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Repetition: E

December 3, 2022

Repetition: E

Reclaimed garments, vintage sheet, and other cotton and wool fabrics, machine pieced and quilted. 44" H x 39" W, 2022. $850 Click here to purchase.

Quilt Blocks Are Small Problems.

A small problem, created and solved, over and over. That's how I think about making a quilt. Build the blocks, then build with the blocks.

But wait - Sarah, aren't you an improv quilter? I thought you didn't make quilt blocks.

I actually make a ton of quilt blocks. I just don't make them all the same size or shape or color. That's where the improvisation comes in.

In Repetition: E, the building blocks are easier to see.

This is one of the quilts I started in early 2022 during the Abstract Piecing workshop series with Sherri Lynn Wood. It had snowed that week, and I was noticing the shapes made by different tire treads in the show.

The blocks are composed from very simple elements. All rectangles, one horizontal, the rest perpendicular to that one. Most of them are only two colors, to make the brain read the shapes as letter E's. Kinda like those charts at the opthamologist's office.

As with Don't Stop Me Now, I challenged myself to use mostly striped fabrics, which enforced the rectangular motif.

More Rule-Breaking

I could have made all of the E blocks the same size and shape. But my curious mind says, "Never make a rule unless you intent to break it." And rubs its little brainy hands together a-la-Mr.-Burns.

A patchwork quilt in progress, with fabrics in many different colors.

What if this block had 3 colors instead of 2? What if this one had 4 stripes, or 5, or 6? What if this one didn't make the E shape? What if this one was longer, or shorter, or wider? And so on. I can't help myself. I gotta try everything.

Close up view of a patchwork quilt, with visible stitching.
Close up view of a patchwork quilt, with visible stitching.
Close up view of a patchwork quilt, with visible stitching.

Basic Split is another example of this approach: Start with a very simple block construction, and make multiple variations on that theme.

Repetition: E is now available in my web store!

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In Process, Quilts Tags Process, improvisation, quilts, modern quilting, Sherri Lynn Wood
Photo of a patchwork quilt made by Sarah Atlee. The quilt contains fabrics in many colors, mainly green, grey, and pink.

Don't Stop Me Now
Reclaimed garments, vintage sheets, and other fabrics, machine pieced and quilted.
48"h x 38"w, 2022.
$800 Click here to purchase.

Don't Stop Me Now

September 13, 2022

I've learned so much from Sherri Lynn Wood. She's a remarkable artist and educator. I took my first workshop with her at QuiltCon 2015, which was also my first QuiltCon. I signed up kind of late, but there were slots left in her "Quilting From a Score" workshop. Her book, The Improv Handbook for Modern Quilters, was so new that I don't think they were even for sale at the show.

If you're familiar with her book, the workshop she taught that year was the Floating Squares score.

I came away changed. I figured out that I was an improv quilter, but I didn't know that quilting could be so... effortless.

Long story short, when Wood announced her spring 2022 lineup of workshops, I decided...

This was a beautiful, fertile creative period for me. A highlight of the workshop series was the guest appearance by Gees Bend quilter Mary Margaret Pettway.

Like, I can't even.

Here's a little tip: If you are a quilter in the twenty first century, you owe a debt to the quilters of Gees Bend. You can pay something toward that debt right here. Learn more about the quilters of Gee's Bend at the Souls Grown Deep Foundation website.

Ms. Pettway inspired this quilt.

Photo of several pieces of fabric, in dark grey, black and white checks, and olive green polka dots. The fabric pieces sit against a green cutting mat with a yellow 1-inch grid.

With Don't Stop Me Now, I challenged myself to work in an improvisational style, with mostly striped fabric. Here's my maximalist tendency coming through: All Stripes All The Time.

What's In a Name?

I title all my work. Usually, the title comes to me mid-construction. I was so filled with energy at learning from Ms. Pettway, plus the infusion of color and pattern in the dead of winter, that my exuberance could only be expressed in the immortal words of Freddie Mercury.*

Photo of square and rectangular fabric pieces against a white background. The fabrics are mainly green, dark grey, yellow, and pink.

Tonight I'm gonna have myself a real good time
I feel alive
And the world, I'll turn it inside out, yeah
I'm floating around in ecstasy
So (Don't stop me now)
(Don't stop me)
'Cause I'm having a good time
Having a good time

I'm a shooting star, leaping through the sky like a tiger
Defying the laws of gravity
I'm a racing car, passing by like Lady Godiva
I'm gonna go, go, go, there's no stopping me
I'm burning through the sky, yeah
Two hundred degrees, that's why they call me Mister Fahrenheit
I'm travelling at the speed of light
I wanna make a supersonic man outta you

Photo of pieces of fabric on a white background. The fabrics are mainly green, dark grey, and pink.

(Don't stop me now)
I'm having such a good time, I'm having a ball
(Don't stop me now)
If you wanna have a good time, just give me a call
(Don't stop me now)
'Cause I'm having a good time
(Don't stop me now)
Yes, I'm having a good time
I don't wanna stop at all, yeah

I'm a rocket ship on my way to Mars on a collision course
I am a satellite, I'm out of control
I'm a sex machine, ready to reload like an atom bomb
About to oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, explode

Closeup photo of a patchwork quilt. The quilt is made from many different striped and polka dotted fabrics. The quilt is criss-crossed with lines of stitches.

I'm burning through the sky, yeah
Two hundred degrees, that's why they call me Mister Fahrenheit
I'm travelling at the speed of light
I wanna make a supersonic woman of you

(Don't stop me, don't stop me, don't stop me)
Hey, hey, hey
(Don't stop me, don't stop me, ooh, ooh, ooh)
I like it
(Don't stop me, don't stop me)
Have a good time, good time
(Don't stop me, don't stop me) Woah
Let loose, honey, all right

Closeup photo of a patchwork quilt. The quilt is made from many different striped and polka dotted fabrics. The quilt is criss-crossed with lines of stitches.

Oh, I'm burning through the sky, yeah
Two hundred degrees, that's why they call me Mister Fahrenheit (Hey)
Travelling at the speed of light
I wanna make a supersonic man outta you (Hey, hey)

(Don't stop me now)
I'm having such a good time, I'm having a ball
(Don't stop me now)
If you wanna have a good time, just give me a call (Ooh, alright)
(Don't stop me now)
'Cause I'm having a good time (Hey, hey)
(Don't stop me now)
Yes, I'm having a good time
I don't wanna stop at all

Closeup photo of a patchwork quilt. The quilt is made from many different striped and polka dotted fabrics. The quilt is criss-crossed with lines of stitches.

Lyrics from Don't Stop Me Now, 1978, written by Freddie Mercury and performed by Queen.

* To experience this song in its finest postmodern format, I recommend this Google Doodle.

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