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12 June 2014

Liberty Trip - Finished!

So, I finally finished the Liberty Trip quilt! I drove to Massachusetts to visit my parents this week and finished sewing on the binding. Just so happens, they live on a farm, which made for some fun quilt photography. It's interesting how blogging about the quilts I make is getting me back into photography, which is something I love but had fallen by the wayside over the years. Still working on re-learning settings and how to balance colors, but trying to share the quilts in the best way possible is really motivating me.

Liberty Trip
Llama wants a quilt!

I used the Quiltville Scrappy Trip method for block construction. My fabric selection consisted of about 18 fat quarters of Liberty Prints, all (I think) from the Bloomsbury or Stile collections. I had 4 FQs that were somewhat more pastel-toned so I used them as the center diagonal in each block. For the others I aimed for a dark/light red/blue quasi-gradient, but really just went with what I felt looked right.

Liberty Trip
Here's the front! 

For the back I just enlarged the scrappy trip block (and made it as a 5 x 5 rather than 6 x 6 layout), as I wrote about here. The back is all from the Stile collection, I believe.

Liberty Trip
Here's the back!

For the quilting I machine quilted on my home machine. I marked 4 straight lines using painters tape that intersected at about the center of the off-centered central diamond. I then echoed the triangles using unevenly spaced 'organic' (we know what that means!) straight lines.

Liberty Trip
Drying on the line after a good wash. 

It was a lot of fun to make, and by far my quickest quilt. I've got ideas for another scrappy trip style quilt, so stay tuned. I've also got some plans for all the left over squares from this liberty trip quilt (hello, matching pillows!)

Liberty Trip
I like how the Scrappy Trip Pattern helps the Liberty florals blend together. 
Liberty Trip
Fabric close up! Some of my favorite prints.
I have to remember to USE this quilt, not HOARD it. 
Linking up to TGIFF at Riddle and {Whimsy} this week and Finish it up Friday at Crazy Mom Quilts!

16 comments:

  1. I love it, the lighter middle strip really is a great idea. I've been thinking about doing one, but just the reverse with a dark/black middle strip.

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  2. Looks great, and the photo shoot on the farm is awesome! I really like how your quilting lines play with the wood grain and slats and rails in the photos.

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  3. I'm not a fan of this pattern but your version is looking good! I also like your quilting.

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  4. I LOVE the farm shoot, but was cringing about the barb wire fence in the first shot!!! I know you were no where near it, but I squirmed anyway! Your organic quilting is beautiful.

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  5. This quilt is lovely. I like how you've done the quilting radiating out from a central point. I love the farm photos too - especially the 4th one down where it is blowing in the breeze.

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  6. I love those liberty prints and perfect location to grab some photos of it.... Congratulations...

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  7. This quilt is great! I love your prints and the way they all work together. Great job! I would love to do something like that.

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  8. I love the closeups of the fabric. Liberty prints are o pretty. I worried about the barbed wire in the first photo though- I hope there was no damage.

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  9. Wow - you finished it! It looks wonderful, and I bet it's super soft. I'm currently hoarding Liberty, and haven't decided what I want to do with it yet. Enjoy!!

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  10. Oh my goodness what a great finish, you're quilt is stunning. I'm not in love with Scrappy Trip quilts but having the centre offset and the very fact that you've used Liberty makes your version stand apart from the rest. Really beautiful as are your pics - Chris :D

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  11. Love how this turned out and the quilting! Beautiful quilt. Your photos are great too :)

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  12. Aside from the fact that I love your darn quilt...you have a lovely way with colour , I am bowled over by you photographic efforts...SUPERB

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  13. Amazing quilt!!! Love your lines of energy radiating out!
    ~Janie at Isabella's Whimsy

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  14. I adore the quilting you did on this; it just looks like it's bursting! I bet it's so nice and soft to cuddle with! I bought my first Liberty recently. I have a plan for one of the pieces, but no idea on the other couple of fat quarters!

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