Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Help me name this quilt, please!

Woohoooo!!! I finished my scrappy crown of thorns quilt top today. I had an idea in my head of how I wanted the layout and borders to go, but I am a lady wayyyyy behind the times. No EQanything here for me..sheesh..I didn't even have graph paper to play with, so I flew by the seat of my pants and just prayed that it would turn out in reality like it was in my head...and it did!!!! I couldn't wait to show you all, so I took a picture now even though it is dark out and the lighting inside was poor. At least you get to see the basics. Tomorrow after work I will take a pic outside so you can see the colors much better. It really is a controlled scrappy. It measures in at 73 1/2"x 83 1/2". What do you think? Please be honest..I know my color sense is NOT what others generally like and I really want to know what folks think. My feelings will not be hurt! lol



Btw..that is Bella, my son's cat, who is "helping" with keeping that bottom straight. lol

I am still working on a name for this quilt. It evokes everything I love in quilts to me..old timey feel, cozy, homey, security, peacefulness. Allegany State Park does all that to me. As soon as we drive into the park, I can feel all tension and stress just disappear. It is a dream of ours to find a little place down near there for our own. I was thinking of naming this quilt for Allegany, but I can't pin down a name. Any suggestions? They don't have to have Allegany in the name...just something that evokes those feelings.


Now..I have a question for you. The block I used I have seen called both Single Wedding Ring and Crown of Thorns. Obviously, I did not make it up. I don't think there is a block left that could be made up. Anywho, I didn't make up the block, but I did choose the controlled scrappiness of it, and I did come up with my own layout and borders. So...does that mean I designed this quilt? When does someone become a quilt designer vs. just being a quilter? Is it in the layouts? I honestly don't know. If people ask where I got the pattern for this from, do I say I designed it? That almost sound pretentious to me. People like Bonnie Hunter are quilt designers..but doesn't even she pick an old block or two and establish her own way of putting them together? Sigh..this is getting complicated! I just don't want to take credit for "designing" this quilt, if I am just defining it wrong..someone HELP!!

11 comments:

  1. You designed it :-).

    I recognize the block more as the Single Wedding Ring block rather than the Crown of Thorns, just because I'm more familiar with that name. How about "Allegany Rings"?

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  2. I love your layout and colors and I'm like you in that I don't use EQ. I lay the quilt out and start playing with border colors and ideas til something seems right. I'm interested to see the comments when it becomes your design because I would also like to know. I'm not great with names but re-reading how it makes you feel "Circles of Peace" came to mind. Looking forward to seeing another picture.

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  3. I design most of my own quilts, but I use traditional blocks as a basis. So...my term is that "I designed XYZ based on traditional blocks," or "I designed Rikugien Paths based on the traditional Drunkard's Path block." Your way of using/coloring/arranging the block is uniquely yours; the block is part of the continuing quilt tradition.

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  4. I love the colors and the design. I like the name Quilting B29 suggested.

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  5. You are now categorized in the same area of many a quilt designer -- putting a traditional block together a specific way. So, I'm so glad I know quilt designer, Maureen. It is totally spectacular!

    You've done a great job of completing projects in 2010. I was just looking over completed listing. I'm impressed. I've hardly completed anything. I'm hoping I can knuckle down today and get a doll quilt finished. The blocks are made but that's about it. Sigh. I'm suppose to get some sticker for the cars. Anyway -- great quilt. And, some good names too. B.

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  6. Your quilt turned out very nicely! The brown/brownish rings provide a good focal point. I have EQ, and upgrade each time, but I only use it when I'm stuck on a design. A lot of time I just plan quilts in my head.

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  7. My name would be "Aura of Tranquility", as that is the feeling it invokes to me. You have an original quilt and that always feels good when you make it yours.Judy C

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  8. It is very pretty! And if your color sense is not what people normally like then I am not normal either. It is great.... keep quilting. I liked the suggestion QuiltingB29 made "Allegany Rings" for the name!

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  9. "Allegany Crown", traditional block,personal layout, inspired by Bonnie,
    Just my opinion but even with a traditional block if a particular artist made you add it to the TO-DO list, make a note of it b/c you will forget over time. I wish I have kept better records of some of my earlier pieces.
    Over the years we tweek the favorites and as we inspire others it gets lost on who started it first. Beautiful quilt. cw

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  10. Wow, what a stunning quilt. I think you can call yourself the designer because it is an original layout, but I also like the suggestion above about saying something about it being based on a traditional block. What about a name like "Path in the Woods" - I see a path in the red.

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  11. You do not need any EQ...

    and it is your own quilt design.
    But, I know what youre saying....

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