This is my entry for the two colour quilts category in the Bloggers' Quilt Festival running for the next couple of weeks. Thanks for visiting!
I made this quilt as a wedding gift for my friend and workmate, and it was a joy to take this conceptual sketch...
...and these cut up squares of fabric...
to a finished quilt (maybe trimming all the half square triangles wasn't such a joy....)!
I was really thrilled with how the quilt turned out, and my friend seemed to like it too. With wedding quilts, I like to try and steer away from super girly fabrics, because I want to make something the groom will like too. The front of the quilt works for this, but I just couldn't resist this floral voile for the back.
The sun was going down as I took these photos, so the quilt looks darker here than it is in real life.
Quilting with voile was a little bit trickier than backing the quilt with regular quilting cotton, but not much. I did end up with a very crinkly quilt after it was washed and dried! I have to say, I was a bit worried when making this quilt, because I hadn't asked my friend about it (I wanted it to be a surprise), and it's a bit nerve wracking making a quilt when you're not sure the recipient will like it. It was definitely worthwhile though - I really like giving my quilts away to friends and family.
Ivy says green is a very flattering colour for her... Hopefully my friend's cat is getting some quilt snuggle time too!
I couldn't resist sharing these out-takes from the photo session. I often get members of my family to help me with quilt photos. They are very good about it, and I really appreciate the help they give me. Sometimes, though, the quilt photography assistants have a mind of their own, which makes for some funny photos to look back on!
Quilt Stats
Pattern: My own, inspired by this quilt from Red Pepper Quilts.
Finished Size: Approximately 62 inches square.
Fabric: Robert Kaufman Kona Cotton in Ice Frappe and Clover, tiny pops of Philip Jacobs Rambling Rose in Green for Westminster Fibres.
Backing: Flora and Fauna voile from Spotlight.
Binding: Robert Kaufman Kona Cotton in Clover.
Pieced and quilted by: me, on my domestic sewing machine.
A great quilt and a fun post - love those out-takes! I also love the few pops of print fabric on the front and the voile back os gorgeous! I trust it will be well loved for it deserves to be.
ReplyDeleteI agree with Karen, the out takes are fun! There is so much I love about this! I firstly admire you for making all those HSTs! And the little splashes of floral! And that backing- superb! (And its a Spotlight fabric!!!)
ReplyDeleteIt's a stunner and the backing is absolutely beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteI really love this- colors, design, backing. Great job!
ReplyDeleteStunning quilt! I love the impact that 2 colors makes.
ReplyDeleteI don't think I have seen this quilt before, it's great! I particularly love the backing, it is perfect!
ReplyDeleteWonderful quilt. I am sure the couple loved it.
ReplyDeleteIt's a real beauty!
ReplyDeleteThis is stunning :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful quilt!!
ReplyDeleteWow, so many HSTs, you are a very good friend!
ReplyDeleteLove this quilt!!, The pattern, the colors, the pops of colour and the backing - yep, love it all!!
ReplyDeleteI love it. The flora and fauna is wonderful fabric.
ReplyDeleteThose few extra pieces really make this quilt pop...great idea! Great photos!
ReplyDeleteI really like this one. So fun. Which program did you use to sketch it out?
ReplyDeleteFun post and a great quilt :-)
ReplyDeletethis is gorgeous!
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