In preparing for this, I looked at several books and websites to find the hallmarks or traits of modern quilts. I thought you all might be interested in reading the list I put together. The sources I used include the MQG website, Sunday Morning Quilts, an article on the Modern Quilt Guild in the 1st issue of Quilty, Modern Designs for Classic Quilts, and Liberated Quiltmaking II. I felt like I was writing a term paper!
Here's the list I made of things that modern quilts often are or sometimes include:
- Minimal fusing – appliqué is not very dominant or used
very often
- Are inspired by modern art or architecture
- Throwback of very, very traditional quilting
- Make primarily functional rather than decorative quilts
- Internet driven projects (quilt-alongs, flickr, pinterest, etc.)
- Use asymmetry in quilt design
- Rely less on repetition and on the interaction of quilt
block motifs
- Utilize alternative block structures or lack of visible
block structure
- Contain reinterpreted traditional blocks
- Embrace simplicity and minimalism
- Incorporate increased use of negative space
- No borders
- Frequently use improvisational piecing/design as you
go/use what you have
- Multiple-fabric pieced backings
- Contain bold colors, on trend color combinations and
graphic prints
- Often use gray and white as neutrals
- Reflect an increased use of solid fabrics
- Focus on finishing quilts on home sewing machines
(rarely pay for someone else to quilt them)
- Large scale- quilt is one large block of made from a
handful of large blocks.
- Celebrity designer fabrics are very popular/sought
after
- Bold fabrics, single fabric line quilts:
- Novelty, large-scale, and graphic prints- color in
action, clear and bright colors, no earth or jewel tones, non-conventional
color combinations
- Extremely dense quilting
- Fairly simple piecing – focus on fabric, not block
design
- Use of different kinds of fabrics – quilting cottons, velveteen, linen, muslin, etc.
Did I miss anything?
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4 comments:
That's impressive. Congrats Laurie!
Its always fun to see your quilts.
Great talk last night. I learned that I am not a Modern Quilter because I've been quilting too long and all my fabrics are old... otherwise, I'd be right up there with you 'cause I love the bright, saturated colors that designers are coming out with these days (and gray! Can't tell you how long I had been searching for good grays before it took off in Modern Quilting.)
Also, 34 is NOT too many quilts, especially for a family. I have 20 just in the "to be quilted" stage!
Laurie - I loved your talk last night. Have been finding myself drawn more to Modern than traditional quilting lately, and your inspiration pushed me farther along. And I am going to reiterate what Anne said - Stop apologizing! Your work is wonderful, bright, colorful, beautiful! You are very talented!
(My fave is still your clamshell(I say ice cream scoops) quilt!
Congratulations on your presentation. Your list is great. I think the definition of modern quilting should include 'in flux, open to new ideas and change, all are welcome.' There definitely seem to be some growing pains happening now.
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