Welcome to my stop on the Wanderlust Quilts blog hop! Here I’ll tell you a bit about Amanda Leins (Mandy’s) new book Wanderlust Quilts, invite you to venture into the woods with me after drawing inspiration from the book, and then tell you how you can win your very own copy of this invaluable book.
When I was first sent a review copy of Wanderlust Quilts, my initial reaction was Wow! I love how her quilt designs break all the rules! When I mentioned this to Mandy, she replied, “It’s good to know all of the rules so that you know which ones you can break”. I love how Mandy truly draws inspiration from the world around her, specifically classic art and architecture, unbridled by labels or quilt police. She doesn’t confine her quilts to the limits of a rectangle while still employing skillfully precise quilting techniques, and she spells it out so that we can utilize the techniques, too.
One of my favorite aspects of Wanderlust Quilts is that Mandy includes photos of her sources of inspiration, so that we can see how each inspiration photo is translated into a quilt. A cobblestone path in Europe becomes a baby quilt, “the beginning of the road for some little person.”
In Wanderlust Quilts, Mandy not only invites us to travel to our favorite places, stretch our imaginations, squint our eyes a bit, and see the world as a quilt, but she also gives us the technical tools and skills necessary to fine tune our visions and make them a reality. Included in the book are clear instructions and tips on turning your photos or sketches into a quilt, both improv and precision piecing, sewing Y-seams, sewing curves, and more. Wanderlust Quilts is a great resource for inspiration and technique, which makes it one book that I would happily add to my library.
C&T Publishing is generously offering a copy of Wanderlust Quilts to a reader at every stop along the blog tour. Keep reading to find out how you can enter to win your very own hard copy. If you can’t wait, Mandy is selling autographed copies in her store here.
But first, travel into the woods with me for a moment. When Mandy invited me to be a part of her Wanderlust Quilts blog hop, she suggested that I choose a place or thing that is inspiring to me and talk about what techniques I might employ to make a quilt based on that spot. With a background of environmental science and an innate love of nature, I immediately knew that I had to shrink the book to smaller than a dime and take it down to the forest floor.
As I’m sure you’ve noticed in my weekly color inspiration posts, I love to get really close to nature, since changing your perspective can open up an entirely new world of beauty. I took this photo over a decade ago, in gorgeous Sussex County, New Jersey. To this day, it inspires me.
Thinking about the process I would take to turn this photo into a quilt was not enough; I had to jump right in, newly inspired by Mandy’s ten unique and fabulous patterns in her book. Wanderlust Quilts not only inspired me to give improv a go, but it also inspired me to sew with brown fabric (what!?). Above is my first attempt at creating a quilt inspired by the minuscule mushrooms that unfurl from the leafy loam during particularly wet mornings.
As is my style, I let excitement drive me and I dove into piecing improv half circles without consulting Mandy’s book. After seeing that my first try was less than perfect, I realized that this book full of techniques and tips was available right at my fingertips. Slow down, inspiration; sometimes reading and studying a technique before jumping in is key.
After flipping through the many techniques offered in Wanderlust Quilts, I decided to put my wonky mushroom tops aside and try the freezer paper method clearly outlined by Mandy. I didn’t have time to complete the experimental quilt before the hop, but I’m excited to put the masterful techniques Mandy includes in her book to good use in making this favorite photograph into a quilt. I’ll be sure to show you my finished work of art upon completion.
Wanderlust Quilts Giveaway
As I mentioned above, C&T Publishing is generously offering a hard copy of Wanderlust Quilts to a lucky reader at every stop along the blog tour. You can enter by leaving two comments:
- What location most inspires you?
- If you follow me, Night Quilter, let me know how–or visit my right sidebar to follow me if you don’t already, then tell me how! (e-mail, WordPress, Bloglovin’, Instagram, Twitter, Craftsy)
The giveaway will be open until Sunday, November 15th, 12noon EST. I will select one winner randomly from the comments below. Good luck! Note: This giveaway is now closed! Congratulations, Sandra!
Once you enter, be sure to check out the other great stops along the tour to see where else in the world has been visited by Wanderlust Quilts:
I follow your blog via email. Trees, flowers, and water give me inspiration so that would be the start of a quilt using the techniques from this book. I can’t wait to see the mushrooms finished.
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One of my many inspirations is woods. I am in awe in nature but the light and the silence of a wood warms my heart. I am very new to quilting but I think I would try paper piecing and hand appliqué techniques it would definitely need help from the book to decide what was best!
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I’ve been so inspired by the color palette of this fall. The foliage has been beautiful!
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I follow you on feedly.
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I’m always inspired by everyday life. Something simple will pop up and then I get an idea – like the day I squished a spider and then made my Spooky Spider Quilt.
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I faithfully follow you on Instagram!
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Professional bicycling racing inspires me especially seeing the aerial shots of the races thru the European villages and countryside.
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When I visit my daughter in San Francisco I find inspiration everywhere I look. Maybe I find more inspiration there (than at home in Baltimore) because I’m walking even more there than I walk at home and everything just looks so different.
I follow you via email and love your blog (even though I rarely comment)!!!
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this month I am inspired by the natural history museum in my town. there are so many architectural elements that are incorporated into the museum design
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I follow via bloglovin
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My trip to Europe and especially Prague have inspired me the most. I’m in love with that Cobblestone quilt. Thanks for the chance!
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I follow on Bloglovin. 🙂
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I’m inspired when I fly over the fields in the midwest and even made a mini entitled “Fly Over Country”. I love your mushrooms-in-progress. I follow you via email and on Instagram
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I’m inspired by the colors in nature, especially in the mountains during autumn or during a stormy day. I love the drama that a storm cloud brings to a scene. 🙂
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The beach is my happy place and what most inspires me.
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I follow your blog by email
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The more I hear about this boo,. the more interesting it becomes. Not sure I have a favorite site: I can derive a design from nature or a city street. Love your mushrooms.
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Love this book. My inspiration comes from the hills and valleys of my home state, Tennessee. The rolling vistas of greens and Brown’s meeting the clear blue sky is awe inspiring. Love nature. I follow you via email and Bloglovin.
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I see quilts everywhere!! I especially love satellite imagery tho! This book looks awesome!!
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I follow you on bloglovin
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I’m inspired by my home patch – deep in the English countryside!
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Email follower!
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I follow on bloglovin…..and I love to be inspired by things I see on Pinterest!!! so much inspiration now that I won’t ever be able to do it all…..:)
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I am following you on Bloglovin (Deb B is my handle there,) Lots of inspiration there!
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I get alot of inspiration from NASA and satellite pictures for remote sensed images. It’s a new series of quilts that I am doing.
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Am following via a RSS feeder…. am inspired by everything I see around me… need more hours in the day!
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I follow you on IG!
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I am very inspired by architecture from around the world, especially Russia.
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Fall in the Southwestern US where I live…the golden leaves against the clear blue sky and the Sandhill Cranes riding the thermals south to their winter homes.
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I follow on Blogger!
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I don’t feel like I have a specific place that inspires me yet. I don’t do many original ideas, though they are starting to buzz around in my head! Maybe I’ll find a place that really gets the juices going, but for now I just enjoy when it happens. 🙂
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I’m inspired by architecture. I love geometrics–mostly squares and rectangles.
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I follow you via email and on Bloglovin.
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I’m inspired by things I see on my daily walk, different geometric patterns, leaves in trees that kind of thing.
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I follow you on Bloglovin’
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Our Australian rainforests inspire me, and also my garden. I enjoy following you on IG and now also your blog.
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Great quilts! I follow you on bloglovin!
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The book looks amazing as does your improve. I find inspiration around the house and in the lab.
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I follow via Instagram.
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I follow in Instagram.
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Since I live in Albuquerque, the southwest inspires me the most.
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I follow on Bloglovin’.
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I get inspiration from other bloggers
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I find inspiration in so many places, but one of my favorites is the mountains of North Carolina.
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I follow you via bloglovin!
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I’m inspired by so much… But more than locations, it is events, feelings, people, that inspire me the most
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I follow you on WordPress!
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So many inspirations are around me – for example my local quilt shop or show & tell from my creative quilt members.
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