I try to make a quilt every year during our long, cold winter season. Gathering up all the colorful fabric to surround me during the long gray days helps to brighten my spirits. It beats sitting under one of those "happy" lights.
I always have someone in mind to gift the finished product to when I begin. These are my quilts from the last two winters. I missed stitching this winter....as I found myself out of town supporting a friend who had the stitches on her life quilt unravelling.
This quilt is called, "Fandango" and it was a kit purchased at our local (and now, sadly gone) quilt shop. If you look closely, the fabrics are plaids and stripes. If it was left up to me, I would never have bought any one of these fabrics. We all thought they looked like some old guys shirts. Well, did I learn something. The fabrics were beautiful all put together, as you can see.
This was made for my friends daughter's high school graduation and finished for her college graduation! Inspiration was gathered from a trip to Seville, Spain where we (us moms) took flamenco dancing lessons for a week to celebrate a milestone birthday. Our husbands spent the time being less inspired at the dance but became experts on some fine cuisine and authentic churros. I just loved the vibrant colors as you can see from the department store photo of the dresses.
I gave it to her at her graduation camp out. Memorial Day weekend on Lake Superior. It was so cold we all had on long underwear, down vests, down coats, hats and when we sat around we wore our sleeping bags. Was this fun? Oh yes! And the quilt was put to good use right away!
The off square quilt is from Karla Alexander's book, "Stack a New Deck." It is called "Bent out of Square." I soon discovered that making something to look that random took more work than I imagined. My daughter picked out 23 different kinds of batik fabric (and she is not a decision maker) for the top.
This quilt was for my first grandchild. We did not know if it would be a boy or girl so we couldn't lean towards any shades of pink or blue. (I begged her to find out...the info was available to them...but they refused because they wanted it to be a surprise. Who does this now days?) I was able to have it ready for her baby shower on mothers day weekend.
Thanks for coming to my part of the party! Since my current posting history is on an annual basis, I am not to techno savy (and I do wish to get better at that)...but for now I just jumped in there to join my fellow quilters :)
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Beautiful quilts!! :)
ReplyDeleteBoth quilts are beautiful! You did an amazing job.
ReplyDeleteLoved the stories that go with the quilts AND the quilts are really nice too :) Hopefully you won't wait another year before doing another posting.
ReplyDeleteLoved both your quilts. I especially loved the colors of your fandango one.
ReplyDeleteHa! Imagine my surprise!!! Your quilts are beautiful. AS ALWAYS ... you do great work. I will be glad to help you with any techno needs. I've become quite the nerd :)
ReplyDeleteReally incredible quilts. Thanks for taking the time to share.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous quilts!
ReplyDeleteIt sounds like you put alot of thought and time in planning into each quilt and they are lovely. I bet the recipients love them!
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful quilts, one the make you smile when you look at them
ReplyDeleteBright & cheerful non wintery quilts! Bonnie Hunter at quiltville.com has heaps of free patterns for preloved plaid shirts from the thrift stores!
ReplyDeleteTwo lovely quilts! I hope this event will have you back in quilting blogland!
ReplyDeleteYour right, making a quilt is a great way to lift the spirits and these are great quilts.
ReplyDeleteAlways love a good party! Those quilts are terrific. Great job.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy this most fabulous festival
Welcome back!! Beautiful quilts - thanks for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteVery pretty quilts, awesome colors.
ReplyDeleteSo was it a boy or a girl? LOL
This is a great quilt. I love how bright it is.....just beautiful...
ReplyDeleteFunny how someone else's vision can end up expressing our feelings so well. The colors in this quilt are beautiful and the patterns you didn't like seem o be essential to the beauty.
ReplyDeleteFunny how someone else's vision can end up expressing our feelings so well. The colors in this quilt are beautiful and the patterns you didn't like seem o be essential to the beauty.
ReplyDeleteLove that first one!
ReplyDeletetout respire la bonne humeur ,le quilt et les photos felicitation
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