MQWS Blog Hop Day 7 – Square in a Square

Good news for those of you who wish to purchase Machine Quilting With Style on Amazon – it’s now back in stock on their site with plenty of additional copies on the way!

Square in a Square – The Background Story

The title of Square in a Square is my nod to tradition. Although I would consider this quilt very modern in design, the title comes from a very traditional block of the same name. I like the play on design – this quilt features several squares inside of bigger squares, all contained in one large, gigantic square.

Finals B1324.inddSquare in a Square 60″ x 60″ by Christa Watson. Photography by Brent Kane.

In addition to piecing a whole bunch of squares, I wanted to carry over the square theme into the machine quilting, too. The blocks are all quilted in a wonky square spiral, using a walking foot. I chose a variegated thread for the square spirals to give it a little extra punch of color.

detail quiltingQuilting Square Spirals is So. Much. Fun!!

The background is quilted using one of my favorite modern textures – boxes. In the book I remind my readers, that not all of the boxes are perfectly square. Crushed boxes happen in life and a few wonky ones on the quilt are okay.

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Detail quilting on Square in a Square

A Bit More

Modern elements – asymmetrical alternate grid structure, oversized blocks, simple repetitive shapes, minimalism, bold colors, expansive negative space, modern geometric quilting.

Time to complete – 20 hours from start to finish.

Stacy’s Version – A Modern Halloween Quilt

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Stacy Cooper from Farm Road Quilts is my original BQF (Best Quilting Friend). We met at a quilting retreat about 15 years ago and have been returning to the same event together year after year (Check out my recent Instagram feed @christaquilts for pictures from the event this weekend.) In fact, as a true friend, she let me “borrow” her quilt to cuddle up while sewing, when the retreat room got a bit chilly. (Another friend let me borrow her quilted sweatshirt jacket so I stayed nice and toasty while I sewed.)

square_sneak_peekHere’s a sneak peek of Stacy’s quilt in action!

Stacy created her version as a Halloween quilt. However, when you see it, at first glance, you wouldn’t even know it’s a holiday quilt! She threw in pops of turquoise along with gray, black and orange for a very sophisticated take on a whimsical idea.

Pop on over to Stacy’s blog to see her version, and be sure to enter her giveaway!

The Littlest Thistle (With a Big Heart)

Katy Cameron from the Littlest Thistle and I have yet to meet in person, although we are friends online. However, I hope we’ll get a chance to one day soon, because she’s from the UK which means I bet she’ll have a killer accent!! Not only is Katy a quilter and instructor, she’s also an amazing bag maker and is hosting a really cool event – the Sew Brit Bag Camp in rural England next year. Doesn’t that sound lovely?

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Katy also has a big heart when she agreed to review my book on her blog. Head over there to see what she has to say and while you are there, check out her other projects. You just may be inspired!

But Wait, There’s More!

I’ve mentioned throughout the book how much I enjoy using Aurifil thread for both piecing and quilting, so I thought I’d throw in a bonus giveaway! One of you luck readers can win this collection of 10 spools of Angela Walter’s Drift colorway and try it out for yourself.

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(Unless you’ve been quilting under a rock – I’m sure you know what an amazing machine quilter Angela is. Don’t be surprised if you hear more from both of us in the near future….)

To enter simply leave a comment on this post, letting me know which quilt has been your favorite so far. I’ll draw a random winner at the end of the day on September 26th – the last day of the hop! And yes, EVERYONE is eligible to win!

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130 thoughts on “MQWS Blog Hop Day 7 – Square in a Square

  1. Linda S says:
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    I love blog hops for new books. I like seeing the different versions of each of the quilts, so fun!. I really like Pearl Grey. And a chance in a giveaway is always a sweet bonus. Thanks for the chance. dragonfly9716 at yahoo dot com

  2. Glenna Denman says:
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    It’s hard to choose one, your quilts are all fantastic. Perhaps Candy Pops just edges out the others so far. Love your quilting ideas and extra tips, too.

  3. LJ says:
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    Angela is marvelous – what an inspiration! I’m really loving this Block in a Block quilt – the randomness of the color blocks is so neat. Your improv block quilting is my favorite and I’m looking forward to giving that a try. Thanks, Christa.

  4. springleafstudios says:
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    It’s been fun to see the different takes on your quilts on the hop. I especially like Linda/Flourishing Palms version of your Candy Pop. I’d love to add your book to our modern quilt guild library. Machine quilting is the one area we don’t have covered yet in our selections.

  5. Diane B says:
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    Square in a Square…and I’m so new to free motion quilting and w/my walking foot that I can do wonky anything and quilting square spirals I can try! Thanks for all the tips:)
    Ripples is my next favorite.

  6. Kath S says:
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    It’s been tough narrowing the list done to just one favorite. So here’s the two tied for first place: Little Man Fancy (I’m making this for my niece’s baby boy due in November) and Broken V. Love how you’ve put your blog hop together and, of course, love all the quilts we’ve seen so far. Thanks! ktsquiltdreams (at)gmail (dot)com

  7. Lynda H says:
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    having a hard time choosing – so far it is a toss between colored crystals and broken V – if one wished a two sided quilt, I would put these two together! I do make a lot of two sided quilts – I like to do one side with white background and the other in black or navy background – a day and night effect.

  8. Kath S says:
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    You know, all of your quilts have been super so pickings just one is tough. I’ve got it down to a tie between Little Man Fancy and Broken V. I’m thinking about Little Man for my niece’s first baby boy due in November. The way you’ve put this blog hop has been super – so much better than the usual. Thanks! ktsquiltdreams (at)gmail (dot)com

  9. Lou Wotzke says:
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    I love getting to “meet” new bloggers and I am having fun on this one as quilting things myself is my only option . Thank You!

  10. Ann says:
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    Hi, enjoying the blog hop. Gives me something fun and colorful to start off my day. My favorite so far is Pearl Gray, but mostly I’m enjoying getting all the good ideas on machine quilting motifs. Amazon has finally shipped my book!

  11. Julie Hertel says:
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    My favorite so far is Stacy’s version of your square in a square-her Modern Halloween Quilt! Of course, that may have something to do with Halloween being my favorite holiday too coupled with this modern quilt pattern. I just ordered your book from Amazon – thank you for notifying us that it is restocked there. I love FMQ on my sewing machines. Been using aurifil to piece and isacord to quilt but looking forward to trying aurifil to quilt when the book arrives. Love your blog!

  12. Christina in FL says:
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    Oh Christa, the SIS (Square In Square) quilt is awesome. I love the modern, beautiful colors, the offset-ness (I think I just made that up lol) and quilting… love it!!!
    I hope to get a chance to meet YOU sometime. 🙂 I got to meet Angela at a guild meeting (horrible grammar) and she is … herself. Like you, she is effervescently delightful.

  13. msannie says:
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    It’ a hard choice between the front or the back of your Color Crystals quilt….I love the bright colors on both pieces, and have to say I’m impressed with Ida’s version of the back!

  14. Barbara Hancock says:
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    I love the Square in a Square quilt. I love simplicity and the opportunity to do simple quilting and really make an elegant quilt. I am getting your book.

  15. Shari K. says:
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    Square in a Square is my favorite, because I think I can really do this quilting!
    Thanks for the background story on all the quilts thus far.

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