Introducing Patent Pending!
Patent Pending is a Rube Goldberg machine in quilting form. A Rube Goldberg machine is a chain reaction-type contraption intentionally designed to perform a simple task in an indirect and overly complicated way. Since my least favorite task in quilting is to rip out a seam, Patent Pending offers a way to remove those unwanted stitches with ease
I’ve always wanted to submit a group quilt to QuiltCon. When the (bizarre) idea to make a Rube Goldberg machine quilting style popped into my brain, I decided to reach out to a bunch of quilting friends.
I am thankful that Linda
@flourishingpalms, Sarah
@saroy, Val
@valbetweenquilts, Charles
@feltlikesweets, Kitty
@nightquilter, Yvonne
@quiltingjetgirl and Pat
@peacockcreekdesigns all responded enthusiastically when I asked if they’d like to contribute a block. Everyone was given an entry and exit point for the ball within their block and then it was thinking caps on to figure out what happened inside their 12” x 12”. (At this point, I know that more than one of them wondered what they actually got themselves into.....)
(Pattern from Kristy @quietplay was used for the scissors, seam ripper and pin cushion.)
The blocks arrived in early June and Patent Pending became my primary quilting project for the summer. The first block (the whirligig) and the final block (seam ripper tower) were created by me once everyone's blocks were here. At times it was great fun and at others, well, let's just say I was questioning my own sanity!
So how does it work?
The first ball is tossed out of the whirligig . . . . .
..... and is caught up in the spinning fan, only to be launched into the air once more!
The large scissors directs the ball into the cup which releases a second ball to . . . . .
. . . . . travel down the loop and . . . . .
. . . . . cause the small scissors to snip the thread which tips the fabric bolt and launches the third ball.
The third ball knocks into the bowling pin, releases the bird from its cage and then rolls downward only . . . . .
. . . . . to be pinballed back up to . . . . .
. . . . . roll down a ramp into a small wagon. The wagon delivers the ball into the pipe and the ball rolls a final ramp, . . . . .
. . . . . knocking down the seam rippers which are holding up a pin cushion. As the pin cushion falls a string is pulled through a pulley which then moves the seam ripper to get rid of a single unwanted stitch!
After catching the bird, the machine is reset and ready to remove the next stitch!
The quilting was done on my domestic machine - mostly walking foot and some FMQ. There were a gazillion threads to bury at the end.
Primary fabrics used were Kona Crocus, Kona Morning Glory, Kona Duckling Yellow, Bella Magenta, and Bella Summer House Lime. (Contributors could add additional solids of their choice.)
The quilt measures 51" x 66".
Patent Pending will be entered into QuiltCon in the Group category. Fingers crossed - I hope to see it in the show and then I can grab a photo with everyone and the quilt. Until then, I jumped into the picture!.
Have a wonderful day!
Patty