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Sunday, 14 April 2013

The Liberté Egalité Fraternité Cushion - Le Challenge

So not everything turns out quite as you envisioned it but this is my entry for Lucy and Nat's monthly Le Challenge. The theme is geometrics and I used the humble rectangle.


Inspired by Rita's thouroughly modern and bright Liberty Lifestyle cushion, I thought I might try something similar using my Liberty tana lawn charms which I have been collecting from Ali over the last year. But compared to Rita's, this is definitely old school!


I cut the charms in half and alternated the layout so that they resembled bricks. I wish now that I had thrown in some of my low volume charms from Laura Jane's recent swap so that the crazy riot of colour and design was broken up but as I remind myself on a daily basis - it's a cushion (or a quilt). If it's less than perfect or I don't really like it, it really isn't the end of the world.


As frequent nominee and winner of the most unadventurous quilter award, I straight line quilted it by echoing the seams first vertically and then horizontally.

I backed it in some Tanya Whelan fabric that a friend recently donated to me after moving house making a simple envelope closure. The cushion form is 22" and this piece of fabric was big enough to fit!


So this retro style cushion shows that perhaps I really am a seventies child!  Thanks to Lucy and Nat for hosting.  For more adventurous interpretations of the monthly theme, click on the button below.

Le Challenge

34 comments:

  1. It looks great! You also have the perfect place for it.

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  2. It is very pretty as a riot of colour. Di x

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  3. It is seriously lovely! I've been collecting Liberty Tana for awhile and I'm always trying to decide what to make with it. I think there is an art to using simple shapes. Nice work.

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  4. stop beating yourself up.. it looks lovely.. and you had a go xx

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  5. I think it has such a lovely retro vibe and the colours you used are really lovely!

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  6. Lovely cushion, I love straight line quilting too!

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  7. It looks great! Love the Liberty prints!

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  8. I love the fabric and quilting. Simple is best :)
    AmandaK@whatthebobbin

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  9. The pillows look so pretty with your granny square quilt ; )

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  10. Its gorgeous Annabella! Love those prints and the pattern you have chosen

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  11. I like it, it's very pretty and homely.

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  12. Oooh I have been playing with some of the same prints today - it looks great x

    In fact I could link up, I hadn't thought of that!

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  13. Looks wonderful. Don't be so hard on yourself! Great Le Challenge addition.

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  14. Spot on!! Love your choice of fabrics!!

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  15. perfect it is gorgeous :))

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  16. The overall look is very pretty and cohesive. Totally love the Liberty fabrics.

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  17. I like the humble rectangles! The prints are gorgeous and I love those traditional ones. Beautiful cushion! Thanks for linking up :)

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  18. Good old rectangles! I used them for my Le Challenge project too. I love the liberty prints you used, so pretty!

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  19. I love the soft, subtle nature of your Liberty cushion Annabella! It is very, very pretty! It must have been lovely to work with Liberty!

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  20. I love Liberty, love the cushion, and I am also a big fan of straight-line quiling :)

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  21. Groovy baby! From one '70's child to another! Jxo

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  22. This design really shows off the beautiful Liberty fabrics!

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  23. whether you made the challenge or not you can't go wrong with Liberty

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  24. So pretty. You could convert me to liberty!

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  25. I think this is looking just as nice as Rita's :)

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  26. Beautiful fabrics, I love simple stitching sometimes it really just adds to your piece and this is a perfect example, looks great.

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  27. Really lovely, and what a good idea for utilising all those little pieces and bits that I keep everywhere not wanting to throw them away!

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