The Milwaukee Art Quilters

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Yo-Yo Challenge 2018

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In quilting, yo-yos are small medallions sewn from circles of gathered fabric. Fabric yo-yos peaked in popularity from the 1930s to 1950s, when makers made thousands of yo-yos and stitched them together to create openwork coverlets.

A Milwaukee Art Quilters member, Diana Dunaway, happened on a partially completed yo-yo quilt project at a thrift shop. Some of the yo-yos were stitched together into the beginnings of a coverlet. There were also piles of completed loose yo-yos, fabric circles waiting to be made into yo-yos, and bits of vintage yardage. Diana bought it all, and the MArQ group decided to work with the yo-yo collection as an exercise in creativity, and as a tribute to an unknown quilter who worked hard on her yo-yos, but was never able to complete the project.

Each participant received a five by five square of assembled yo-yos, a selection of loose yo-yos, and a bit of ticking–all part of the original thrift shop purchase. Extra fabric circles and fabric were available for anyone who needed more. There were no size requirements for the challenge quilts and members could use any technique and any treatment of the yo-yos.

The quilts were completed in the fall of 2018. MArQ members made 15 quilts.

 

Yo-yo quilt made by Linda Fleschner

Rainbow Yo-yos by Linda Fleschner. Linda riffed on traditional quilt blocks using yo-yos as block centers for her stars.

Detail of Rainbow Yo-yos quilt by Linda Fleschner.

Rainbow Yo-yos by Linda Fleschner, detail.

 

 

Contemporary floral quilt with yo-yos used as flowers.

Wild Flowers by Linda Sweek. Linda added paint to her yo-yos in this quilt called Wild Flowers. Raw edges and hanging threads underscore the casual and contemporary mood of this quilt.

Detail of Wild Flowers quilt.

Wild Flowers by Linda Sweek, detail.

 

 

Floral Yo-yo quilt.

Yo-yo Garden by Lisa Giesfeldt. Lisa’s whimsical yo-yo flowers, set on a black background, use vintage ticking fabric for stems and piping.

Yo-yo Garden quilt by Lisa Giesfeldt, detail.

Yo-yo Garden by Lisa Giesfeldt, detail.

 

 

Art quilt depicting sea life, using yo-yos and smocking techniques.

From the Sea, to the Sea by Diane Tennant. Diane used yo-yos and smocking techniques to depict shoreline animal life in From the Sea, to the Sea.

Quilt depicting sea life uses yo-yos and fabric smocking techniques.

From the Sea, to the Sea by Diane Tennant, detail.

 

 

Symmetrical art quilt using yo-yos.

Posy Patch by Maribeth Schmit. In her Posy Patch quilt, Maribeth used traditional influences and sprightly colors.

Detail of symmetrical floral art quilt.

Posy Patch by Maribeth Schmit, detail.

 

 

Art quilt with blue background and garden imagery.

Rescued Yo-yos by Linda Woltmann. Linda looked to children’s art as inspiration for the garden imagery in her quilt.

Detail of small blue quilt with garden imagery.

Rescued Yo-yos by Linda Woltmann, detail.

 

 

Art quilt with black background and a yo-yo border.

County Fair by Kathie Boucher. Kathie contrasted bright colors and vintage fabrics with with solid black.

Detail of black background art quilt with large star and yo-yo border.

County Fair by Kathie Boucher, detail.

 

 

Art quilt depicting cats in a window, surrounded by flowers.

Mesmerized by Diana Dunaway.  Diana’s cats peer through a window surrounded by a garland of appliqued yo-yo flowers and greenery.

Art quilt depicting cats in a window, surrounded by flowers.

Mesmerized by Diana Dunaway, detail.

 

 

Art quilt depicting flowers under a bright yellow sun.

Quilter’s Garden by Kathleen Hughes. Kathleen’s fanciful flowers shine under a warm sun.

Art quilt depicting flowers under a bright yellow sun.

Quilter’s Garden by Kathleen Hughes, detail.

 

 

Art quilt with blocks sewn from strips of bright solid fabrics depicting a house.

Yo-SUN by Betsy Rasmussen. Betsy used improvisationally pieced blocks to depict a house sitting under a yo-yo sun.

Art quilt with blocks sewn from strips of bright solid fabrics depicting a house.

Yo-SUN by Betsy Rasmussen, detail

 

 

Art quilt depicting a woman's face among watery fabrics and yo-yo garland trim.

Island Girl by Judy Valentino. Judy’s applique technique and use of color sets a breezy island mood.

Art quilt depicting a woman's face among watery fabrics and yo-yo garland trim.

Island Girl by Judy Valentino, detail.

 

 

Art quilt depicting large flowers.

Bouquet by Nancy Linz. Nancy used oversize flowers, leaves, and careful color choices to create depth in her quilt.

Art quilt depicting large flowers.

Bouquet by Nancy Linz, detail.

 

 

Art quilt depicting circus theme.

Don’t Bother, They’re Here! by Kathleen Sweeney. Kathleen used clown appliques, yo-yos, and prairie points to create a circus theme.

Art quilt depicting circus theme.

Don’t Bother, They’re Here! by Kathleen Sweeney, detail.

 

 

Abstract art quilt with stamped and painted yo-yos.

Collision #2 by Deb Kinder. Deb used a yo-yo stamp to embellish her quilt with additional imagery.

Abstract art quilt with stamped and painted yo-yos.

Collision #2 by Deb Kinder, detail.

 

 

Art quilt depicting improvisationally appliqued fish with big teeth.

YO-SMILE by Margaret Knepper. Margaret built a fantasy undersea world with fanciful applique.

Abstract art quilt with stamped and painted yo-yos.

YO-SMILE by Margaret Knepper, detail.

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