The StarFlower quilt is done... bound... washed... crinkled! I love using all cotton fabric and batting and thread so that when the quilt is washed and dried it will crinkle up.. gives it an old-timey look and feel to me.
This blocks for this quilt came from a group of quilty ladies. One of them donated fabric for the back. I have to admit that the first time I saw it in person I had two thoughts.. first I LOVED IT.. it is very much a ME fabric! And secondly, I am not so sure this is going to work with the quilt top. I had seen a photo of the fabric, but it was brighter in person and the top is more muted soft colors. Well I love them together! I feel like this is a 2 for 1 quilt.. the front is soothing and comforting and the back is cheery and uplifting! I think I am going to look at backing fabric a lot differently from now on... not sure I will always aim to be matchy with the front.
I had 4 extra blocks so made up a pillowcase that holds the quilt for shipping and storage and can be used with a pillow if our friend wants.
The quilting is straight line and creates these neat Xs and Star patterns on the back. My sweet quilty husband, whom I affectionately call the mad quilter, quilted this. The man loves to quilt and is sooo fast!
Cannot wait to mail this off next week... wish I could see the recipient's face when she sees it!
The best part of quilting is giving it away!
"Belle"
Saturday, September 18, 2010
Thursday, September 9, 2010
Thank You for Serving
I have shared before that my husband is a quilter. After watching me for a couple of years, I challenged him to give it a whirl. He did.. and he loves it. He is a big fella and he makes BIG quilts! One of his co-workers and friends has been was sent to Iraq a few years ago with the military... then after being home a year or so he was sent to Afghanistan. While Randy was gone, Bill decided to make him a quilt. You can see pictures and read about it here Three Cheers for the Red, White and Blue The back contains a huge label that was signed by others in the office, many with notes thanking Randy for his service. I really love the back!
Shortly after Randy returned to work, the office took him out for a celebratory lunch... at the same restaurant they took him before he left... and while there he was given the quilt. I think he liked it. :-)
Shortly after Randy returned to work, the office took him out for a celebratory lunch... at the same restaurant they took him before he left... and while there he was given the quilt. I think he liked it. :-)
The guy that looks like Santa is mine. :-) "Belle"
Sunday, September 5, 2010
Finally some time to sew!
A group of quilting friends are making a love quilt for one of our own. I am the collector of blocks. Saturday my quilting hubby and I had time to lay them out and get them put together into a top. I think it looks great. Tomorrow we plan to get it sandwiched together with the back and some batting and then "Let the quilting begin!"
On a very different note, I had a bit of fun this afternoon. My mother needed a little happy for a young couple in her church expecting their first child. They are using bees in the nursery decor. I whipped up 3 burp cloths for them.
The how-to for this project can be found here: Basket-O-Burpies
2 things I did differently. The instructions say sew down the top and bottom before the sides. I did that with the first one and ended up with a bit of a crease in the diaper when I sewed down the sides. So for the other two I just sewed the top then the sides and then the bottom. Worked great! Also, I used a straight stitch with the first one.. and it looks fine.. but with the other two I did a small zigzag right along the edge of the fabric. I really like the way it looks.
I will most definitely be whipping up some more of these for future baby showers!
"Belle"
On a very different note, I had a bit of fun this afternoon. My mother needed a little happy for a young couple in her church expecting their first child. They are using bees in the nursery decor. I whipped up 3 burp cloths for them.
The how-to for this project can be found here: Basket-O-Burpies
2 things I did differently. The instructions say sew down the top and bottom before the sides. I did that with the first one and ended up with a bit of a crease in the diaper when I sewed down the sides. So for the other two I just sewed the top then the sides and then the bottom. Worked great! Also, I used a straight stitch with the first one.. and it looks fine.. but with the other two I did a small zigzag right along the edge of the fabric. I really like the way it looks.
I will most definitely be whipping up some more of these for future baby showers!
"Belle"
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