This time of year there’s a lot of talk about “the holidays”
and that typically refers to Thanksgiving, Christmas, Channukah, and New
Year’s. But at Quilt Market in Houston, Anne Sutton was talking about a
different season all together: her new Block of the Month (BOM) is all about
springtime and a breath of fresh air after a long winter. It combines her
newest fabric line, Jubilee, with Moda basics for a charming composition that
includes chicks wearing galoshes, trying on bonnets, and pulling larger-than-life eggs behind
bicycles. We asked Anne, who typically creates two BOMs each year, how she
comes up with these whimsical ideas.
“I pick a theme I’m inspired by and that often includes
animals,” says Anne. “I just love little yellow chicks. If they stayed that
size, I’d have one for a pet.”
Rather than envisioning the entire quilt, Anne designs one
block at a time, drawing them first in black and white. Once she’s satisfied
with her composition, she adds color. “Putting in the fabric is so fun,” she
says. “I love watching appliqué quilts come to life.”
While Anne enjoys the challenge of creating Block of the
Month quilts, she also knows that customers appreciate those "individual quilts," because stitching one block at a time makes finishing an entire quilt less daunting.
“They give people the chance to complete a project they might not undertake if
they bought the pattern,” she says. “If you keep up each month, Block of the
Month quilts provide you with a little guidance and built-in discipline.”
It looks like a happy quilt. I just love them. Luann
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