Odetta

Odetta

52” x 52”

A few years ago I was privileged to go through some of the antique quilt collection of Heritage Park. Heritage Park is our local historical village. At the end of May they host a quilt show, where the quilts are all displayed outside, on fences, in the historical buildings. It’s a great affair. As part of the show they showcase a few quilters and have some classes. I was supposed to teach back in 2020 but, of course, the show was cancelled. In 2021 I was able to teach. My goal was modernize one of the quilts from their antique collection.

The original quilt was a repeat of the great Tree of Life block, simply two fabrics. The blocks were placed without sashing and on point, so that they stood tall and proud on the quilt.

In the class we talked about different ways to explore a modern version of this quilt. The main block is a half square triangle, so that became the basis of play. Exploring colour and scale were the two most common ways to play. As was playing with fabric. In the end, we had a collection of very different blocks in a rainbow of colours.

This version is made with 4.5” Half Square Triangles. The quilt is essentially one big block, floating in some extra patchwork. I used a collection of purple fabrics from my stash for the Tree and a wide assortment of black and white, low volume fabrics for the background. This is quite the update from the original ditzy floral and solid white background.

For quilting I stuck with straight lines and a wider than my usual distance between the lines. As this is a good size for a baby I kept it simple and softer. Another move to modern is that I chose a pale pink thread for quilting. Not purple, not white.

The backing fabric is a voile from my stash. I’d actually started making a backing for a different quilt but made a mistake. Because it is voile fabric and I didn’t have any other in my stash I assigned it to this quilt, so that none got wasted. It ended up being perfect. When I went shopping for the binding in my stash I liked the contrast of the magenta with the purple. It’s close, but not the same. And it goes perfectly with the backing! Interestingly, both of those fabrics are by Rashida Coleman Hale. Very different fabric collections, made years apart, but both hers.

The quilt is finished in time to be in the special Trees exhibit at the Heritage Park Quilt Show this year!