"Grandma's Spools" designed by Barbara J. Eikmeier and quilted by Theresa Ward; featured in Quiltmaker magazine Jan-Feb 2018 |
Q. How did you come up
with the spool theme for this quilt?
BE: My Waddington
Road collection is named after the road my grandmother, Mary Martin, lived on.
She was a professional dressmaker, and she sewed on a treadle sewing machine. I
chose the spool motif to honor my grandmother. The four-spool block is actually
called Secret Drawers, which was perfect because my grandma kept her thread in
the drawers of her treadle machine cabinet.
Q. Tell us more about that
block.
BE: I came across
it in the EQ library. In its traditional coloration, it doesn’t look like
spools, but when I changed the color placement, it did. I liked that it had
triangles in the corner because those tend to make great secondary designs. I
added them to the large hourglass block as well. After playing around a bit, I
realized that if I reversed the colors of the corner triangles, I would get
hourglasses in the block corners.
Q. Tell us about your
fabric choices.
BE: I decided on
the tan button print first. I wanted that to be a main part of the quilt. I
used Painter’s Palette Solids in Rice Paper as the light to add contrast. I
really like how the Rice Paper makes the tan look sharper and more crisp. Then
I chose all of the greens, golds, reds and blues in collection for the actual
spools. I chose the red print for the border because of the buttons.
Q. How was this quilt
machine quilted?
BE: Theresa Ward
did the quilting. We chose an overall
swirly design. After she finished, we both commented on how the quilting almost
looked like thread spiraling off the pieced spools.
Q. What is your favorite
part of this quilt?
BE: I like the
emotional connection it gives me to my grandmother.
See the entire Waddington Road collection here.
Purchase a digital version of Barb's pattern here.
Find Quiltmaker magazine here.
Beautiful quilt! Great story!
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ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing this. I love hearing the stories behind the collections.
ReplyDeleteAnother winner, Barb! You connect memories, design, comforting colors, and great piecing to draw us all in!
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