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Golden Shrimp: Aurifil Color Builders 2022

Flora, Aurifil Color Builder’s 2022 block of the month features 12 amazing plants in raw-edge appliqué. Block 4, the Golden Shrimp, has a lovely conical flower cluster. Let’s take a look at some inspiration for using our variegated threads to quilt and show off this lovely block.

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The Golden Shrimp plant is native to Peru, but is also a popular house plant because of its bright, beautiful flower. In nature, it attracts hummingbirds and butterflies and is resistant to deer (though I’m still not entirely sure why it’s called a “shrimp” plant. Maybe the shape of the top of the flower looks like a shrimp head??). As a quilt block, this design is layered and complex, but the extra work creates such a gorgeous dimensionality that it’s all worth it! Let’s take a peek at some quilting ideas!

As a reminder, this year’s Aurifil Color Builders block of the month, Flora, is designed and developed by Aurifil’s own Kate Brennan in partnership with graphic designer Christina Weisbard. Patterns are centered around flora-themed appliqué, allowing each featured monthly plant to take center stage. Flora is a celebration of Aurifil’s variegated thread. Aurifil produces 36 variegated thread colors, threads that contain multiple colors or multiple shades of one color. Twenty-four of these shades are represented in the 2022 program.

Quilting Plans for the Golden Shrimp

Important, quilty note: If you’re waiting to put your block of the month together into a sampler, then you probably don’t need quilting plans yet. But, it’s always fun to start planning!

Let’s take a look at the steps I took to finish my block:

First, in between fusing my appliqué and quilting, I “painted” my raw edges with thread using Barb Persing’s method and the darker of this month’s two variegated threads. If you’re not familiar, be sure to download her free workbook here. Remember to use a light weight stabilizer under your block for edge painting!

Then, after basting, it’s time to quilt. With these appliqué blocks, the flower or plant is the star of the show, so I only chose a background fill motif. I started by stitching the fill, then finished by stitching in the “ditch” around the flowers and leaves to help them “pop” from the background.

Plan 1 is a simple meander— adding gentle texture to the background so the flower shines

Plan 2 uses rainbows to imitate the petal shape on the Golden Shrimp

Plan 3 adds a little more “context” to the quilt— with a hummingbird taking a sip of nectar while swirls add soft texture to the background

In all three instances, it’s important to realize that quilting with Aurifil 50 wt creates a much finer line than my digital drawings!

Resources

I will continue writing blogs with quilting plan ideas for each of the Flora blocks. Here are some other resources you may enjoy as well: