Meticulous cutting is one of my favorite quilting past times, and with all of the new English Paper Piecing (EPP) patterns coming out, there’s ample opportunity for carefully cutting up fabric and piecing it back together in clever ways (widely known as fussy cutting, but read why I prefer “meticulous cutting” here). As soon as I saw Patty Young‘s new Flit and Bloom fabric line for Riley Blake Fabrics, I knew I wanted to create meticulously cut EPP masterpieces with it. From the fanciful hummingbirds and elegant peacocks, to the fact that there are both floral and geometric patterns in the line, there are SO many opportunities for pattern play.
Today I’m excited to be the first quilting stop on Patty’s Flit and Bloom Blog Tour, where I get to show you what I’ve been working on these past couple of months using her newest fabric line for Riley Blake Designs. Let’s just say there’s been some meticulous cutting madness in this house lately!
I began with one of my favorite EPP patterns, Moonstone by Giuseppe (aka @giucy_giuce). I built around the stunning Bloom Henna Blossom in Teal fabric as the center, adding flitting hummingbirds and flowers, some geometric fun to tie the colors together, and coy little pairs of peacocks dancing around the outer edges. I love how this block came together!
Aren’t these peacocks fun as they dance in pairs around the block?
While I was stitching my Moonstone block, Mathew (aka @misterdomestic)’s new Flowermania quilt EPP pattern arrived on my doorstep. You know I wasn’t going to just let it sit there!! So I dove in, meticulously cutting that same Bloom Henna Blossom in Teal fabric as the petals, showing how versatile this print is with fussy cutting.
I knew I wanted to incorporate the hummingbirds into this flower block, since hummingbirds and flowers go together like rock and roll, but couldn’t fit them onto any of the individual shapes. Then I realized that I could split the hummingbirds across two background fabrics and decided to go headfirst into meticulous cutting at its best.
I labeled the humming bird front-back pairs since the Flowermania block is pieced in such a way that they are only joined right at the end as the segments are stitched together. This fussy cutting feat was no easy task, I might add. From the careful cutting to make sure the hummingbird halves would seamlessly meet when stitched together, to basting the pieces *just* so, to then stitching it all together and having it meet perfectly around the green diamonds, this was a challenge. They are not all perfectly matched up, and I learned a few tricks along the way that I’ll keep in mind next time, but overall I’m happy with the outcome.
Some hummingbirds match perfectly, but even the imperfect ones are perfect in their own way. Hummingbirds are happily flitting around this Fowermania bloom, and it seems to me that it’s the perfect poster-child block for Flit and Bloom fabrics. Right!?
Finally, I started to dive into a Lucy Boston Patchwork of the Crosses block, since what is EPP without Lucy Boston? I love how rotating the fabrics creates even more meticulously cut geometric fun, and I look forward to seeing how this block shapes up.
One of my favorite parts of planning with Lucy Boston blocks is in the outer pairs. I like to make a few “test pairs” with different fabrics and arrangements to see which ones I visually like best.
I love that Flit and Bloom has plenty of opportunity for mirror image fussy cutting, since those are my favorites–can you see why?
Which arrangement is your favorite?
I used Aurifil 50wt 2886-Light Avocado thread for all of my piecing, and with the varied colors in these fabrics, its light green color seemed to be the best choice for blending in. Between careful stitching and practicing the flat back stitch, the thread blends right in. I love Aurifil thread for hand stitching!
When I first began piecing these blocks, I was envisioning a sampler EPP pillow, but with the varying sizes of the blocks, I’m thinking I may opt for a table runner instead. That giant Flowermania bloom would make a fantastic centerpiece, wouldn’t it?
I hope I’ve inspired you with my meticulous cutting fun with Flit and Bloom fabrics! Fussy cutting opens a whole new world of design, and I encourage you to give it a try!
Giveaway
To help spread the fussy cutting Flit and Bloom love, I have a bundle of Flit and Bloom fabrics left over from my project that I am giving away to one lucky reader.
To enter the giveaway today, let me know what you would make with Flit and Bloom. Leave a comment and make sure I’m able to get ahold of you if you win. For an additional entry, leave another comment telling me how you follow Night Quilter (email list, instagram, facebook, twitter, blog follower, etc.).
This giveaway is open internationally. The giveaway will be open until Saturday, November 11, at 8pm eastern time when I’ll select the winner randomly with random.org. Giveaway is open to participants 18 years or older. This giveaway is now closed. Congratulations to Pamela!
Be sure to visit the rest of the stops on the Flit and Bloom Blog tour to see what everyone has made with this fun fabric:
Monday, Nov. 6th – Night Quilter <—YOU ARE HERE!
Tuesday, Nov. 7th – Winging It!/Hummingbird Highway
Wednesday, Nov. 8th – Blue Nickel Studios
Thursday, Nov. 9th – ReannaLily Designs
Friday, Nov. 10th – The Sewing Loft
Saturday, Nov. 11th – The Cloth Parcel
I would use this lovely bundle in Bring Me Flowers by Jen Kingwell. I follow you by email and Instagram.
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The fussy cutting on this is great! Love the fabric and your use of it. I do think that would be an amazing table runner! Great work.
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I love your work! I think I would use the fabric for some cushions for my sisters new house!
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Your work is absolutely beautiful! I can tell that you are having a wonderful time. I would use the fabric to make a wall hanging. 🙂
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Oops I forgot to answer the last question….I receive your posts via email. 🙂
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Although I have not tried EPP yet, I love the Moonstone pattern! How pretty – so many variations possible – I would love to give it a try! Thank you, Susan
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I follow you by email and IG and am very glad that I do.
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These fabrics have such fabulous motifs. Would be perfect for a table runner and I’d use the motifs in some way to show them off.
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I would love these for placemats!
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Wow! Your EPP work is incredible! I’d love to try a pillow or bag.
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I follow your blog via email and IG.
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Love the tips on fussy cutting, the fabric would make a great table topper.
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Follow by email and Facebook. Will be looking for this fabric
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Beautiful project! I think they would make a cool wall hanging! Enjoy your day! angielovesgary2 atgmail dotcom
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I would love a pretty tablerunner from these fabrics. Your work is so precise….just beautiful! Thanks for the giveaway.
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I follow you by email. Love your posts! hrglover at hotmail dot com
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The teals, then the blues, and pale greys, what delightful designs and colours. I think a square in a square, graduating the colours to show each one in its own space. A quilt for someone in our family.
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I can see a bag out of these fabrics. They are so gorgeous and your work is beautiful. Thanks for the opportunity.
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I would make a fussy cut wall hanging then do some thread painting and FMQ’ing!
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I would make a pillow for my bed. The coloRs would work perfectly.
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I’d love to try your meticulous cutting. The colors are great.
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I would love to make a table topper !! Thank you….your work is awesome!!
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I follow you on Instagram! Thank you !
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I would like to make a pattern by Quilt Theory, not sure which one until I see the fabric. Thanks
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I would make a baby quilt for my niece. The fabric is gorgeous and perfect for it. I would love to make the blocks you are but I would need to start with a simpler block. Yours are amazing.
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I would love to make a quilt for my first granddaughter, Emily. She would be thrilled with the colors and patterns.
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everything you did is gorgeous! Those fabrics are just amazing! and the hummingbirds are totally awesome!!! The fabric would be terrific for a mini quilt or table topper! Thanks for the chance. I follow you on instagram and bloglovin! churcae(at)auburn(dot)edu
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and now I am following you on twitter toooooo!!!!
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Well, I’m so impressed & intrigued by your post. Would love to win – I am going to go back and investigate the designers & patterns and decide which pattern I will try but I think I will start off with a pillow – something manageable – thank you
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Pretty pillowcases for my girls.
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I have a Hexie quilt pattern that this pretty collection would be great for. Thanks for sharing your gorgeous epp blocks. Love to see your finished projects.
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I love fussy cutting and epp. Need to try flower mania … after I finish my rosestar and quatro color quilts. Thanks for the chance.
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Wow…amazing. It’s so cool the designs you can make when you plan your cutting.
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