Go Back  Quiltingboard Forums >
  • Main
  • Subversive quilting >
  • Subversive quilting

  • Subversive quilting

    Thread Tools
     
    Old 11-04-2017, 07:54 PM
      #1  
    Senior Member
    Thread Starter
     
    Join Date: Jul 2017
    Posts: 808
    Default Subversive quilting

    I read a mystery novel where a woman wrote curses with the quilting stitches in some quilts she wrote. And I watched videos of people using long arm machines, and it was like they were just writing with them, all fluid and easy. I spent the day with a friend of mine who works in a phone bank as a bill collector. She told me their new productivity technique is to tell the workers, "No talking. Face forward and dial." Whaaaattt? Seriously? After we'd joked about it for a few hours, all those quilting ideas came together into my subversive quilt idea. I'm gonna make her a shirt, and the quilting is going to say Face Forward and Dial. Now I have to decide: many small lines of type, like stippling, or big fancy scrolly letters... Decisions, decisions. A subversive's work is never done.
    themadpatter is offline  
    Old 11-04-2017, 08:46 PM
      #2  
    Super Member
     
    Join Date: Oct 2013
    Location: Tulsa, Ok
    Posts: 4,582
    Default

    I like your thinking!! The closest to that for me was on a modern quilt I made that had large graffiti prints in it. My long armer is very creative and embedded in the shattered glass pattern quilting she stitched in my name and the year in the quilt. I loved it!
    Jeanne S is offline  
    Old 11-05-2017, 02:19 AM
      #3  
    Super Member
     
    Join Date: Aug 2010
    Posts: 2,213
    Default

    I saw a small quilt in Quilting Arts magazine a few months ago with a background of words - it may have been a quote - with an applique on top. It was very effective.
    Mkotch is offline  
    Old 11-05-2017, 04:06 AM
      #4  
    Super Member
     
    Join Date: Jan 2012
    Posts: 4,783
    Default

    I once made a red, white, and blue lap quilt for a daughter's friend, and the longarm quilting I did was the Declaration of Independence, as much as fit on the quilt. I loved it. I first made a pantograph pattern of it, so the letters were uniform sized and nicely spaced. The letters were pretty big, maybe two inches tall for the minor case letters if I remember right. I did it in cursive, so it was "continuous"; in between words I just stitched a baseline. Each line on the pantograph pattern was the width of the lap quilt I made.

    Last edited by JustAbitCrazy; 11-05-2017 at 04:09 AM.
    JustAbitCrazy is offline  
    Old 11-05-2017, 04:40 AM
      #5  
    Super Member
     
    Join Date: Jun 2011
    Location: Illinois
    Posts: 9,018
    Default

    Lettering is fun to do on the l/a......but it's cursive and since the schools are no longer teaching
    cursive, these Quilts will definitely be masterpieces to the upcoming generations!
    Geri B is offline  
    Old 11-05-2017, 07:19 AM
      #6  
    Super Member
     
    Join Date: Jun 2010
    Location: Grants Pass, OR
    Posts: 2,071
    Default

    When my very allergic to cats DH was around 12 years old, he got into a fight with his sister and his sister brought a cat into the house and left it in his room. That night, he had an allergy attack that almost cost him his life. Since then, he stays away from cats, says he does not like them and seems to have an antipathy towards them. I love cats. I think they are beautiful and useful members of our planet. Since I cannot have a cat, I put them secretly into my quilts. Almost every single quilt I have made has some cat design fabric in it. Some is obvious and some not so obvious. He does not know it but every night he is cuddled by a quilt with a cat on it. My secret.
    Iraxy is offline  
    Old 11-05-2017, 07:29 AM
      #7  
    Super Member
     
    Join Date: Jan 2012
    Posts: 4,783
    Default

    Iraxy, you're my kinda girl. One of these days I plan to make a quilt for our bed out of the Contrary Wife block. That'll be my secret, too.
    JustAbitCrazy is offline  
    Old 11-05-2017, 07:51 AM
      #8  
    Super Member
     
    Kassaundra's Avatar
     
    Join Date: Sep 2014
    Location: Rural Oklahoma
    Posts: 5,374
    Default

    Iraxy and Justabitcrazy, you guys are too funny. My Gma had a cook book called "Secrets of a Sneaky Cook" ............... and it was nearly worn out!!!! lol lol lol
    Kassaundra is offline  
    Old 11-05-2017, 07:57 AM
      #9  
    Super Member
     
    Join Date: Feb 2011
    Posts: 8,666
    Default

    My chuckle for the am!
    red-warrior is offline  
    Old 11-05-2017, 08:48 AM
      #10  
    Power Poster
     
    Join Date: Jan 2011
    Location: Southern USA
    Posts: 16,165
    Default

    Do you remember the name of that book? I read one where the man married another woman instead of the one that loved him. She made a wedding quilt and put all manner of bad things in it. The marriage was cursed and ended. I wanted to re read it but can't remember the name of it. I remember thinking at the time I should make a few cursed quilts for some I know. LOL
    Onebyone is offline  
    Related Topics
    Thread
    Thread Starter
    Forum
    Replies
    Last Post
    frannymac
    Main
    33
    09-27-2009 09:59 AM
    xapisgrace
    Main
    17
    07-14-2009 06:24 PM
    gracie_r
    Main
    17
    09-02-2008 07:37 AM

    Posting Rules
    You may not post new threads
    You may not post replies
    You may not post attachments
    You may not edit your posts

    BB code is On
    Smilies are On
    [IMG] code is On
    HTML code is On
    Trackbacks are Off
    Pingbacks are Off
    Refbacks are Off



    FREE Quilting Newsletter