
A culmination of six months spent thinking about and working on it, here is the Gateway Arch quilt. I finishing sewing on the binding while watching the Super Bowl (Yay KC Chiefs!) I feel an odd combination of elation, satisfaction and relief. The finished object is largely what I had envisioned.

The colors are wonderful. The curving shapes are a good representation of the real arch. I’m happy with the embroidery.

The construction flaws bother me a little more that I had expected them to, especially the waviness of the right border. How did that happen?

The arch shapes were made from hand-painted fabric cut apart into shapes that mirrored the arch’s steel panels and then fused to a solid background. This piece was then cut into the sixteen square background block on the left edge and appliqued on the right edge before being top-stitched in matching thread. Shading was painted on with acrylic paints after the block was finished.

I had a lot of fun with free motion quilting. I chose patterns to emulate aspects of the landscape or city-scape. I did a lot of experimenting with thread colors, either matching or contrasting with the background colors as the spirit moved me. Eventually I hand painted some thread to get the colors I needed. The idea for the fireworks came from my memory of a July 4th trip when my family stopped in St. Louis for dinner.

This project was a real stretch from the perspective of skills required. Thanks go to Bluprint.com for all the quilting tutorials I accessed. I learned a lot about painting on fabric, matching points, sewing curved shapes and putting the whole thing together. I also learned about the limitations of my current tools and studio space.

What’s next? I have a few ideas. But first I’ll be taking a short break from quilting to focus on painting, knitting and teaching.

Congratulations the quilt looks spectacular. Please bring it with you this week to show it to me in person.
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I have been waiting to see this finished quilt — and it is soooo worth the wait! It is amazing! I would say ‘I can’t believe you came up with this idea’ but I really DO believe you did it all. The colors are great — the arch bright and smooth. The little additions like the plane add so much. Did you create this for yourself? For a museum or an art show? I will be reposting this tomorrow. Congratulations on an amazing contribution to the art world.
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Thank you Claudia. I created this piece to explore the idea and to learn the techniques required. I made it for myself, but am willing to show it or give it to a loved one. Thank you for reposting. I am honored.
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That is amazing. You do beautiful work.
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Thank you.
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Wow, your quilt is just gorgeous. A beautiful learning journey. I can’t wait to see what’s next.
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Thank you.
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Fabulous!
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Thanks Jamie.
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Amazing work! Love the colors.
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Thank you. I like that they are complementary colors.
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