noun
any of several plants belonging to the genus Trillium, of the lily family, having a whorl of three leaves from the centre of which rises a solitary, three-petalled flower.
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The Forest Quilt-Along has produced some AMAZING (and free) paper pieced blocks! I have so far stitched two of my favourites - the Feather block by Joanna/Shape Moth and the Trillium block by Teri/Craktpot. I still want to make the woodpecker, the snail on the flowers and Aspen grove. For my feathers, I used some of my green scraps - the itty-bitty ones I have saved for ages! Ha - I knew they would come in handy one day! I have not made this block into anything yet - I am waiting for some inspiration! Oh how I love green...
As I am Canadian, I couldn't resist making the gorgeous trillium flower block. When I was a kid, we would take walks in the local forest/woods and spotting a trillium was a very special occasion. I recall that in school we were always taught NOT TO PICK THEM. They are our provincial flower and come in a variety of colours and shapes but the white one is the one I remember from my childhood.
Once I completed the block, I knew I wanted to make a cushion from it. Look how nice it looks with my King Kong Wonky quilt!
For the yellow centre I used two different shades of my precious Oakshott cottons and stitched some small french knots to give some texture. I hand stitched the Oakshott green leaves with Aurifil 40 weight (my favourite) and gave the white petals some texture with free motion lines to echo the shape of the flower.
Each tip of flower has an off-white fabric with tiny little white pin dots which ever-so-subtly contrasts with the white Architextures cross hatch fabric used for the flower. I used green linen for the border and I tried a technique that I have wanted to try forever -- I added a flange! I wanted a tiny border to separate the grey from the green linen and a flange seemed the best option and I am quite pleased with the effect. Not too shabby for a first attempt, though the picture below makes it look all wonky!
So there you have it - my Forest QAL Trillium Cushion. Linking up to the party over at Shape Moth.
Linking to TGIFF over at Pippa's Patch.
16 comments:
really gorgeous. It reminds me of the frangipani flower which is my favourite here in Indonesia.
Beautiful! I love green as well, so I think your feather block is perfect! :^)
Beautiful! I love green as well, so I think your feather block is perfect! :^)
Beautiful creations - the feathers are just stunning! Chrissie x
I never knew that they were called Trilliums - you learn something new every day! Beautiful cushion Amy :D
that is seriously impressive! I love all the little details. And also: FLANGE!!!!! *snigger*
It's beautiful, Amy :-)
wow, beautiful and the feathers are fabulous!
Absolutely beautiful! I love both!
Aw, I thought you'd made it as an homage to home. Yay! It's beautiful, Amy, and your details are fabulous! You're making me proud to be Ontarian. :)
Such a lot of detail in your paper piecing. Looks great - nice to have something you like so much.
What a beautiful cushion! I love the hand stitched details you have added to the centre. And you are right, it complements your King Kong Wonk perfectly.
Why have I never heard of a trillium flower? I must have been living under a rock.
I love the beautiful Trillium flower. There is one road I drive on to go to a local quilt shop, and the woods are carpeted in trilliums each spring...so inspiring!
Your Trillium pillow is gorgeous! So stylish and pretty!
Susie
Oooh that's lovely- I don't know why I didn't make this block as part of my QAL entry!
Ahhh the oakshotts! Brilliant! And so daring of you to use them in a paper-piecing project (!) Well done, friend ;)
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