I finished up two (that's right, TWO!!) quilts recently! It was a wild weekend...
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Quilt and Cactus |
One of the quilts was the quilt for Rose. She bid on a custom baby quilt at an auction for my friend's Doula Collective. We collaborated on the design, and she was really easy to work with. Her stipulations were basically
primary colors, sampler, modern-ish.
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Close up of Arizona square. |
I used some of my favorite fabrics (Arizona by April Rhodes, some Cotton+Steel for the low volume, and some of the Birch Organic fabrics), and some fabrics that I couldn't resist buying when I saw them, but I've never been able to use. The low volumes form a background that is a scrappy low-ish volume hodgepodge. I wasn't sold on it at first, but I like how it is kind of busy up close, and fades into the background as you retreat. The binding is a stripe that my family got for me in Barcelona, Spain so this quilt is definitely full of special fabrics!
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Hanging out at the turtle pond. |
The quilting is really simple. I started by stitching in the ditch around all the colored sections. I was going to do some matchstick quilting over the low volume to make it more cohesive and to really make the design pop, but I lost my momentum. I figured a finished quilt is better than a half finished quilt - and if I had started the matchstick I wouldn't have finished anytime soon!
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Alligator pond in the background. |
I took this quilt to the local park: Estero Llano Grande, about 5 minutes from my house. I am always looking for alligators at the pond, but I haven't seen any yet! It's a popular place for birders, and they all thought I was a little nutty for coming with my nice camera to take pictures of a quilt.
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Full quilt! |
I backed it in some home dec scraps and some other scraps of the Ride collection by Julia Rothman. Not my favorite backing ever, but I was able to use of some scraps! And it's still appropriate with the masculine, primary color theme. I put corner squares in each of the four corners because there's no right side up or down. I have one way that I consider up, since I designed it, but I want Rose to be able to hang it however she chooses.
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Back of quilt. |
Well that's about it for this quilt. I hope that Rose likes it, and I'm excited to send it to her!
Great location to take photos of your quilt, whatever birders have to say. :) I hope Rose likes the finished quilt, too. Congratulations on the finish!
ReplyDeleteThat is great use of fabrics. I really like how the dark bits seem to jump out.
ReplyDeleteit's a great sampler and what a wonderful setting! Thanks for linking up to #scraptastictuesday
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