Measured Improv: Love Potion #9 (Wonky Hexagon Quilt)

Hexagons are perfect in so many ways.

One of the reasons they are so perfect for quilts is because they are the only other regular polygon, besides for squares and regular triangles, that will tessellate. I hope I didn’t lose everyone in that last statement. In plain English this means that you can piece together regular hexagons over and over again covering a space without any gaps or overlaps. (If ANYONE is curious, the word “regular ” in terms of polygons means that all the sides are the same length and it also has the same angles all around). As a result there are many wonderful hexagon patterns for quilts. And, of course we have the old craze becoming new again of paper pieced hexagons.

So, I started thinking about how I would do hexagons. I also wanted to complete a quilt in my Measured Improv. series that wasn’t so much an artistic quilt like The Big Log or Up In The Air but, a more fun, creative, crafty one. Of course it still had to utilize the method of Measured Improv. Somewhere along the way I thought, how about improvisationally pieced Hexagons! Wallah!

So, I came up with this pattern. It was a lot of fun to put together. I’ll be posting a tutorial of this one soon! It’s fairly simple and painless with very little measuring.

There are 9 “Wonky” Hexagons each has a blue center. There are three other colors in each block that are arranged in alternating arrangements: reds, oranges, and greens/turquoises.  There are fabrics from quite a few different lines in this quilt, I wont try to name them all. Two lines that stand out and appear more than once are Love by Amy Butler and Modern Meadow by Joel Dewberry. The background is Kona White. I thought about using Snow or something a little more mellow but, I love how crisp this quilt looks with the bright Kona White. The hexagons are pieced improv style with very little measuring which makes them fun and very organic. I love that they are not perfect “regular” hexagons but, each one has it’s own personality.

I love the binding for this quilt. It is from the Joel Dewberry’s line Modern Meadow. To me it looks like stripes and zig zags all at the same time.

The backing is a mostly denim. I wanted this quilt to be fairly sturdy. I even toyed with the idea of using an indoor/outdoor fabric on the back. But, I realized that the quilt would have to be dry cleaned if I did that so that quickly got voted down. I decided to use an old standby for durability – denim – and realized that Elizabeth from Oh Fransson! recently used the same for her picnic quilt! How fun is that. I wanted to just put denim on the back but, I guess I underestimated the amount that I would need. So, I pieced strips of leftover fabric from the front and made an elongated hexagon  out of it to add to the back.  (The following image only shows one half of the backing because the grass was a little damp and I didn’t want the front to get muddy.)

I pieced my label into the denim backing. The quilt wasn’t named until after it was completed so I simply added the name to the label.

Naming quilts can be very difficult for me. I think I have a hard time naming them because I’m too close to them.  After working on them for so long, it’s hard for me to step back and look at the bigger picture. Lucky for me I have the “bestest quilt namer” in all the world in my corner, my girlfriend Courtney! All I have to do is snap a picture with my phone and shoot it across the miles to Texas where she lives. She is so awesome and comes up with so many amazing names! They are so great that I want to use them all! For this quilt she started off with the concept of “Hexed” as in a spell and from that came up with “Love Potion #9″. Genius! It was especially perfect since this will be used as a Picnic Quilt for two, hence the “Love Potion”. And, it has 9 Hexagon’s in it! Yay! Thanks Courtney for coming up with so many amazing names for my quilts!

Stay posted for the tutorial for this quilt as well as lots of cool picnic accessories!

by Latifah

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Linda High - January 16, 2012 - 6:04 pm

Do you have the pattern for this quilt? How do you make the blocks?

anne - October 21, 2011 - 3:24 pm

wow love this quilt and the fabric looks great. Is there a tutorial on this one as it sounds like it would be fun to make.

Mandy M - July 17, 2011 - 6:17 pm

I really like this top and can see me using several scraps. My question to you are the hexs appliqued or pieced to the kona white? I looked for your mention of a tutorial but didn’t find it, did I miss the location?

Latifah - January 24, 2011 - 10:44 am

:-) Just love to inspire! And, work can absolutely wait! Haha!

happy zombie - January 19, 2011 - 10:52 am

I love the quilt and I love the most perfect name! I really see myself having a problem coming to your blog, Latifah… I want to drop every thing and make something from all that you inspire me with. Maybe that’s not such a bad thing – work can wait!!

NancyinSTL - January 10, 2011 - 10:20 am

For your friend Courtney, there might just be a new quilt business opportunity for her as a professional quilt namer. I’ve had conversations with my quilter friends about how difficult it is to name their quilts.

All kidding aside, I also love the idea of using denim for the backing of a picnic quilt, but until now, never thought of using black or another colored denim. Thanks for that idea!

Angie - January 6, 2011 - 7:12 pm

Very fun quilt – I am a huge fan of a pieced quilt to bring the front and back together :) Great fabric selection too!

Lori - January 5, 2011 - 8:19 pm

Do you have a tut out for this yet? Every time I see it I fall in love again!

lib - January 5, 2011 - 2:13 pm

latifah, i love your label… care to share about it?

ps – this is lovely… as are all your quilts!

Desiree - October 10, 2010 - 6:50 pm

I really like the Wonky Hexagons! I can’t wait to see your tutorial. Great job!

Jessica - September 24, 2010 - 12:42 pm

I just found your website and I am IN LOVE with every stinkin little thing on it. I want to make them all! You have a wonderful eye for color and shapes and are very inspiring. Thanks for posting!

Rachel - September 11, 2010 - 11:55 am

Love the quilt. A couple of years ago, I declared the hexagon my favorite shape. Aside from just being more interesting than squares and rectangles, it can be divided equally into six triangles, three diamonds, or sliced in half (I don’t know the name of that shape.). I think that’s kind of cool.

Val - September 9, 2010 - 6:50 pm

I love love love it, Latifah. I can’t wait to see the back!

Goldhara McKay - September 8, 2010 - 12:58 pm

so awesome.. can’t wait to make one. You’re the bomb! :)

Patty Simmons - September 5, 2010 - 6:40 am

Beautiful work and thanks for putting together an upcoming tutorial! It is such a fresh design.

krista - September 3, 2010 - 5:57 pm

This is so cool! That Modern Meadow is one of my favorites, especially the herringbone print.

I don’t name my quilts because it’s just too hard. Does Courtney name quilts for complete strangers too?

Nanna - September 3, 2010 - 4:23 am

Love your quilt. Looking forward to the toturial.

kathy - September 2, 2010 - 3:10 pm

Beautiful quilt and I love the free style….good job! am ready for the tutorial.

mjb - September 2, 2010 - 8:56 am

Can’t wait to see the tutorial – these look like hexagons that even I could handle.

Nichole - September 2, 2010 - 4:11 am

this is really beautiful! i love that you took hexagons and made them log cabin style. very creative use of the pattern!

Lauren - September 1, 2010 - 5:22 pm

I LOVE it. and the name couldn’t be better. You rock, Latifah!

Mary - September 1, 2010 - 2:02 pm

Gorgeous quilt! I love the bold style and the mix of Modern Meadow and Amy Butler.

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