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Clementine Ikat Quilt + Color Mentor pattern

Today I'm excited to present the newest member of my Color Mentor series: Ikat quilt!  

Originally created in 2014, the new pattern is streamlined, with updated graphic design and a new segment on using color value in patchwork.  If you're color curious, this Level 2 Color Mentor pattern is an experience to broaden your horizons.  Even though the patchwork looks intricate, it's actually easy to piece with no special seams.

Value is a foundational concept for effective fabric choice in patchwork.  My first version of Ikat quilt, Rose Chai, relied on high value contrast, resulting in sharp, bold patchwork.  While I adore the effect of pairing black and white, I wanted to try something new with my latest iteration.

This lovely bouquet (via Pinterest) inspired a softer version.  Clementine Ikat Quilt uses medium value contrast and a more selective color scheme.  It's all about orange, with a generous sprinkling of neutrals.  

Also, some peach anomalies and hints of dark, leaf green, both pulled straight from my inspiration image.

I love how the colors and contrast turned out.  Who knew I could so enjoy orange?  It feels soft and sunny and resolutely cheerful.  A warm cup and this quilt - I think it'd be a lovely way to start or end the day!

Don't you think the quilting lends an elegant, sweeping texture?  Gosh, I love all the choices open to me with longarm quilting!  Finishing a quilt never was my favorite part.  Nowadays I look forward to seeing how the quilting will elevate my work.  With this quilt I wanted something that would reinforce all this piecing with a flourish!

Hm... let's see.  You can buy the pattern right here, in my pattern shop.  Clementine throw quilt is also for sale, over at Handmades.  If you already own a copy of Ikat pattern, purchased as a stand-alone pattern in my shop, I'd be happy to send you this updated version.  Just drop me a line!  

The new version does not include machine paper piecing options.  Since this quilt can be so straightforwardly machine pieced, I think paper piecing is a waste of time and paper, quite frankly.  I've tried it both ways, and I'm sold on the traditional piecing route!

I think that's everything, friends.  Always a pleasure to share my process and patterns here.  Thanks for reading!

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