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Sunday, December 29, 2013

Quilt Improv Blog Hop & Give-Away!

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I was contacted by James Brooks at Stitch Craft Create letting me know of a blog hop featuring the book Quilt Improv by Lucie Summers.

Would I like to participate?  OF COURSE!

You know that scrappy wonky freeform improvisational quilts are amongst my favorites – I’ve always got something going on the side in the sew-as-you-go genre.

I’m game!

I waited patiently for my very own copy of Quilt Improv to arrive ---it came while I was in Germany and was waiting for me when I got back!

This book is chock full of inspiration and gorgeous photographs.  There are easy quilt “Recipes” to help break you out of your self-imposed “all lines must be straight and all points must match” straight jacket and the projects will give you the nudge you need to let go!

I love Lucie’s way of breaking away from rigid rules.  “Approximate sizes are given for the quilt units but don’t be ruled by measurements – Just add pieces or trim units as necessary

I like this girl!

I think she and I would get along famously if we had time to sew together, can you imagine?

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Quilt Improv on top of my ever-growing pile of green string blocks!

A bit about Lucie:

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Lucie Summers lives in a farmhouse surrounded by countryside in Suffolk, UK, with her farmer husband, two boys and an anti social ginger cat. She graduated a million years ago from Norwich School of Art & Design where she specialised in print making.

A million years later, she's still printing up a storm and sells her distinctive fabrics and products under the Summersville label on Etsy, an online marketplace for handmade goods.

Lucie has been featured on many prestigious design blogs and is becoming well known for her colourful and unconventional approach to creating quilts.
She has won many awards in the UK for her distinctive pieces and has written many articles and tutorials for US patchwork and craft magazines as well as being featured in countless craft books both in the UK and worldwide.

Lucie loves charity shops, the seaside and summertime, but really dislikes cold weather, baked beans and raisins.
Read news on Lucie and her colourful life at blu-shed.blogspot.co.uk

I wish I had time to play with some of the ideas in the book – but you all know I’ve been a road warrior the past couple of months.  I AM so anxious to get playing with my scraps – and I love how Lucie makes it look so easy!

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She approaches each individual technique in improvisational piecing, referring to them each as building blocks.  And they are!  The techniques you work through in each chapter can be combined with each other in many different inspirational layouts.

Many you will recognize from traditional string quilts, such as the basic string block, rail fences and chevrons, but these are brighter, bolder, a bit more free!  Each technique can be made into a mini quilt all its own – or combined into larger quilts.

I fell for this one hook line and sinker:

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I love this little ditty called “Pieced Squares”  Bring on the bright and saturated colors!
((And the polka dots in here make me happy!))

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The book is full of large full color photos in gorgeous settings!

This is one of my favorites, all in solids!

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But I really love this one also!  An uptake on basic crumb piecing – but look at the color gradations and the sashings – I love this!  It reminds me of the fields I saw in Ireland ((Only reference I have, I’ve not been to England yet, but that is coming up this next August 2014! YES!)) as viewed through a paned window.  Doesn’t your eye just go toward the yellow in the upper right?  That’s where the warmth and sunlight is.  Beautiful!

From the back of the book:

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About Quilt Improv:
Take inspiration from simple objects to create 12 beautiful, contemporary quilt blocks. Create original quilts from each block design and adapt them to your own style. Learn how to interpret print, pattern and shapes into unique quilting ideas and experiment with a range of innovative techniques for impressive, professional results. Covers techniques such as square piecing, basket weave, half-square triangles, chevrons, quarter circles and portholes.
Are you game? Ready to play in the scraps? Would you like to win a copy of Quilt Improv? 

Leave me a comment in the comments section below!  I’ll draw the winner on New Year’s Eve!

And while we are at it, here’s the run down of the blog hop. Be sure to visit and register each day at the blogs below for even more chances to win!  Dates go all the way through January and I’m looking forward to reading the posts all through the BLOG HOP!

DECEMBER:
Improv Quilts Quilt Block Designs
Mon 16thSummersville
Wed 18thThe Long Thread
Thur 19thA Stitch In Dye
Fri 20thFresh Modern Quilts
Sun 29th Quiltville’s Quips & Snips
JANUARY:
Improv Quilts Rope Quilt
Mon 6thDiary of a Quilter
Wed 8thBlueberry Park
Thur 9thSew Take a Hike
Fri 10thVery Kerry Berry
Mon 13thSew Justine Sew
Tue 14thJaybird Quilts
Wed 15thLily’s Quilts
Thur 16th – Cut To Pieces
Fri 17thHappy Zombie

Improv Quilts Railings Quilt

Mon 20thFreshly Pieced
Tue 21stFresh Lemons Quilts
Wed 22ndCrazy Mom Quilts
Thur 23rdGen X Quilters
Fri 24thHandmade by Alissa
Mon 27thDon’t Call Me Betsy
Tue 28thI’m a Ginger Monkey
Wed 29thSew Mama Sew
TBC – Ryan Walsh Quilts

Good luck, everyone!!


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453 comments:

  1. Anonymous7:36 PM EST

    Yes, Yes, Yes I would love to have a copy of Lucy's book. I make many scrap quilts and some new ideas would be wonderful.

    Elaine

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  2. teddyelaine@yahoo.com7:40 PM EST

    Yes, Yes, Yes I would love to have a copy of Lucy's book. I make many scrap quilts and some new ideas would be wonderful.

    Elaine

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  3. Love the use of color in her quilts. It is amazing when you see the same type of patterns and in just the different use of colors and or pattern lay out will make it look so new and fresh. Great work.

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  4. What a fun book, we can always use fresh ideas. Sigh***now to find the time to put them all to fruition!
    Thanks for the chance to win.

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  5. I love Lu's fabrics, and I'm sure I would love her book! That Pieced Squares block really caught my eye.

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  6. This looks like a fantastic book! I am already inspired just from what I've seen here today,

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  7. I have wanted to try some more "Modern" quilts - I think that this book would really help. Thanks for the opportunity.

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  8. Thanks for the drawing! I am NOT a scrappy quilter but I need to learn as I need to use up my large scrap pile! This book might be what I need to jump start my inspiration!
    Cheri
    quiltingnanny(at)yahoo(dot)com

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  9. More inspiration to use my every growing pile of scraps.

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  10. I would love to win a copy of this book. I have been a fan of Lucie's for a while now.

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  11. Hi Bonnie. This looks like a great book. Would love to add it to my library of quilty ideas.
    Aileen in FL

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  12. Anonymous10:01 AM EST

    Hi, I'm Donna Chambers. I am usually attracted to more traditional patterns, but these are gorgeous! I'm new to quilting, so this is a new challenge.

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  13. What a great book. I have a friend who never follows a pattern when quilting - she would love these!

    Claudia

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  14. Jemgold2210:08 AM EST

    This looks like a real fun book. My stash is overwhelming me and this looks like a solution!

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  15. Hi Bonnie,
    This is my knd of quilting. Random acts of colour!! I love it and i have just the stash for it!!
    sara stockton
    momstockton02@yahoo.com

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  16. I love the happy scrappy free form looks would love the chance to win. Thanks again Bonnie and thanks to Lucy too.

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  17. I love anything with lots of color and this book definitely has it! I would love to add this to my book collection. Karen J

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  18. I've got a lot of improving to do. I would love to have a copy of your book!

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  19. Anonymous10:21 AM EST

    This looks like a fun book. A bit unsettling technique for those of us that are just getting comfortable with scrappy. quiltnh@comcast.net

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  20. Quilting improv- just what I need to spice up my new year!

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  21. Wow! This looks like a book that needs to be in my quilting library! Love all the scrappy blocks!

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  22. What a great way to put creative talent to use - this book sounds wonderful! Thanks for introducing it, and Happy New Year!

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  23. Exactly my kind of quilting and my kind of book (I'll order it if I don't win)

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  24. Hope you're enjoying your time in Texas, Bonnie! In your last quilt cam you said you love looking through the pictures in this book. I'd like to see them, too!

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  25. This book looks so interesting. I would love to win it.

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  26. Hope to win this awesome book. Thank you for the chance.

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  27. I have become a "scrapaholic" since taking your classes in North Manchester, and Goshen Indiana last year. This has been a very fun journey for me. I love the look of the quilts in this book. More exploring with my scraps. How fun! My husband says isn't this what quilting is all about. Ladies using what ever they had available to them to make quilts to keep their families warm. :)

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  28. I love the looks of this book. Looks like fun.

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  29. 'Quilt Improv' looks inspiring. Something new to make in 2014! Happy New Year!

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  30. Thank you, Bonnie for all the encouragement and inspiration. It is so good to be given the push toward relaxing in the piecing of blocks. We all stress over perfection too much.

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  31. Anonymous11:21 AM EST

    This looks like fun!
    mountainscraps@gmail.com

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  32. Thank you for your giving spirit. Sharing stories thru your blog and all the quilty info. Would love to win a copy of Lucie's book! Hugs from Texas!

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  33. Anonymous11:31 AM EST

    I'm such an old fuddy duddy when it comes to quilting-----everything much match, etc. This would be an excellent way for me to break away from my constricting ways and become FREE, FREE, FREE!
    NIEMANTS@msn.com

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  34. This book looks wonderful. I've been trying to be a little looser in my quilting and this looks like it would be a step by step in improv. Thanks for the chance to win.

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  35. how we all love a new book! my scrap stash is multiplying and new ideas would be wonderful. I have quite a few mile a minute (crumb) blocks on the go. HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL

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  36. Wow! Looks like lots of fun! I'm a newbie to all the scrap along quilts, and really want to get going with quilts like these, but not sure where to start! This looks like the inspiration to get me going! Thanks for this opportunity!

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  37. Anonymous12:45 PM EST

    sgrisier@cox.net
    New to Bonnie's blogs and loving every minute of it. I think I have found a new one to follow also! Newly retired and have lots of sewing time now!

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  38. The book look great.

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  39. Love new books. Pick me!!

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  40. Thanks for the chance to win Bonnie!

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  41. So ready to try out a new book and a new designer for me.

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  42. Anonymous3:33 PM EST

    I would love the new book the quilts looked so colorful. scowan50@ hotmail.com

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  43. I would love to win this book. It looks very interesting.

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  44. Mari Midlin6:07 PM EST

    Feeling lucky...I would love to win this!

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  45. Boy, if she's just a smidgen like you, I have to have her book, Happy New Year, Bonnie. Sharon Lozano slozano5 at earthlink dot net

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  46. A great book to inspire our own innovations. Thanks for sharing all the opportunities to win things.

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  47. Sounds like a fun book. Thanks for the giveaway. Have a great 2014.

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  48. This book looks like great fun!!!
    Thanks for the chance to win.
    Happy Happy New Year from Montana.

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  49. Anonymous6:46 AM EST

    Yes, I would love to make a new pattern for the new year! thanks for the opportunity, Bonnie! Cheri cuffmail@aol.com

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  50. Anonymous6:47 AM EST

    Yes, I would love to make a new project for the new year! Thanks for the opportunity, Bonnie! Cheri cuffmail@aol.com

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  51. Looks like a great scrap user!

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  52. Book looks like a lot of fun. Thanks for the give away and of course your site. Becky D.
    derry04@yahoo.com

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  53. Anonymous4:54 PM EST

    This book looks like a great prize one of the many reasons I spend so much time on your page. Thanks so much for the chance Gil
    onehittera20@yahoo.com

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