a good idea with the stitches, wasn't it?

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  2. This is absolutely wonderful!! You'll certainly have my vote. I'm so happy to have found your blog. Since I made your fabulous "Through the Lens" some three years ago, I've wanted to find more of your work and this really blows me away! I do hope you'll consider making a pattern of this beauty in future!!

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    1. oh thank you kitty! nice that you've found me. I'ii think about the making of the pattern.

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  3. Amazing! I really love the quilted shapes, that just finishes the whole thing perfectly.

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  4. Very creative !!! Love that design.
    Thank you for your visit on my blog, Valerija :)

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  5. Found this via the BQF and wow -- this is so fantastic! The colors are beautiful and the hand-quilting really adds a cool element that puts it over the top for me.

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    1. thank you very much! I'm glad you like the quilted decagons.

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