Thanks for stopping by! It's Quilt Festival time again! Go to Amy's Creative Side (Park City Girl) and check out everyone's entries. I am an all-by-hand quilter, I've never owned a machine and don't know how to use one, so everything you see is hand sewn. Feel free to check out my finished quilt gallery down the left side of the blog.
For my entry I have Japanese squares and frames. I'm a modern quilter and my absolute favorite thing to do is to highlight tiny motifs by framing them. I love that an overlooked, unassuming little animal or plant or whatever can get its moment in the sun.
Like this apple, for example.
Or these circles. Who ever highlights circles? They are the overlooked workhorses of the quilt world. Lol.
Or how about these cute little guys peeking out of the letterbox? Or the bird in the cornerstone?
These are mostly Japanese double gauze fabrics and organic Cloud 9 fabrics, with some Mingle and others thrown in. I made it for a baby named John William, who is Amber's new nephew, on commission. Amber, a non-quilter, picked out all these fabrics to go together! Good job Amber!
These are mostly Japanese double gauze fabrics and organic Cloud 9 fabrics, with some Mingle and others thrown in. I made it for a baby named John William, who is Amber's new nephew, on commission. Amber, a non-quilter, picked out all these fabrics to go together! Good job Amber!
So here's the pieced back, with the double gauze and a few more squares.
SUPER CUTE! Love this quilt! Come visit us at quiltstory.blogspot.com so we an feature one of your quilts, you have really cute stuff!
ReplyDeleteyaaay! it is john william's favorite quilt too : )
ReplyDeletegood luck!
Cute. Love the fabrics and colors. Very vintage feeling!
ReplyDeleteAdorable quilt and adorable baby! The colors you used are really pretty!
ReplyDeleteYou already know you're my hero but I had to add that again. :)
ReplyDeleteI love the way you highlight special fabrics! That apple makes me happy.
ReplyDeleteWonderful quilt for a cute baby! Well done!
ReplyDeleteIt is fantastic!! I love how you highlighted the little details in the fabric.
ReplyDeleteSo cute! I can't believe you do it all by hand! Great work!
ReplyDeleteIt's fantastic !
ReplyDeleteHad to say it.......so rare to hear of anyone doing it all by hand these days.
Your quilt has the contemporary look of today's quilts, and yet,is done in the most tradional manner.
Wonderful job !
I wish you much success and blessings.
It IS fantastic! I think sewing by hand must make you think more about what you are doing and the results paid off!
ReplyDeleteThat is beautiful...I still can't believe you HAND sew them! That is amazing...seriously..AMAZING! I love your fabric/color choices in this one, its so cute and could be for a boy or a girl. Love it -Allison
ReplyDeletesewing by hand wow, the quilt is really nice
ReplyDeleteAdorable quilt! Love how you highlighted the fun little details in the fabric by framing them!
ReplyDeleteThat is a really cool quilt - I love the coluors and all the shapes - cute baby helps too!
ReplyDeleteLovely quilts!
ReplyDeleteLove your approach with framing the motifs. Great idea!
ReplyDeleteSweet quilt for a sweet little one. Love the novelty fabrics.
ReplyDeleteSuper sweet, especially the sweet baby :) I think you posted the perfect picture...the one that says fantastic. It is!
ReplyDeleteWhat a super quilt. You know I LOVE those Japanese fabrics! :) And I love the way you highlighted them. So cute! (Love the colors too, btw.)
ReplyDeleteThis is a darling work of love!
ReplyDeleteI agree... it really is fantastic.
ReplyDeleteAnd omigoodness... all hand!
great quilt! the idea can be used for so many things.. makes me go "hhmmm"! Inspiration!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing
Beth in Dallas
How fun. Love the unusual color scheme.
ReplyDeleteI love doing hand sewing. It's very restful. The quilt is lovely. I enjoyed seeing all the "highlighted" pieces.
ReplyDeleteAdorable quilt...even cuter baby!
ReplyDeleteI am so glad to see someone who pieces by hand. Such a refreshing break from machine pieced and quilted! Maybe I'd like piecing again if I went back to doing it by hand.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous. I can't get enough of that little baby wrapped up in your beautiful quilt!
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful. I love your stuff. Makes me want to do more work by hand again. It would make our great grandmothers proud don't you think?
ReplyDeleteHand pieced! Awesome! I love to hand piece too. Beautiful quilt.
ReplyDeleteyou continue to amaze me with all of your hand sewing. The quilt is gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteI can't believe you pieced this all by hand. Wow! Very cute quilt and I love the colors.
ReplyDeletethis quilt is adorable!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat Job, Wendlebobber~! Really think "It's Fantastic"!
ReplyDeleteIt is fantastic.
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous! I can't believe that you did it all by hand! I love the selection of fabrics that you used for this!
ReplyDeleteAwesome quilt (especially the apple block!).
ReplyDeleteGreetings from Tokyo! I am more inclined to modern quilts too & I am a big fan of Japanese fabrics so luckily, I am living in Tokyo!
ReplyDeleteLove those apples in the sky! I can't believe you do it all by hand. Gorgeous work!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun quilt. Beautiful.
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I love baby quilts too!! Precious!
ReplyDeleteI love the fabrics you used! Lovely quilt!
ReplyDeleteThat sure is one super lovely baby quilt. I love the birds peeping out the letterbox. Too cute.
ReplyDeletevery, very impressive!! you do lovely work. love the layout. so much work, but so nice to know people still do that
ReplyDeleteI love all your little Japanese prints. They make such a sweet baby quilt!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great quilt! Really adorable!
ReplyDeleteVery intriguing style. As a more traditional quilter, I find I'm having to develop my eye for the modern quilting styles. However, I like you, I do much of my work by hand, although I have slowly become friends with my sewing machine. :-)
ReplyDeletevery lovely quilt. Great selection of fabrics.
ReplyDeletewhat a cool pattern, sort of a square sampler. Love all the retro novelty fabric and how you showcased it. Lucky baby.
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I love your quilt! the way you used frames is really special...AWESOME quilt!
ReplyDeletehugz, Pam
I love this quilt, The baby is precious,thanks for sharing,Amy
ReplyDeleteLove that you like to hand quilt. Th9s quilt is adorable, but not as adorable as that sweet baby!
ReplyDeleteI love your turtle quilt. You are so talented and you are appreciated. Thanks, Allie
ReplyDeleteI am attracted by your beautiful sewing. I hope one day, I shall be able to finish something as nice and great. I had never done any quilting before and really hope to be able to learn and make one for my kids.
ReplyDeleteHi!!!! I love your quilt and John William!!! Both adorable!!!! Thank You
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