Thursday, November 4, 2010

Blogger's Quilt Festival: Apple Core Quilt

Sad, isn't it, that it has taken another round of the Blogger's Quilt Festival to inspire me to post again? In my own defense, I have been very busy having (and nursing) a new baby and moving house. Before all the baby and moving excitement, I did have time to finish this little quilt for Project Linus. I used the Apple Core pattern from WonderArc Designs to do this, which meant lots of circles (but no crazy apple core shapes to cut out or sew). It's not the most beautiful quilt because some of the details of the technique still escape me...but I hope some little girl will like it!


Here's the front. I primarily used fabrics someone donated to our local Project Linus chapter (along with a few from my stash so it would be big enough).


And this is the back. It's flannel that a friend who knows I make Linus quilts gave me to do something creative with.

Enjoy the festival! I'll try really hard to get some more quilts made and blog posts up before the next one rolls around!


Amy's Creative Side - Blogger's Quilt Festival

Saturday, May 22, 2010

Blogger's Quilt Festival Quilt

I am a VERY new blogger. Yesterday, my sister emailed me a link to her quilting blog and told me about the Blogger's Quilt Fesival. She also shared her great idea of making up a quilting blog so I can put up my quilts for her (and others) to see long-distance...and since I won't be sharing family pictures and the nitty-gritty details of my life, no security concerns. :)

Here is my latest completed project.

I made this quilt for my mother-in-law. She has a bedroom in her house painted dark blue (actually the 3rd darkest blue in the quilt) and I matched the fabric to her walls. The pattern was inspired by Marcia Hohn's Red Herrings block from quilterscache.com. The biggest difference is that I didn't think I had time to paper piece, so I drew it up in EQ5, went fabric shopping for about a week, and then strip-pieced it.


Putting the blocks together was something of a challenge because I'm not a perfect quilter or block-trimmer and when I had my blocks sewn together into sets of two, I noticed that some of the white triangles (now diamonds) differed in hypotenuse width by as much as a half inch! I got around this by measuring across each diagonal, marking it as too big, too small, or just right with different colored pins, and then matching up the pin colors. So in the end, it worked out marvelously!

Then, I sent the quilt to my sister to quilt (you can see her quilts at ahhhquilting.blogspot.com). I was afraid to ask her to quilt in the ditch along every one of the seam lines because I knew it would take a long time. She must be a mind reader, though, because that's exactly what she did. And it looks just like I hoped it would!


Enjoy the Festival!