For the Fall Quilt Festival, I'm featuring a quilt I made last month for my friend and boss, Angela (no blog). It's an all Heather Ross wonky square quilt, with gnome cornerstones and a pieced back. Above is Finn with the quilt!
Here are the front and the back, click to see bigger - they really do look better bigger!
And in case you're wondering who's back there holding it, it's this guy:
When I was quilting it, I got the idea to put in a small quilting detail on every block. Here I circled the mom and boy (that's Finn and Angela), the girl on top of the VW (that's Avery) and the man throwing the ball to the dog (that's Scott and Bailey the dog). The whole family! Minus the cats and ferret, of course. Click to enlarge.
On this one, I highlighted a fish - can you see the highlighting?
And here, a gnome.
It's hard to see, but on this one I wrote the baby's name. I quilted it instead of putting on letters like I usually do, since I'm now superstitious about "shouting" the baby's name on a quilt until he's older. This is more like a whisper so you don't alert bad luck that he's here. Click the photo to read the name.
Here's a closeup of the back so you can see the quilting better. Thanks to Chen for the idea to add white strips around the brown. I didn't add a detail to the ones on the back as they were quilted over.
Enjoy and thanks for visiting!
And in case you're wondering who's back there holding it, it's this guy:
When I was quilting it, I got the idea to put in a small quilting detail on every block. Here I circled the mom and boy (that's Finn and Angela), the girl on top of the VW (that's Avery) and the man throwing the ball to the dog (that's Scott and Bailey the dog). The whole family! Minus the cats and ferret, of course. Click to enlarge.
On this one, I highlighted a fish - can you see the highlighting?
And here, a gnome.
It's hard to see, but on this one I wrote the baby's name. I quilted it instead of putting on letters like I usually do, since I'm now superstitious about "shouting" the baby's name on a quilt until he's older. This is more like a whisper so you don't alert bad luck that he's here. Click the photo to read the name.
Here's a closeup of the back so you can see the quilting better. Thanks to Chen for the idea to add white strips around the brown. I didn't add a detail to the ones on the back as they were quilted over.
Enjoy and thanks for visiting!
Wendy
It's beautiful! What a lucky friend. I love the fabrics. And if word gets out that your quilts induce labor, you're going to be very busy!
ReplyDeleteit looks great.....still can't imagine doing all that by hand
ReplyDeleteI read your story about superstition, and I wish I could reach out and hug you. I started a cross stitch wall hanging for Tony around the time he was born, and I STILL refuse to finish it, because he was a micropreemie and I was worried that if I finished it, I'd finish HIM. So I'm hanging it up, unfinished. :-D
ReplyDeleteI am so glad you're at peace.
The quilt: DH wants me to go out and get the VW van print immediately. When you did the blocks without measuring, as you'd mentioned before, do you 'square off' the block when you're done? It's so easy, I'm sure, but I can't picture it. :o)
Like it? No...I LOVE it!! You have created a family herloom for a little guy that just entered the world!!!! You are so caring, wonderful and your work expresses your love.
ReplyDeleteVery nice! She will love it!
ReplyDeleteLike it, I love it! What a lucky family to have such a beautiful quilt to cuddle the new baby in -
ReplyDeletea truly wonderful gift.
i think that a homemade quilt is the best gift to get for a new baby! the love and care that goes into them makes them so special!
ReplyDeletethis quilt is so cute and i love the way you "highlighted" some meaningful pictures on the fabric!!
great job!
so very very sweet. i love it!
ReplyDeletewhat a beautiful quilt!! i LOVE all the HR fabrics you used, and especially the gnomes! ;)
ReplyDeletewhat a great idea to stitch around something in each block!
Lovly fabric to make this great piece!
ReplyDeleteBravo
I love you Quilt!
ReplyDeleteGreat quilt! I love the fabrics.
ReplyDeleteLucky baby!
ReplyDeleteA fun baby quilt with a story attached for him to learn as he grows.
ReplyDeleteoh my goodness! all by hand? You're amazing! That quilt will be LOVED!
ReplyDeleteThis is such a beautiful quilt and the fact that it's completely hand done just makes it even more special!
ReplyDeleteI love baby quilts, I actually featured one of mine (using Amy Butler) as my Festival entry.
Oh what a sweet quilt! I love all of the HR fabrics. (Why did I not get some of those gnomes when they were available??) And your quilts are that much sweeter knowing they are all made by hand.
ReplyDeleteGreat quilt and wonderful way to highlight the special fabric.
ReplyDeleteWow, what a quilt! Its fabulous. Not to mention how good you are at hand sewing. I don't have the patience for that.
ReplyDeleteso cute! I am planning a quilt for my lil boy for the next one - love the wonky blocks!
ReplyDeleteall by hand??? wow! it is such a great quilt, I love its old fashioned feel, I am sure its owner loves it.
ReplyDeleteKristina
Your stitching is amazing. I am lucky to get 8 to the inch! your quilt is a work of art!
ReplyDeleteBy hand? Seriously? You did a wonderful job. I love all the fabric choices and you would never know it was by hand (my hand stitching is terrible and crooked). I'm so impressed. :)
ReplyDeleteHi! I've been gone and just getting caught up with my reading. I like the recap on this post...it sure looks like it generated some comments! Good for you. The blue/green blocks are really nice. Looking forward to seeing how YOUR quilt is coming!!
ReplyDeletethis is amazing...i love the fabrics you used and i am absolutely amazed that you did all this by hand. that is very committed
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful hand made quilt. The fabrics are precious. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteLove this baby quilt! Isn't it amazing all the great fabric out there. I think I only see a 100th of it at the local stores. That's why these entries are so much fun!
ReplyDeleteI love your quilt! Esp. how you chose special elements and quilted around them.
ReplyDeleteIt is such a beautiful quilt. I love how you did the quilting.
ReplyDeleteJust wanted to let you know I've posted your quilt on my blog, The Handmade Experiment in a favorites list from the Park City Girl Quilt Festival. http://emilyflippinmaruna.wordpress.com/2009/11/13/park-city-girl-fall-quilt-festival-pt-3/
ReplyDeleteThanks and great quilt!
Emily
YUM! I love Heather Ross fabric, and this quilt is gorgeous and showcases it so well!
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