I'm really excited about this book and what a pleasure and an honour to be part of this blog tour after following Sujata's blog, The Root Connection for many years. I've always admired the quilts she has made with her unique sense of style and colouring. This book gives a view into her world, her inspiration and her root connection.
There are fifteen quilt patterns in the book and when I got it, I wanted to rush to the fabric stash and sewing machine and make them all. It's been a long time since I've been inspired to sew a quilt by machine but this book had me pulling fabrics right away and warming up the machine.
The instructions are very clear and there are step by step diagrams to help out as well as suggestions for fabric selection and different setting variations for each of the quilts.
This method of stacking fabrics, cutting then switching them and sewing is a whole lot of fun. In fact it was a joy to be doing just that. There was no need for rulers, templates or pins to piece the blocks which makes the process of making them very speedy.
It was hard to pick a favourite out of the book but in the end I decided to work with the shapes similar to the ones in this quilt. The same shape with slight variations are also used in some of the other quilts so I knew I would have lots of options for setting them.
I made a few practice blocks to decide how I wanted to proceed. Hence the block on the left has a skinnier shape than the one on the right. No matter, they can all be used. I really love the slight curves which were so very easy to sew.
As Sujata states:
Be curious
Be bold
Be spontaneous
Be creative
Be intuitive.
I made the blocks using mainly Kaffe Fassett and Phillip Jacob fabrics in the red family because I have a lot of those and then I chose some very old greys along with black and whites out of my cupboard for contrast. It felt good to make use of my fabric stash.When cutting the fabric stacks, you get negative and positive blocks. I decided to put aside the ones that have the black and greys in the center shape for another quilt that will look totally different.
I played around with settings and added the lime strips because I kept thinking how much like leaves the shapes were and I do love hot pinks and lime together.
This is the finished quilt top which looks like funky trees, it's lap sized and approximately 60" square. I did buy the border fabric as it had the look and colour I was after. I love it a lot and I thank Sujata for gently guiding me to experiment and for inspiring me to make this quilt. I plan to use some perle cotton thread to hand quilt it when the weather cools down here in Australia.
If you would like to go into the draw for a chance to win a copy of the book, leave me a comment and I'll draw a winner in five days time.
If the winner is a US resident, they will get a hard copy but if the winner is international, they will receive the E-book version.
Here is a complete list of the blogs participating in the tour, some of them are still open for comments and the chance to win.
Friday December 5 Rachaeldaisy @ Blue Mountain Daisy
Saturday December 6 Lori Dejarnett @ Humble Quilts
Sunday December 7 Casey York @ The Studiolo
Monday December 8 Malka Dubrawsky @ A Stitch in Dye
Tuesday December 9 Sherri Lynn Wood @ daintytime
Wednesday December10 Bonnie Hunter @ Quiltville's Quips and Snips
Thursday December 11 Jake Finch @ Generation Q
Friday December 12 Jan Burgwinkle @ Be*mused
Saturday December 13 Janet Treen @ Quiltsalott
Sunday December 14 Lindsay Conner @ Lindsay Sews
Janet, you're as amazing as always! I really enjoyed you review and your quilt is brilliant!!
ReplyDeleteLove your work! Thank you for the chance to win this amazing book!
ReplyDeleteYour quilt turned out so cute jaNET!
ReplyDeleteThis was one of my favorites in her book. And now I love your setting, too. It's such fun to see what people are making from her starting points.
ReplyDeleteI would be happy to win this book and your version is really beautiful. Love your fabric choice XXX
ReplyDeleteThanks so much janet for the chance to win this inspiring book.
ReplyDeleteWow Janet! Those colours are definitely for me. I LOVE IT. You have done Sujata very proud. I shall be coming back to ogle that quilt top many times. If it ever needs a new home....... Just saying!
ReplyDeleteI have seen other contributions to this blog tour, but your quilt is the most inspiring of all! I love those shapes and how you have used the colour variation! Your review has put this one on my Christmas list! Thanks for the chance to win one too!
ReplyDeleteThe more I see of this book, the more I want it.... some great quilts!
ReplyDeleteWow, great quilts,
ReplyDeletethanks for the chnace to win !
Greetings from Germany !70274
Wow Janet your quilt is really fabulous, love your fabric choices. Thank you for the opportunity to win a copy of Sujatas book.
ReplyDeleteI love your quilt - I'd love to win a copy of this fabulous book!
ReplyDeleteYour quilt looks fabulous! I haven't tried curved piecing yet, but this book sounds very user friendly!
ReplyDeleteYour quilt is wonderful... I love your "happy" leaves! Sujata's book sounds like just what I need to give my quilts a change in style.
ReplyDeleteI always enjoy you blog...Thanks.
What a happy, vibrant quilt you've made. I've really enjoyed this blog tour and seeing what Sujata has inspired! Can't wait to get my hands on a copy of this book!
ReplyDeleteI love your take on the pattern. The lime green really makes the quilt 'pop.'
ReplyDeleteI'm always ready for new and fresh ideas for quilt designs like these.
ReplyDeleteLove your choice of colors and layout for the quilt.
ReplyDeleteI love what you did with the blocks. So cool. Looks like a great book, very liberating from precision and templates.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great layout! I saw Sujata from afar at Quilt Market....next time I am going to introduce myself. She is so inspiring!
ReplyDeleteI think I might have to put the quilt names in a bag and pull one out to start...to many to decide where to start.
ReplyDeleteSujata's quilts are spectacular! It sounds like she also makes the process very enjoyable.
ReplyDeletethanks for the chance Lindsay (that's my DIL's name, too ;--)))
ReplyDeleteI love your interpretation of that quilt...looks like a fun project. and we all gotta have some fun...hugs, Julierose
Wow, what a fabulous book! I love what you did with your leaves. Hope to win a copy! Thanks so much.
ReplyDeleteLovely - thanks for the chance
ReplyDeleteI like your choice of patterns to experiment with.
ReplyDeleteLove your quilt, especially with the lime green! Thanks for the opportunity to win the book.
ReplyDeleteLovely book. Thank you for the chance to own a copy.
ReplyDeleteThis book looks so inspiring and fun!!! Thanks for a great review!
ReplyDeleteYou seemingly just whipped your quilt out. Amazing and I like lime green also. Sujata's book seems very inspirational and a must have.
ReplyDeletetushay3 (at) yahoo (dot) com
i love everything you do! you have a great sense of color. this book is inspiring.
ReplyDeleteLove your quilt.
ReplyDeleteThe book sure looks like a winner.
I love your use of Sujata's block and I too have the itch to run to my fabric stash and sew up some of these blocks to play with. FUN!!!!
ReplyDeleteI have loved following the root connection. The book looks wonderful!
ReplyDeleteSocoquilter@gmail.com
Your quilt looks great.......and her book has some
ReplyDeletegreat quilts in it from what I've see. Thanks for the
chance to own one. calash1@hotmail.com
Would love to have this book!
ReplyDeleteYour quilt is lovely in the reds and grays. Such a great book too!
ReplyDeletereally excited for this book. your quilt is just spot on terrific
ReplyDeleteSo many inspiring projects! I'd love to own a copy of this book.
ReplyDeletecsjshearer@gmail.com
Obviously this book is a great inspiration, your final project is beautiful and very different from the original728. I love that a pattern is a source of creativity. Have a nice day.
ReplyDeleteSo happy to find your blog via Sujata's tour! I love her use of color and movement. I made her Painted zigzag, and enjoyed the freedom of putting vibrant colors together in a freeform arrangement. I'd love to win her book, and to experiment with her gentle curves!
ReplyDeleteLove your quillt! It's a good winter project for a gardener already dreaming of spring....
ReplyDeleteLove the quilt, and thanks for the chance to win a copy of the book.
ReplyDeleteA very unique book! I would love to win a copy!
ReplyDeleteWhat a happy quilt you have made! Sujata's book seems full of colorful quilts that would be fun to make.
ReplyDeleteThis looks like the kind of quilting I love!
ReplyDeleteI love your quilt. Your review of the book made me want to check the book out. I would love to have a chance to win it. Happy Holidays and a very creative 2015.
ReplyDeleteYour quilts are really nice and colorful!
ReplyDeleteI love the quilt you made after being inspired by Sujata's book! I hope I win it because I know I would be likewise inspired. :). Magistra13 at yahoo dot com
ReplyDeleteBeth
Thanks for the chance to win. I like the funky trees a lot!
ReplyDeleteA fantastic, bold book! Love how you was inspired and made your own version.
ReplyDeleteFabulous quilt top! Would love to win this wonderful book.:)
ReplyDeletelove her book, thanks
ReplyDeleteLove that you actually made a quilt top from Sujata's wonderful book. We are all desperate to win, own, and use it now! And if you could do it so beautifully and so quickly, there's hope for us! Just lovely job!!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat book to add to my quilting library. I'm still new to quilting and always learning. kthurn@bektel.com
ReplyDeleteWow !!I really love your stunning quilt ! A beautiful one for a wonderful book !!
ReplyDeleteBravo Janet !
Such a warm and friendly looking quilt. Thanks for the chance to win a copy of the book.
ReplyDeleteI like the shapes and color choices for your tree. Would be great to receive the book for more inspiration.
ReplyDeleteGreat decisions with this project! Beautiful quilt. Thank you for putting my name in the hat for the drawing of this wonderful book!
ReplyDeleteLoved your blog entry today. My first visit. I am deeply impressed with your exploratory creative process with this pattern. I love your quilt!!! So sunny and bright.
ReplyDeleteinspirational and beautiful. love it
ReplyDeleteSuch a dynamic result Janet. Always good to think outside our comfort zones.
ReplyDeleteI love what you did with that block! And would love to win this book. Such color and inspiration!
ReplyDeleteI love your quilt top! The lime green is perfect with the leaves! It will be fun to quilt with pearle cotton I think. :0)
ReplyDeleteSuch pretty quilts!
ReplyDeleteYour interpretation is fabulous! And I love that you mixed in your older stash; don't you just love giving new life to old(er) fabrics?!
ReplyDeleteIt has been such fun to discover new-to-me quilting bloggers during this tour. I especially like seeing the quilt that you made following Sujata's guidelines. I've held off ordering the book because, hopefully, I'll win a copy from one of the bloggers!
ReplyDeleteWow I love your quilt. So different from the one in the book, which I also love. This blog tour has been fantastic, and introduced me to some wonderful new blogs, including yours. Thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteWow I love your quilt. So different from the one in the book, which I also love. This blog tour has been fantastic, and introduced me to some wonderful new blogs, including yours. Thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteGreat job! Love your quilt and would like to win the book. I've enjoyed the blog hop and getting to meet the author through the posts.
ReplyDeleteI love this! (But already have the book)
ReplyDeleteI love your quilt. Such a great interpretation.
ReplyDeleteI love your interpretation of the quilt from the book! I would really enjoy this book, thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteI love your version of this quilt. I especially like the lime green. I am not usually a lime green person but I really like it in your quilt. The border is perfect for it. I can't wait to either win a copy of this book or buy it. But either way it is going to be a part of my sewing room and I plan to make several of the quilts.
ReplyDeleteYour quilt is very nice and I just love the fabrics. Great going. I would love the book so thanks for a chance for it.
ReplyDeleteThis book looks great. Hope I win!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful quilt! Thanks for the review. sarah@forrussia.org
ReplyDeleteThis looks like a wonderful book. Your tree/leaf quilt looks fabulous! Love the limey greens.
ReplyDeleteLove your leaf blocks. The bright leaves again the gradating background is great! Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteWoW! Your quilt looks amazing! The border fabric looks perfect! Looks like an awesome book I could use.
ReplyDeleteThank you for a super giveaway and a chance to win.
usairdoll(at)gmail(dot)com
Wonderful version of Sujata's quilt!
ReplyDeleteThe book looks great, may need to buy myself a copy ASAP! Linda
Cute quilt top! And it looks like you found the perfect border fabric!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the chance to win Sujata's book!
Oh, I simply adore that Cultural Fusion book, thanks for the opportunity to win one
ReplyDeleteYour quilt is beautiful! Thanks for the great giveaway.
ReplyDeleteYour quilts are a great advertisement for the book!
ReplyDeletelove your colourful quilt - thanks for the chance to win this fab book !
ReplyDeleteFirst time to visit your blog but I' m sure I will be back! I would love to win this book!
ReplyDeleteThat is a great quilt you made with the Kaffe and Phillip fabrics! Love the colors....
ReplyDeleteI love the way you interpreted Sujata's pattern!
ReplyDeleteI would be happy to win a copy of the book so I can gift it to one of my quilting friends - she wants to be less dependent on patterns and I know Sujata's approach would work!
Fun quilt--looks like a great book!
ReplyDeleteJanet, I love your version of the quilt. crystalbluern at onlineok dot com
ReplyDeleteI love your pink and lime green also. Thanks for sharing and I would love a copy of Sujata's book.
ReplyDeleteLovely book review of a very interesting looking book. It is fun to see all the different ways one can explore and create with fabric. Thanks for the chance to win such a nice book.
ReplyDeleteRegards from Alberta,
Anna
This looks like a fabulous book! I would love to win it!
ReplyDeleteYour quilt is beautiful! I would love to win this book!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your improvisational process in creating this quilt - adapting the pattern to produce your own original composition. I think I need this book!
ReplyDeleteThanks for giving us a chance to win! I'll put it to good use. And, I'm real happy to find your blog too.
ReplyDeleteThese are so colorful. Would love to win the book. I have followed you on Bloglovin for quite some time.
ReplyDeleteFabulously colorful!
ReplyDeleteI cannot wait to get this book..and work with the ideas....Well I will have to wait. Thx for visiting my blog
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness you did a great job on the Sujata inspired quilt, love you colors and it reminds me of the symbol on my fitbit that grows when I exercise more!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for the chance to win :0). Happy Sewing and Merry Christmas!
Such a wonderful book and love your interpretation of the quilt block! Thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteNot sure if I am entering this twice! Sorry but my phone just lost my other message. Soooo please pick me! I would love to win this book!
ReplyDeleteYour quilt looks great- a lovely interpretation!
ReplyDeleteThis book has a lot of interesting ideas.
ReplyDeleteI like Sujata's approach to color. -- soparkaveataoldotcom
ReplyDeleteLove your blog!
ReplyDeletemumbird3(at)gmail(dot)com
beautiful quilts and a wonderful blog
ReplyDeletecooladam1 at live dot com
Beautiful book. Would love to win!
ReplyDeleteDefinitely appreciate a chance to win this wonderful book!
ReplyDeleteEvery person interprets the quilts in this book just a bit differently.... what joy in all of the variety!
ReplyDeletelooks like a great book--I really like the pattern you used to make your version
ReplyDeleteKylie (at) icloud (dot) com
Some very special work here! Love the colors, the simplicity and would truly use this book.
ReplyDeleteThe design you tried looks easy... I wonder which one I would start with.
ReplyDeleteJanet, your work is stunning!
ReplyDeleteI love Kaffe Fassett prints too , so bold, so creative!
Thank you for sharing.
Curved piecing is on my list to learn...so the book would be so appreciated.
Love her quilting style. Have been hesitant to try it but this seems like a good book to start the process.
ReplyDeleteThanks for reviewing this book. I am so interested in the quilts and the process described here. would love to win a copy!
ReplyDeleteThis looks like a great book. I like the petals.
ReplyDeleteYour funky trees are great. I want to break free too. Please pick me.
ReplyDeletethe book looks amazing!
ReplyDeletethe colors, design….
i make scrap quilts then donate them
to kidzquilts through our local guild….
i'd love to win!
Love your work abd a chance to be a winner:)
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