It's time for another My First Quilt interview! This month Ange Wilson of Gnome Angel shares the story of her first quilt.
In her own words, Ange is "a self-confessed fussy cutter, lover of patchwork and a proud fabric fondler. I design quilt patterns (specialising in traditional patchwork and samplers), host a podcast (Fussy Cutters Club) and run the annual 100 Days 100 Blocks event. I can talk for hours... sometimes it's even all about fabric!"
And now, here is Ange's first quilt!
What year did you make your first quilt? What prompted you to make it?
2011. My Nana was moving into a care facility and so she gifted me her Janome sewing machine (which I still have). I don't know why she did it, but it changed my life forever. I grew up in the tropics of Australia and so quilts weren't really a "thing". However, for as long as I can remember I've been fascinated by them in American culture. I used to love seeing them in film, in books, on the internet. I was just enamoured with the idea of being able to make something and have that thing be passed down through the family. To be able to still be a part of your family for generations. It's an amazing concept to me and still gives me comfort to know that if anything were to happen to me my son would have a hug from his Mum in quilt form whenever he wanted it.
What techniques were used in that first quilt? Did you quilt it yourself?
It was super simple squares and rectangles. Super basic. Ha! No. I'm not a quilter, I'm a patchworker. I haven't quilted any of my quilts. My bestie, Raylee of Sunflower Quilting quilts all my creations.
Who taught you to make the quilt?
The pattern I brought had basic instructions and then I winged it. It was shocking. I used a 1/2" seam! I had no idea. I ended up making another quilt after it before someone recommended I take a beginners class at our Local Quilt Shop. It was a game changer.
Are the colours you chose for your first quilt ones you would still choose today?
Probably... I still use a lot of blue and green, but I think I'd likely fussy cut the prints if I was to do it over and be more conscious of tonal differences in the fabrics I used.
Did you fall in love with quilting right away? Or was there a gap between making the first quilt and the next one?
I was in love before I started. After my 3rd quilt I challenged myself to make a quilt top a month for 1 year. The rest they say is history...
Where is the quilt now?
In my cupboard. My Nana passed and she wanted me to have it back, so I have it here. I'll pass it on to my kiddo when I go and pray that he finds someone he loves to pass it on to.
Is there anything you wish you could go back and tell yourself as you made that first quilt?
Nope. I think I'd just smile knowingly and tell myself I'm about to go on an amazing adventure.
Anything else you want to share about your first quilt?
My quilt photography has gotten a LOT better since I made this quilt! LOL
Thanks for sharing your first quilt with us, Ange!
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