Monday, May 01, 2006

Reveal April Journal: "Clarice Cliff Revisited"


Clarice Ciff Revisited


My inspiration:

I like to watch Flog it on BBC with my DH and off course guessing at what price the items will be flogged (DH is very good at this). Every once in while there will be some handpainted pottery by Clarice Cliff, an artist from the Art Deco period. I always like the bold, bright colors she uses and the big patterns. This time there was a pair of mugs and what attracted my attention was this unusual color combination of a big orange/pink sun. Well, we assumed the two mugs would fetch a couple of hundreds pounds, but the price kept going til 1.400 pounds! I guess they won't end up in a kitchen LOL. I thought I would use the image for a journal quilt to try two new techniques; freezer paper applique and doing an 'overal quilting design' using the backing fabric as a pattern.

The proces: (experienced quilters better skip this in order not to be bored to death LOL)

I first made the drawing like I remembered the mug, keeping the shapes very simple. I taped the drawing against the window with the freezer paper on top to trace the pattern.

I cut out the parts and ironed the parts I needed (sun and flower) to the fabric. I cut them out with a seam allowance and used glue to fold it around the shape.

I sewed them down with invisible thread, using the blind hem stitch. The applique foot I purchased for my Pfaff was a real help. I still wonder if there exist such a thing as invisible machine applique but I'm getting closer.

It always seemed a lot of work to me to cut away the fabric from the back in order to remove the paper, but by making damp the fabric and paper it releases more easy than I expected.

I love machine quilting that goes 'all over the place' without any regard to the pattern of the quilt but haven't done much more than meandering or loops etc.

In "Color Fusion" a great book by Laura Heine she explains how she uses the backing fabric as a quilt pattern, putting the top thread in the bobbin. Of course not every fabric is usable, it should have an outline design, not to small and preferable not overlapping. I went three times through my stash to come up with one that seemed do-able (once I get an idea I won't give up LOL).

Backing fabric

I had a hard time when I started because it can be confusing which line to follow but as I went along I loosened up a bit and eyeballed more the shape I should sew. I didn't like it in the beginning, but decided to go on and the end result of the quilting is okay.

I guess this pattern is also possible to do free hand (doodling like Ricky Timms) but with the right backing fabric it saves a lot of marking.

Detail quilting:

I used Sulky cotton 30

I was surfing on the excellent website of the fanclub of Clarice Cliff www.claricecliff.com when I found the following pattern in the index: http://www.claricecliff.com/cgi-bin/patterns2.cgi?pattern=sunray I wondered if this it what I originally saw on tv or a variation (you might understand why I didn't start the reveal with this image LOL).

17 Comments:

Blogger Micki said...

Marianne,
Your journal quilt is really cool. Your interpretation of Clarices' design is absolutely wonderful. I love the quilting of this, too. The fabric you chose for the back was an excellent choice!

4:40 PM  
Blogger DebbyMc said...

Wonderful, Marianne! I love the graphic quality of your quilt and the quilting from the back is such a good idea! I've heard of it but have never even thought of doing it...until now! You've inspired me to try it =-)

9:27 PM  
Blogger Deb Geyer said...

I think it is great! I love the simplicity of the design and how the quilting adds a bit of unexpected detail.

Good job, Marianne!

8:34 AM  
Blogger Sandra said...

Very nice design and great colors! Without knowing your source of inspiration it would still stand alone as a very interesting piece. I liked the idea of quilting to match the backing fabric. I think I'll try that sometime.

8:45 AM  
Blogger Becky said...

I love the bright colors, I love the design, and I love the quilting design. It all works together very well. Now I want to try the quilting from the back, too!

4:33 AM  
Blogger Granny Fran said...

That is so fantastic; the colors are so vivid and I love that way of doing the quilting from the backing fabric design. Sure better than having to mark the design. Altogether, a very successful journal quilt!

3:44 PM  
Blogger Deb Hardman said...

There was a large quilt at the Alaska State Fair a couple of years ago, quilted using this method. I thought it was very clever, but would rather use it on a piece the size of yours. I'd get tired following lines after a short time.
I love the colors in your piece, there is something I just LOVE about the combination of hot pink & orange. Your quilting lines are beautiful too, I love the use of the varigated thread, & I love Art Deco, I recently posted a little book that I bought on Art Deco influences.

9:14 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Great piece, Marianne! I really love your colors. It's a happy one.

10:50 PM  
Blogger Barbara C said...

I like your bold design and the quilting adds a complex dimension.

6:49 AM  
Blogger Pam said...

Marianne - Love your journal piece - the backgound quilting is great using the background fabric as your guide...PP

6:52 AM  
Blogger jenclair said...

Great translation of your source of inspiration, and I love the quilting technique!

7:17 AM  
Blogger Emmy said...

wonderful I love the quilt

11:26 AM  
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Blogger Sewing Up A Storm said...

I love your choice of color and bold design with the wonderful quilting you did useing the backing fabric!

6:51 AM  
Blogger Sewing Up A Storm said...

I love your choice of color and bold design with the wonderful quilting you did useing the backing fabric!

6:51 AM  
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Blogger Unknown said...

Great idea on using the backing fabric for your quilting pattern. Absolutely saves a ton of time not having to mark, etc. Thank you for the inspiration!

6:25 AM  

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