Initially, I had misread the title of the book and for a hot minute I thought it was titled, "Beyond Nature," and a few of the images inside kept me thinking that was the title until I took a second, longer look at the cover. And it's definitely titled Beyond Neutral.
Cayucos quilt image courtesy of Martingale. Photographed by Brent Kane.
Pacific Crest quilt image courtesy of Martingale. Photographed by Brent Kane.
And then I spotted the Triton Cove quilt and I found my favorite fabric combination that John put together.
Of course, out came my Tula Pink Neptune scraps.
I bugged John to find out what the greenish shot cotton was that he used in the Triton Cove quilt. It's Kaffe Fassett's Woven in Spruce. John is a master at mixing designers and fabric collections. I tend to stick with making my quilts from one fabric collection, but John really challenged my standard process here and it was a nice break from the norm for me.
I pressed my Neptune scraps to see what I had on hand to work with.
The sewing was quick. In no time I had a pile of HSTs (aka Half-Square Triangles) ready to go onto my design wall.
And up on my design wall they went.
This quilt design and fabric combination has the amazing ability to flow around the room when you look at it from different angles.
I was also super-flattered by John's shout out to me in the acknowledgements of his book. It's no small honor to find your name in print like that. It truly means the world to me, John.
Glimmerglass quilt image courtesy of Martingale. Photographed by Brent Kane.
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229 comments:
«Oldest ‹Older 201 – 229 of 229I'm in love with the cover quilt, pacific crest.
I really love Triton Cove. I think I'd start with that one.
Being from the West Coast, I have to say Pacific Crest. I just finished a scrap quilt with a navy "neutral" and I am in love with navy as a great neutral choice. It is so wonderful with orange & pinks!
definitely the Pacific Crest quilt! I saw a quilt shop version this summer and loved it .
I favor the "Cayucos" quilt because of design features and color coordination.
I've been eyeing up that book for ages. LOVE the one you made!
Thanks for the chance to win :)
Pacific Crest, the cover quilt, is my favorite too!
I love the quilt on the cover but Cayucos really catches my eye. Looks like a great book. Would love to win it. Thank you for the chance. vkh6210@gmail dot com
Cayucos is my favorite. I love the idea of using a different color for the background. I think I need this book.
Pinnacles, and it's quilting, looks really neat.
I really like Cape Lookout...oh, wait, I like Pacific Crest too.
I love the pinnacles quilt. I grew up in a small mountain community, reminds me of home.
tonyandsasha@mac.com
Pacific Crest is the one I love but saying that does not mean that I do not have a soft spot for many of his other quilts.
I would like to make Pacific Crest too. It feels like it's about to fly away!
Love the cover quilt but something about Katmai really grabbed me. That would be the first one I'd make if I won.
Pinnacles and Pacific Crest ... ordering the book now!
Pacific Crest is definitely my favourite! Sometimes you can judge a book by it's cover, can't you?!
In the Beyond Neutrals book I would make the Cayucos and use the Pinnacles for the backing. I like all of them, but would try the double pattern first.
My favorite is Pacific Crest. Thanks!
I love this book! Must get my hands it it! I like all the one as you featured but pacific coast is a must to-do!
This blog post inspires me to make the Glimmerglass quilt! I love it in pink, but I would choose colors to match my bedroom.
Pacific Crest is lovely! I can imagine it in a bunch of different colour-ways ... Thank you for the giveaway!
Cayucos is a BEAUTY!!!! I would so love to have a copy of his book...that would be the first quilt i would make!!! LOVE HIS WORK!!
I think Cayucos because it looks like something I could do and finish with my 15 minute quilting blocks of time. I envision lots of primary colours as I haven't been down that road in awhile - or else Kaffe Fassett fabrics. Thanks!
Pacific Coast! Because that's where I holiday in Australia!
The Cayucos quilt looks so pretty, love to make one of those. THanks for the chance.
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Like you my favorite is Pacific Crest, and your version is looking great.
I love Pacific Crest!!
Love the book. I really would love to make the cayucos quilt and the katmal quilt.
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