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New Quilt: Promising First Date

January 29, 2019 By Lisa Berentsen

Project Quilting second challenge in Season 10 was to make a quilt containing only the colors red, white and blue in a one-week window. Here’s my result. I titled it “Promising First Date” because it seems to have better possibilities, but, the way it is, it’s not good enough to marry. I created this 24″ x 27″ quilt in less than optimal conditions in a hotel overlooking beautiful Coronado Bay, CA.

Click here to see all the entries. Vote for mine (#93) by clicking on the heart in the upper right corner.

New Quilt: I Believe in the Sun

January 13, 2019 By Lisa Berentsen

The Project Quilting Challenge this week is to construct a quilt inspired by the phrase: “Hope springs eternal.”

Alexander Pope’s complete statement in the Essay of Man was: “Hope springs eternal in the human breast.” While the season of spring is hopeful and holds many obvious symbols, I immediately went to a human context.

In the most dire of circumstances, a prisoner interned in a Nazi concentration camp because of his Jewish heritage used the wall of the cell to scratch a poem whose start is familiar:


“I believe in the sun
even when it is not shining
And I believe in love,
even when there’s no one there.
And I believe in God,
even when he is silent.”

The poem goes beyond this familiar start, and I believe the next line to be the most hopeful of sentiments:  “I believe through any trial, there is always a way.” This was my inspiration.

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Voltaire’s Jewel is going to Quiltcon 2019

December 18, 2018 By Lisa Berentsen

“Illusion is the first of all pleasures.” -Voltaire

Lisa’s two-color quilt has been juried into Quiltcon Presented by The Modern Quilt Guild in Nashville in February, 2019.

Gradation of line in this quilt creates pleasure for the eye. The strong contrast between the jewel and moss tones provides eye movement that implies curves, though you know the lines are straight. Side to side gradation, combined with the center to corner gradation create a medallion quilt that mimics Hawaiian applique. Lisa chose to quilt mostly straight lines so the quilting wouldn’t compete visually and the pieced lines remain the main course for your eye. Squinting your eyes at this quilt is fun, too….

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Have a Look at the Great Quilts from the Summit

November 15, 2018 By Lisa Berentsen

The November Summit called “Making Traditional Blocks Your Own” is over, but the quilts we made will last forever.

November 2018 Quilter's Thread Summit QuiltWe had a phenomenal group, and it was no surprise to me that each of the quilts was unique and wonderful.

Our first day had a lot of instruction and exercises related to design principals and color theory. During the day, each participant chose a traditional quilt block and made multiple variations of it. Then we chose a single modified block and modified it in more ways. Then we traded blocks and got a shot at modifying someone else’s modifications. In this way, we learned to really look at things, and to look at them from many different perspectives….

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