Sunday, April 22, 2018

Louie for Use It Up Blog Hop

"Louie 2," 23" x 14", made by Pam Geisel, Apr. 2018

Welcome to the final day of the Island Batik Ambassador Alumni's "Use It Up" Blog Hop! The Alumni are former ambassadors who still love to use Island Batik fabrics and we decided to have our own little blog hop to use up our Island Batik fabrics. (Not going to happen any time soon for me as I still have a lot.)

For this blog hop I decided to revisit one of my previous quilts and remake it using Island Batik fabrics, so let me introduce you to Louie. Louie is a barn owl and one of the resident raptors at the Glen Helen Raptor Center in Yellow Springs, Ohio.


I used the eight fabrics in the back for the background, blending from light to dark and added some brown couched yarn to every other square before piecing. The three cream colored fabrics in the front were used to make Louie. I couched the same brown yarn along the tree branch and some white handspun yarn around Louie's head and where the binding meets the quilt.

As always, you can click on any of the photos to see them larger and if you missed any of the other "Use It Up" posts you can find the links to them here.

7 comments:

Char said...

Love Louie! Thank you so much for explaining your process.

Quilting Tangent said...

Pretty quilt of Louie.

teachpany said...

Outstanding Owl! I do like this one. Great job.

Sandi1100 said...

Louie is adorable!

Anonymous said...

I love owls! This came out great. Love the fabrics too.

Judi Duncan said...

Louie is so adorable and the fabrics really show him off well!

beaquilter said...

Uhh I love owls, this quilt is awesome!