Showing posts with label blogger's quilt festival. Show all posts
Showing posts with label blogger's quilt festival. Show all posts

Monday, September 17, 2018

bloggers quilt festival: ellie's quilt

Greetings!  It's been a LONG time since I participated in the Blogger's Quilt Festival (hosted by Amy's Creative Side), but I decided this was a new day of the week, and it would be fitting to get back into the swing of things . . . so here goes!

I went back to 2012 for today's offering. It was the year my dear little dolly, Ellie was born. My firstborn's second born.  Her firstborn, Everett, was born to heaven the previous year. I'd made a sweet little owl quilt for him . . . but for Ellie, I couldn't bring myself to make her quilt until she'd made her entrance. It was very emotional for all of us.
Once she was born -- January 10, 2012 -- I hopped to it! 

I pieced the patchwork hearts with scraps of fabric from her mama's wedding quilt and scraps from other quilts I'd done.
The center patch in the center 9-patch was a fussy cut owl from Everett's quilt. ♥

I backed it with pieces from coordinating fabrics we used for curtains, bedding, and pillows for her nursery.

I hand quilted it with hand drawn hearts in all of the sashing . . . 
And a couple of special little love notes, too . . .

I'm pretty sure she liked it.


Precious girl!  Hard to believe she'll be seven in less than four months!

Ah well . . . that's my offering (and bonus trip down memory lane)! Please be sure to head back over to the Blogger's Quilt Festival and check out the rest of the participants!

:)

Saturday, October 29, 2011

bloggers' quilt festival 2011 . . .

Have you been over to Amy's Creative Side yet? If not, it's definitely worth the visit! She's once again hosting the Bloggers' Quilt Festival and literally hundreds of quilters have linked up to show off their favorite quilts! And believe me, it's quite a show.
Mine? Well, my favorite quilt would have to be the quilt I created for my favorite Sawyer!

His mommy picked out the fabrics she wanted his crib bedding done in, and I got the fabrics to create a special quilt for a special boy!

The design is my own. I tied off in the center of the polka-dot squares. In each of the striped squares I quilted a big "S" for Sawyer. In the small center block of the quilt is his monogram.

He loves playing on it and cuddling in it! I backed it with a solid brown flannel, so it would keep him warm and snugly.

I love this happy orange quilt, but nothing compares to the little darling of a boy I made it for! I just realized though, that I need a more up-to-date picture of my precious and his quilt. Goodness!!

:)

Friday, October 29, 2010

blogger's quilt festival . . .


So. I stumbled across this, thought it was an awesome idea, saw lots of blogs participating, and decided to join in the fun!! For the details to the Blogger's Quilt Festival 2010, head on over to Amy's Creative Side!


I chose this quilt, aptly named My 2006 Starter Quilt, because this was the quilt that started my interest in quilting! I learned lots . . . and boy I do mean LOTS . . . about quilting with this project. In fact, it is the quilt that almost never happened. (And I am the quilter that almost never was!)

It was a block of the month, quilt-as-you-go quilt, where you had to show your pieced block from the month prior, to get the new block (without having to pay a fee). A woman at church had been doing the year prior's BOM and got a lot of us gals enthusiastic about quilting. She let us know when it was time to sign up for the 2006 BOM and I dutifully headed to the shop for my kit and whatever supplies I needed (which was *everything*).

I did great for the first four months, considering I'd never quilted before in my life -- I even had those first four blocks quilted. Each block was different, so I was learning new skills each month. I asked questions and referred to a LOT of books! Mostly I was self-taught, and I made loads of mistakes!


But block five included flying geese. The instructions were for machine sewing; but I had resolved to hand piece the whole quilt. And I screwed up those flying geese BUT GOOD!!

So I used the seam ripper, pulled out all my stitches, and placed it back in the baggie it came in. And then I set it aside, completely discouraged. Oh don't worry -- each month I faithfully went to the shop and handed over $5 to pick up the month's block, but I didn't sew another STITCH.

That is, until December of that year. Midway through the month, I met with another first-time quilter, who was trying to figure out how she should place her blocks. Two other long-time quilters (one of whom was the quilter who started the whole mess) were also there, and I was struck again by the beauty of quilting. I wanted to be laying out my quilt squares and figuring out how they looked best! I didn't want quilting to beat me!

So, after a trip to the quilt store, I went home and determined that I would not only FINISH this block of the month quilt, I'd finish it by January 2nd, and be able to claim the $5 off coupon the store handed out to anyone who finished the prior year's BOM by January 2nd!

(It took me days to figure out why this block looked funny!)

I also decided at that point that I didn't really need to be a purist, and that I *could* use a machine to sew my squares together and even to quilt -- although I admit to preferring hand quilting. And I did it. I pieced and quilted the remaining 8 blocks, attached them, and then bound the thing in two weeks. Luckily for me, it was over the Christmas holiday, and I had a lot of time off!

I'm not a *great* quilter, by any means, but I do love the whole process -- from design to binding -- of quilting. And I absolutely love my first quilt, with all its [many] faults, dearly. In fact, it holds a place of honor on my bed (and I made a matching throw pillow from my favorite block to go with it). I cherish the lessons I learned from that quilt; not just about the mechanics of quilting, but in persevering, learning from my mistakes, and in finishing a job started.

And because it was my first.

:)