Tuesday, June 25, 2013

What I'm Working On: A Quilt Featuring Personality by Emilie Daly for Modern Yardage

I've recently had the opportunity to work with some fabric from the new manufacturing company based here in Utah called Modern Yardage. I met April Cobb, the owner, at Sewing Summit last year. When she told me about her idea for this new way of digitally printing fabric on demand, I was really intrigued by the idea. (I secretly wished I could have a machine like that of my own.)

If you want to learn more about this company, Craft Buds wrote a great article during the company's launch in March. You can read it here.

One of the great things about Modern Yardage is that your order is printed in a resourceful way. This shows two yards printed in fat quarters on the least amount of space possible.

Personality in Carefree by Emilie Daly for Modern Yardage

The width of fabric is 58" so you can fit a full yard, and there's extra space for instructions, designer highlights, advertisements, etc. This feature is about Emilie Daly, designer of the Personality line, which I received in the Carefree colorway.

Personality in Carefree by Emilie Daly for Modern Yardage

After receiving the fabric, I cut up the fat quarters and set to work on a quilt based on the Quick Curve Ruler star block from Sew Kind of Wonderful. Another cool thing about the way Modern Yardage prints is that since they use environmentally-friendly inks, the process is eco-conscious and the colors are really vibrant. You can also choose the scale of each print. So if you're working on a project where a lot of the fabric is visible, then you can use the large scale prints. In my case, I wanted small to medium scale prints since I knew I'd be cutting the pieces up a fair amount.

Personality in Carefree by Emilie Daly for Modern Yardage

Here are the twelve blocks I made.

Quick Curve Ruler Modified Star Block

Quick Curve Ruler Modified Star Block

Quick Curve Ruler Modified Star Block

Quick Curve Ruler Modified Star Block

Quick Curve Ruler Modified Star Block

Quick Curve Ruler Modified Star Block

Quick Curve Ruler Modified Star Block

Quick Curve Ruler Modified Star Block

Quick Curve Ruler Modified Star Block

Quick Curve Ruler Modified Star Block

Quick Curve Ruler Modified Star Block

Quick Curve Ruler Modified Star Block

The background is Kona white and the Modern Yardage fabrics actually feel a lot like Kona cotton to me.

I've pieced the blocks together, but still plan on adding an outer border. I'll post about the full quilt as soon as I finish it (which will hopefully be soon since I've loved working on this project).

5 comments:

Carolyn said...

I am loving the look of the fabric all together on your table before you cut it. Looks like a great company.

Carolyn said...

Oh and your blocks are so very pretty, too.

Barbie Mills said...

I love your blocks, Brooke! I need to practice some more with my QCR.
Question: Did the fat quarters print lengthwise? Like they're turned 90 degrees from normal? It looks like they might be. I like that it's more efficient, but don't you think that would change the whole lengthwise/crosswise grain? Maybe I'm over-analyzing.
One of these days I want to try some Modern Yardage, I love that you can choose the scale you want for most prints.

Emilie said...

Your work is amazing!

Jenny said...

I just happen to see one of your blocks and found my way to your blog....love them all! Are you making a quilt out of all 12? If so, it's going to look fantastic! You must share these on one of my Flickr groups!

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