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Home / Modern Quilts / Hearts Value Quilt

Hearts Value Quilt

June 19, 2017 By Katie

Sew Katie Did | Seattle Modern Quilting Studio | Heart Value Quilt

I took my finished Heart Value quilt along on retreat.  I like to have a quilt with me as a little reminder of home and knew I would have some helpers for photos.  I think it was the only time I ventured outside and away from my sewing machine.

Sew Katie Did | Seattle Modern Quilting Studio

This is definitely the largest quilt I’ve ever quilted on the studio’s Berninas.  It’s a little shy in width to a King.  One of my Facebook readers asked when quilting if I go north to south, and then turn to go south to north?  This quilt was too large to continually turn, so I just worked my way out from the middle.  I started with a vertical quilting line ½” from the seams and then went back to fill in.  It was the first time I’ve used the stitch in the ditch foot that came with my Bernina’s walking foot to tack down the seams.  It turned out perfectly.

Oh, all that lovely color.

sew katie did | Seattle Modern Quilting Studio | Heart Value Quilt

I combed through my stash to find just the right fabrics for each heart.  Again a perfect sample of archiving all your lovely fabrics in one quilt.  No matchy-matchy required.

I lack in low volumes except for an insane amount of light pink.

sew katie did | Seattle Modern Quilting Studio | Heart Value Quilt

More from the stash for back.

sew katie did | Seattle Modern Quilting Studio | Heart Value Quilt

I have to say I’ve pulled quite a number of fabrics lately from stash that I bought specifically for backs and upon trying to square them up I believe who ever is operating the printing or checking the quality is not doing their job.  The motifs are printed so off grain that they look horrible as huge cuts and can’t be used.  I finally moved from my original prints and patched together a bunch of mostly flannel in a simple back.

sew katie did | Seattle Modern Quilting Studio

I think I mentioned in a past post that I purchased a fabric favorite for the binding once I saw that it was reprinted.  It’s a Sevenberry and ties in the colors of the back perfectly.

I try to get photos of quilts before I wash them and now that that’s done I threw it into the wash.  I was super impressed with how supple it was when I pulled it out.  It has an amazing drape.

sew katie did | Seattle Modern Quilting Studio | Heart Value Quilt

It’s perfect timing.  The morning fog has cleared and sunny skies are expected for Seattle by mid-day.  It appears the season is turning just in time for the first day of summer making it time to pull the duvet and sleep with just a quilt.

This is just another example of how to use value in your quilts.  You can follow the simple instructions in my value quilt tutorial to make your own.

Happy Week Peeps!

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P.S. I’ve added evening and weekend Open Studios to the schedule;) One can never have too many opportunities to quilt!

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Filed Under: Finished Quilts, Modern Quilts, Value Quilt, warm cool color quilt Tagged With: modern quilting, patchwork, quilting, Quilts, value quilt

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  1. Dorothy says

    June 20, 2017 at 1:55 am

    So where was your retreat ?

    • Katie says

      June 20, 2017 at 8:31 am

      Some friends and I went to Birch Bay. So beautiful!

  2. lOUISE says

    June 20, 2017 at 10:24 am

    ABSOLUTELY LOVE YOUR HEARTS!!!!

    • Katie says

      June 21, 2017 at 7:48 am

      Thanks;)

  3. Jodie Richeal says

    June 20, 2017 at 4:28 pm

    Another great post. You can’t talk enough about value, because I think it’s a really hard thing (for me) to get a feel for.

    Interesting that you talked about washing your quilt – I always wash my quilts right away – I just love them so much better afterwards.

    • Katie says

      June 21, 2017 at 7:48 am

      All snuggly and soft;)

  4. Pat S says

    June 21, 2017 at 5:18 am

    Hmmm! I love that quilt and I love the quilting. I agree about the off grain printing on fabrics. I’ve started to just avoid geometric prints where the misprint is glaringly obvious.

  5. Alys Milner says

    July 16, 2017 at 4:06 pm

    What a stunning quilt.

  6. Julie J Vogel says

    August 8, 2017 at 6:16 am

    Beautiful! Thank you for taking time to share and inspire us!

    • Katie says

      August 24, 2017 at 11:38 am

      Thanks Julie. Thanks for popping by;)

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