It was a real treat to work on, even though it was the second masculine quilt in a row I have made (the first was this one for my son Shane).
This quilt was #2 of my finish goals for the 2015 Finish Along which I talked about here.
I should be better about posting more regularly, because when I read other blogs, I love to see work-in-process photos. But I did take some in-process photos, so I will share them now. In the future, I’ll attempt to post more of my work as I go along. Even if no one is reading my blog, it will at least be a refresher for me, LOL!!
Making a seemingly-endless supply of scrap strips |
Pinning up and sewing the strips. My cats LOVED them! |
After washing, it crinkled up nicely. So soft!!
I just quilted wavy, unmeasured lines with my Bernina 550QE, using a walking foot and Aurifil 40-wt. thread. OMG, it was the first time I have used Aurifil, and I am now a believer. I couldn’t believe how nice it was. Stitched like buttah!
The backing, which is actually a bit darker than I was able to capture with a camera, is Carolyn Friedlander’s Branches in Charcoal from her Botanics line. I bought all the fabrics (the Kona solids and the backing) during end-of-year clearance sales. The trees were made from my scrap bins.
Finally, I made a 14” pillow with medium gray on the front. The back is the Branches fabric again, and was constructed to allow easy-on/easy-off for washing. Now looking at the pillow, I think it looks rather plain. I wish I had quilted it first. Hindsight.
This is my second finish for this first quarter in the 2015 Finish-Along with Adrienne of On the Windy Side.
And this is what is now on my design wall:
It’s the last of my CQJP2012 (Crazy Quilt Journal Project for 2012). Better late than never! I still have one block to finish stitching, then the process of trimming and sewing them together begins. The center needlepoint has been trimmed, and will finish at 15x15”. When everything is sewn together, I may have some areas to finish stitching to eliminate some “black holes”. Bottom Left Corner, I’m looking at YOU! Then I will figure out how to stabilize it before adding a black-on-black houndstooth-weave home dec fabric (a blend). I will add a hanging sleeve and most likely list it for sale in my Etsy shop. I hope to have this finished in the next few days so I can count this as my third finish this quarter.
Linking up to Fabric Tuesday.
Come back tomorrow for my Scrappy Saturday post.
13 comments:
Your Birch Tree Quilt is very pretty!
Hi Cathy - I LOVE your Tree Quilt!!! What a great way to incorporate lots of scrappy fabrics. I am looking forward to stepping away from a bit of CQ this summer to work on a couple quilts that I have been dreaming about. I bout a Jenny Beyer Mariner Compass Turquoise/Purple & Black kit and can't wait to start it - might take me a couple years but I'm game. One block at a time
Hugs
Gorgeous quilt! I'm sure it will be loved dearly!
I am an Aurifil lover to... like buttah as you say!
Your grandson must be absolutely thrilled! I'm sure he will feel the love that went into its creation.
Congratulations - the quilt is beautiful. I really like your choice for the different background colors. Micki@2dogsstudio.us
I really like your version of the birch tree quilt, the more neutral fabrics give a whole new look to the quilt.
Beautiful! I did one like this, but all in brights. I'll get it back from the longarmer by the end of the month! Love your all-nautral version, too =)
The birch quilt is fabulous! and the CQJP 2012 piece is going to be one more show stopper!
This is a really beautiful quilt - the crinkle is perfect.
I love your quilt, Cathy!! I've made two bright ones, and I was thinking of doing a 3rd with neutrals. Yours is wonderful! I also LOVE the pillow, but then again, I MAY have a pillow problem. :)
Hello, I have Amanda Jean's pattern too and was thinking of using it for quilts for two of my male cousins. Your quilt's masculine palette is an inspiration! What fabrics did you use? Also I am thinking of making the same pattern for my daughter. She wants a purple quilt, but I'm wondering if that will look so good? Thank you so much for sharing and inspiring!
Hello, I have Amanda Jean's pattern too and was thinking of using it for quilts for two of my male cousins. Your quilt's masculine palette is an inspiration! What fabrics did you use? Also I am thinking of making the same pattern for my daughter. She wants a purple quilt, but I'm wondering if that will look so good? Thank you so much for sharing and inspiring!
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