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City Quilts Winners!

Sunday, July 25th, 2010

City Quilts by Cherri House

What a fun tour we had! It was great getting to know more about Cherri, and getting to know so many new bloggers. Thanks to everyone who stopped in and left a comment. I hope you enjoyed the tour!

Now for the winners!

The winner of of copy of City Quilts is Megan! She says:

“Every time I see a new quilt from this book I want to make it! As a relatively new quilter who is just now venturing more into solids I have to say that this is the most inspiring collection of contemporary quilts I’ve seen. Fingers crossed for one of the lovely prizes!”

Have fun, Megan!

The winner of a killer stack of Kona Cotton fat quarters is Dayna! She says

“This tour is great! Who knew solids could be so interesting!”

Sounds like you’ll be learning more about it!

Ok, now it’s time to get started on your quilts!

City Shops Quilt

Friday, July 23rd, 2010

City Shops

While the City Quilt love is making it’s way around the internet, I’d thought I’d take this opportunity to show off my new quilt! I am smitten by the book’s new City Shops quilt, and started one almost immediately upon the book’s arrival! The Gee’s Bend look of this quilt struck me right way, and am always happy when when quilt instructions are clear, easy to follow, but do allow for some random fabric placement! There’s something about it that feels more like an adventure!

City Shops

City Shops by Cherri House

Inspired by bar codes & shopping (who doesn’t love shopping!), Cherri used black, white and blue fabrics for her City Shops quilt. Loving the look, but wanting to make it my own, I chose a palette of green, yellow and white Kona cottons, which is what Cherri uses in all of her quilts. Then, I reversed the dark to light ratio, creating a more light and summery version.

Everyone at the shop LOVES the result, so much so that we quickly quilted and bound it, forgetting to add the border! If I were to go back I would have added one in the minty green Kona cotton, but I think it looks wonderful just the same!

City Shops

If you’d like to try your hand at our version of this quilt, kits are available in both shops. We’re also down to the last 2 days to enter our City Quilts blog tour giveaway! Be sure to leave a comment by tomorrow at midnight. Enjoy!

City Quilts Blog Tour – Day Five!

Friday, July 16th, 2010

City Quilts by Cherri House

Welcome, City Quilts fans! I am so pleased to be hosting this stop on the City Quilts blog tour. I am a city girl through and through, so it’s refreshing to see a quilt book inspired by an urban environment. The clean, simple lines and enthusiastic use of color fit so well into the modern home, no matter where you live. Currently, I am wondering just how many of these quilts I can fit into MY home!

Cherri kindly answered some questions about her book, design process and personal style. Let’s see what she has to say!

City Gardens by Cherri House

Congratulations on your first book! How does designing a book compare with designing a quilt?

Though every quilt is different, you know before starting what each step and process will require. With the book, there was so much more involved that I was completely unaware of…formatting, illustrations, samples, so much goes into a book that is a complete mystery until you are actually involved in the process.

What’s your most & least favorite part of the design process?

I’m not sure if I could describe it as my least favorite, but I might say the most frustrating part for me is having incredible fabric, and not knowing the best way to utilize it – waiting for some illusive inspiration that seems just out of reach. This doesn’t happen too often, but when it does it kind of freaks me out, and gives me a little panic. I then have to stop forcing the issue, and try to be more patient. I have to live with the fabric for awhile, and figure out what it wants, and needs to be. It’s pretty magical when the inspiration comes, and the 1/2 dozen ideas I have rejected get recycled and refined for another project. The best part is when a quilt is finished, and it is EXACTLY what I had envisioned, or better.

Looking at your quilts, I see that you are someone that loves color play. What is it about working with solid colors that you find so attractive?

The timelessness of solids! I love printed fabric, but it becomes so dated so quickly. It’s heartbreaking to make a quilt, then somewhere down the road, you look at it and say, “that is so 2007″. Also, I love the painterly quality of solids, creating contemporary works of art is achievable with solids.

You obviously have a wonderful color sense! Do you have formal art training or have you always been so attuned to color?

No formal art training for me, sadly. I have always loved color, and have been drawn to it my whole life. Anything with color pulls me in like a magnet – from flowers to fabric, to nature; I just can’t get enough of it. I was a florist for many years, and it greatly influences how I design my quilts.

Does this love of solids carry over into your home & wardrobe? For example, do you have whole closet full of gradations of your favorite colors & pillows on the sofa to match? ;)

Yes, walk into my home, and the first thing you will notice is that I have no fear of color…navy carpet, solid red couches, yellow living room walls, orange dining room, purple guest bath, black slate floors – an explosion of color. My wardrobe is 95% solids as well…at least I’m consistent!

City Quilts by Cherri House

Thanks, Cherri! That was fun!

Now, I know you all want to know about the giveaway. Here’s what you have a chance to win!

A copy of City Quilts from C&T Publishing & a gorgeous fat quarter bundle of Kona cotton solids from Robert Kaufman Fabrics.

Kona Cotton Prize!

To enter, simply leave a comment on this post. Be sure to enter by Saturday, July 24th at midnight. I will announce the winners on Sunday, July 25th, so stay tuned!

Check out Cherri at her other tour stops, and enter to win more prizes!

July 12th – http://naptimequilter.blogspot.com/

July 13th -http://mrsschmenkmanquilts.wordpress.com/

July 14th – http://littleladypatchwork.blogspot.com/

July 15th – http://patsloan.typepad.com/

July 16th – Here you are! Welcome!

July 17th – http://www.swatchandstitch.com/

July 18th – http://blog.fatquarterly.com/

July 19th – http://carolinapatchworks.com/blog/

July 20th – http://www.sewer-sewist.com/

July 21st – http://www.jaybirdquilts.com/

July 22nd – http://www.spunsugarquilt.com/

July 23rd – http://juicy-bits.typepad.com/

July 24th – http://www.trueup.net/

Coming Soon: City Quilts Blog Tour & Giveaway!

Tuesday, July 6th, 2010

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City Quilts is a wonderful new quilting book from first time author, Cherri House. Besides having a great name, Cherri is an talented designer, with an eye for color and a love for all things quilty. This book is something I have been waiting for, and I know you guys will love it too!

City Quilts

Using Robert Kaufman’s Kona Cotton solids as her palette, Cherri uses cityscapes as her inspiration for 12 gorgeous, modern quilts. The patterns are beginner friendly, with simple piecing and clear instructions throughout. Even if quilt construction is a cinch for you, Cherri’s color play will keep you engaged and having fun! I am finishing up my first from the book right now and I am in love! I can tell it will be the first of many!

City Quilts

To celebrate the book’s release, Cherri is having a blog tour starting next week! I’ve never been involved in a blog tour before, and I am so pleased to be hosting a stop. Cherri will be interviewed by each host, 13 in all, which not only gives you chance to check out some fun new crafters, but also gives you 13 chances to WIN! At each stop on the tour, you will have a chance to win an copy of City Quilts and a fat quarter bundle of Kona Cotton Solids from Robert Kaufman. Wicked!

Here’s the schedule: Have fun & see you back here on the 16th!

July 12th – http://naptimequilter.blogspot.com/

July 13th -http://mrsschmenkmanquilts.wordpress.com/

July 14th – http://littleladypatchwork.blogspot.com/

July 15th – http://patsloan.typepad.com/

July 16th – http://www.spoolsewing.com/blog/

July 17th – http://www.swatchandstitch.com/

July 18th – http://blog.fatquarterly.com/

July 19th – http://carolinapatchworks.com/blog/

July 20th – http://www.sewer-sewist.com/

July 21st – http://www.jaybirdquilts.com/

July 22nd – http://www.spunsugarquilt.com/

July 23rd – http://juicy-bits.typepad.com/

July 24th – http://www.trueup.net/