Big Blue Spin-Off

Big Blue Spin-Off

Each month on their way to a meeting room here at the International Quilt Museum, the Lincoln Modern Quilt Guild (LMQG) members pass a large digital rendering of the quilt Big Blue. Ardis James, a quiltmaker and philanthropist whose vision for a quilt museum is part of the IQM's history, made the quilt. Big Blue is an Album Sampler quilt, meaning its design is a collection of different quilt patterns. LMQG members challenged themselves to each create a spin-off (an adaptation, outgrowth, or development of another similar thing) of one of the blocks in James's quilt.

The Modern Quilt Guild (MQG), an international movement and organization, encourages quiltmakers to find inspiration in quilt traditions and then to branch out in new directions. One approach is to select an essential element from a design that becomes the focus of a new interpretation. LMQG members chose to make spin-offs of seven of the 20 patterns in James's Album quilt. These were more than enough inspirations, and each pattern yielded multiple adaptations.

Big Blue

Big Blue

Big Blue
Ardis James
1980
Chappaqua, New York
IQM 2009.035.0065

Quilt collectors Ardis and Robert James established the International Quilt Study Center in 1997 with a founding gift of nearly 1000 quilts. For most of her life, Ardis was a self-proclaimed fabric addict. She sewed clothing as well as quilts, and at one time operated a fabric shop, Threadneedle House, in New York. 

"Big Blue" was the first quilt made by Ardis James. Completed in 1980, it was a gift for her husband Robert. All of the work was done by hand. The individual blocks were quilted first and then sewn together in a quilt-as-you-go technique.

Big Blue

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Event Date
Tuesday, August 4, 2020 to Tuesday, December 22, 2020