Saturday, January 25, 2025

Woven Ribbons for Project Quilting 16.2: Ombre

Ombre is the theme for the second challenge of Season #16 of Project Quilting, hosted by Kim at Persimon Dreams and Trish at Quilt Chicken. Participants are required to use an ombre or gradient in their project. I love working with gradients of colors, so this challenge is right up my alley!





I started by looking through the various ombre projects I have saved on Pinterest, plus patterns I already own, both digital and paper. This Woven Sunrise pattern was a leading contender, but I didn't want to rush through it, so it will wait for another time.


Instead of the Woven Sunrise, I decided to do a design that I've wanted to remake for several years, Woven Ribbons. My first time making this pattern happened back in 2004-05. I bought the pattern and an 8-step gradient bundle to make it. I loved the way the fabrics worked together, but ended up giving the quilt to a friend several years ago.

Woven Ribbons #1, 42" x 49.5"

There were scraps left of the gradient bundle and the background batik fabric from the original quilt. I scaled the pattern down a bit and made a smaller version for this week's challenge. This is my entry for the Project Quilting Challenge 16.2: Ombre--Woven Ribbons #2.

Woven Ribbons #2, 21.75" x 26.5"

The gradient sections are stitched in the ditch around each set, and the batik background is stippled.  The binding was made from the same batik. The colors in these last two photos are more true than the shot of the first version hanging in my friend's stairway.


Check out all the different projects inspired by this week's Project Quilting theme at Kim's blog, Persimon Dreams. The next Project Quilting challenge will be posted there at noon CST on Sunday, February 2nd. Come join the fun!


Happy quilting!

Julie in GA

5 comments:

  1. Impressive. The color difference is quite dramatic in the photos. The hanging version definitely looks blue, not gray. Anyway, they are both impressive and a good way to adapt a pattern you've used to a different size.
    Pat

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  2. Great pattern choice. Your quilt looks beautiful.

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  3. Very cool 3-D look with how you placed the fabrics. You definitely nailed that challenge.

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  4. Woven Ribbons is a beauty, Julie! I love how it looks three dimensional. Amazing finish in just a week!

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  5. Very cool finish! (Also, you must be incredibly organized to have been able to find the leftover pieces).

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