Julie Beaulieu Quilts
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Julie Beaulieu Quilts
Our local quilt store (G Street Fabrics) holds monthly gatherings that usually include a speaker with a discussion of their work. This month it was Julie Beaulieu. I really liked her quilts. While I've never been a fan of Bargello, she showed a variation of doing it that really turned me on. Here are some of the quilts she showed us:
What I love about this one is the subtle change from color to color in the Bargello, and then she added wonderful applique on top.
Those are lily pads and sea grasses.
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This is a more traditional bargello, but done with a limited pallet of black, white and greys with a punch of reds:
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This is a variation on the lilly pad one, above, but with a different color range. Not sure if you can tell, but she appliqued fussy-cut flowers throughout the top and bottom sections.
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This is a type of french braid. I liked her use of Paula Nadelstein(?)'s fabrics in the centers.
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She said she had a lot of fun with this one; the 9" blocks consist of the same repeat of piecing, then you turn the blocks whichever way you want before sewing them together in lines.
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This isn't a bargello, but has a similar feel to it. the pieces are small diamond shapes (like in a lone-star design), but placed in alternating rows. I'm not able to explain it well. She then fussy-pieced contrasting colors in the "water" to make it look the way the ocean/bay does when light hits it.
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What I love about this one is the subtle change from color to color in the Bargello, and then she added wonderful applique on top.
Those are lily pads and sea grasses.
[ATTACH=CONFIG]387496[/ATTACH]
This is a more traditional bargello, but done with a limited pallet of black, white and greys with a punch of reds:
[ATTACH=CONFIG]387497[/ATTACH]
This is a variation on the lilly pad one, above, but with a different color range. Not sure if you can tell, but she appliqued fussy-cut flowers throughout the top and bottom sections.
[ATTACH=CONFIG]387498[/ATTACH]
This is a type of french braid. I liked her use of Paula Nadelstein(?)'s fabrics in the centers.
[ATTACH=CONFIG]387499[/ATTACH]
She said she had a lot of fun with this one; the 9" blocks consist of the same repeat of piecing, then you turn the blocks whichever way you want before sewing them together in lines.
[ATTACH=CONFIG]387500[/ATTACH]
This isn't a bargello, but has a similar feel to it. the pieces are small diamond shapes (like in a lone-star design), but placed in alternating rows. I'm not able to explain it well. She then fussy-pieced contrasting colors in the "water" to make it look the way the ocean/bay does when light hits it.
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