Primordial, iridescent New Lipari

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New Lipari perfectly captures the primordial beauty of the Aeolian islands. Its luminous colours mirror cobalt seas, lush greenery, pink bougainvillea and shimmering sun; a beauty shot through with dark, fine-grained volcanic rock and black sand.

The rich, soft drape of this 54″ wide fabric with its black warp and 18 lustrous wefts offers you distinctive, iridescent jewel tones to work with; see what inspired Oakshott Fabrics to create this collection.

Designers are describing this collection as:
‘luscious’ ‘dynamic’ ‘stunning’
New Lipari is available as cut lengths and in a choice of pre-cut packs, including Fat 8ths, Fat Quarters, Half Metre Blocks and 5” Squares. The 5″ Labelled Sample Swatch comes with a £5 Gift Voucher – now there’s temptation!
And if it’s inspiration you need, then look no further than our selection of Quilting Kits, created exclusively for us by some of the world’s leading designers.
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Interpret Interpolations

Helen Howes has shared with her on thoughts on creating Interpolations 3 which, as the name suggests, is part of a design series. You can read the story behind her work and see the complete collection (so far!) in the first of our new In the designer’s own words features.

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In her latest exclusive design for Oakshott, Helen of HelenHowesTextiles has offset vibrant Ruby Reds against a subtle grey background of Lipari Pollara to stunning effect. These cottons take on a silk-like appearance – the result of combining different colour threads for warp and weft.
Interpolations 3 finishes at 30.5″ x 40.5″ and is available to buy now.

Jersey Waistcoat

We aren’t surprised that this fine sight has made ripples:

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This is Richard, married to Sarah Matlock, who wears this:

“with his rag coat when he joins the Morris Men – he plays the squeeze box for them!  And he makes the melodeons that he plays!!”

Sarah has now been commissioned to make this design in Oakshott Lipari which

“is going to be much more elegant”

Which we can’t wait to judge for ourselves, ‘cos we like the Colourshotts just fine:

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Why Jersey in the title? Well they are based at La Robeline Cider and Sausages on that lovely island – looks like a fine life!

Magic Carpet Free Pattern

The gorgeously sophisticated, jewel-like Oakshott Lipari collection is shown to great advantage in Anne William‘s design called Magic Carpet which first appeared in Popular Patchwork

2015-01magcicarpetawWe have reproduced the pattern in one of our free booklets, so download away and fly off on your own magic carpet. Here’s the link to the Lipari Fat Eighths pack you’ll need to create it.

The free pattern booklets can be found on the Instant Colour page of this blog and on the shop website.

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Amish with a Lipari twist

Francesca Kay bought a bundle of Oakshott Lipari at the Festival of Quilts a few years ago and used them for Amish With a Twist, completed July 2014, hurrah!

This photomontage shows the front of the quilt and the freestyle hand quilting on front and back:

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Designer Chatt: Lynne Goldsworthy of Lily's Quilts

Shotthrough managed to catch up with Lynne in her Derbyshire home after she’d had a successful Fat Quarterly retreat in London. This was the third retreat they’d run and they had had to pare down the numbers to ‘only’ 80.

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As well as full-time mothering and house-managing Lynne approaches her quilting as a full-time occupation and spends about two-thirds of her time quilting and the rest doing admin (including running the enterprising Lily’s Quilts, and some tenth of it on Fat Quarterly).

Her sewing skills were developed at the knees of her mother and both grandmothers in that wonderful art of creating new and recycling old clothes. But she has put that behind her in order to concentrate on the art of quilting quilts (not bags or clothes etc.) – and don’t we love the results?

The clarity and purity of her designs seem to echo her general approach to life. She is anti-hoarding (there’s a lesson for a lot of us) and once the drawers start to get full she offers fabrics out on Instagram; she’s attempted to hand quilt but the slowness of the process has been too much and those projects were never finished.

Luckily for us though she has finished plenty of other projects with the help of her trusty Janome Horizon; a Hera marker (a few steps up from using the back of a knife); and a ‘brilliant’ Frixion pen (you know, iron off the lines after). While we were on the subject of tools Shotthrough offered her a bottomless purse and she spent it on a new Janome Horizon and was tempted to add in a Longarm machine, as long as the purse also bought her a new sewing room extension (the dining room gets cleared once a year for Christmas!).

When asked how she kept comfortable when sewing, her advice was to make sure your chair height was correct so that you sat with all those healthy right angles for good posture. Oh, and don’t turn round to talk to your daughter in the middle of using a rotary cutter, ouch.

Lynne loves re-creating traditional patterns with new fabrics and just sucks up inspiration from everything in her surroundings (nature, printed photographs, other quilters’  work), but avoids consciously going online for inspiration because that inevitably leads to a rather circular existence.

Luckily for Oakshott she loves our fabrics and describes them as: “high end, luxurious, rather like a solid Liberty lawn”.  An impulsive, late-night email one Sunday about three years ago resulted in the ongoing collaboration between Lynne and Oakshott and we’ve been the lucky recipients of her talents ever since.

Lynne uses the new Colourshott (first two) and Lipari (for Trade Winds) ranges for her three latest quilt designs for Oakshott Fabrics, which are available as kits:

 OSHQKIT_OakshottSchoolhouseKit_quilt Oakshott Schoolhouse Quilt, where she uses three shades of the same Colourshott colour on each schoolhouse to achieve a 3D effect to give  a modern look to a traditional design she loves.
 CRQHKIT_CrossRoadsKit_Quilt Crossroads is so-called because she was just pipped to the post by another quilter who used the name that was Lynne’s original inspiration, Hashtags.
 TWQHKIT_TradeWindsKit_Quilt Trade Winds,  where she wanted the feel of a traditional block by using a single Lipari colour for each one. The name came following a plea on Instagram.