Saturday, February 22, 2025

Manor Garden

 Manor Garden is one of my favourite recent designs. It looks more complex to piece than it actually is.

Quilt made of 12 blocks in various greens and brown, against a green woodland backdrop.
Manor Garden by Canuck Quilter Designs
Made with Whispering Woods from Island Batik

As many of my designs do, it hinges on stitch-and-flip corners to build shapes without having to cut triangles or templates. 

Corner of a green and brown quilt, draped over a large tree stump
Closeup of  Manor Garden by Canuck Quilter Designs
Made with Whispering Woods from Island Batik

The design reminded me of paths in a formal garden. Formal Gardens was already taken, so I had to stretch just a tiny bit for the pattern name.

Manor Garden quilt, a brown and green qulit with cream accents, draped over a wooden bridge railinf agains a green leafy background.
Manor Garden by Canuck Quilter Designs
Made with Whispering Woods from Island Batik

The Whispering Woods collection from Island Batik is inspired by woods more than a garden, but the nature theme still worked quite nicely.  Here's my selection of 12 fabrics plus a basic foundation, Sugar, for the accent/sashing.  The Sugar has more golden tones that it seems in this photo.


You could also choose to repeat fabrics.


In this mockup I used only 6 instead of 12 fabrics of the Forest Flora collection, also from Island Batik. I also used the accent fabric for the border to lighten up the designs.  There are so many choices you can make to create a quilt different than the cover quilt!  

(Did you know I offer a whole Zoom presentation all about how to think beyond the pattern cover?  Your guild program chair can find out more about this and other lecture offerings here.)

One more picture, just because...


...I want to acknowledge and thank my husband for being such an accommodating quilt holder.  He deals with the wind yet never drops a quilt, holds on for "just one more" shot, and happily traipses through the park with quilts in tow.  It was particulalrly buggy the day we took these photos last summer, which deserves an extra thank you!

Today is less pleasant outside than last summer, though it is sunny at least and not as cold as earlier this week.  Still, I'm hunkered down in my sewing/design space, mulling over new designs and doing the last little bit of planning for my next mystery quiltalong starting on March 13th.  More info and signups for that coming this week!

Happy quilting,
Joanne

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