Today's Blog post is dedicated to Gifted Quilts
Quilt # 1 - Mom's Creation
1st up is my Mom's quilt. This quilt has been a labour of love for her. More labour than love ha-ha. I say more labour as it took her over a year to complete as a result of her hand surgery. This Scrappy half square triangle quilt is for my moms best friend the retired judge. This year she is celebrating her 70th Birthday☺A big driver for my mom to have this quilt completed.
Lucky for my Mom she had the top ready to go before her surgery. All that was left to do was the machine quilting and binding. I shouldn't say "all that was left" because the end sometimes is the hardest and most tedious part. She is more adventurous than me and usually machine quilts the top herself however in lieu of her hand not doing so well I dropped it off to be quilted for her.
Once she got it back from being machine quilted it took her over a week to do the binding, little bits at a time. Usually she can have the binding done in no time .... I know this because I used to always pawn off my quilts on her to bind (still not my favorite part). The funniest part is that even with my mom basically using one hand to do the binding it still looks professional and with invisible stitches. HA mine look more like a kids 1st sewing project.
HOPEFULLY next up for Mom is a Wedding Quilt for her FAVORITE DAUGHTER
(PS. I can write favorite daughter cause I am writing this blog post =P )
Below is my moms Scrappy Half Triangle Quilt Enjoy!
What a great pattern, has such dimension. Almost looks 3D.
This back brings a modern twist, very versatile. Would look great on a bed with the back being displayed.
A hot new trend is the word print fabric ... I am jumping on the train for that trend. I can not get enough of the word/script/newsprint fabric. I am always drawn to it in the fabric stores.
The first look when she opened her gift
She looks thrilled!
Mom says sorry it's so blurry!
Quilt # 2- The Youngests Creation
2nd is my latest quilt. This quilt started out as a kit my Mom bought me about 5-6 years ago. I have been slowly picking away at it. I started putting it together 2 years ago at one of the quilting retreats.
With this quilt I had to use You Tube a little as the instructions that came with the quilt were basically in another language. This was the first time I have ever attempted a Y seam. My mom "seams" (ha-ha sewing joke) to think that me doing Y seams is impressive. Honestly I did not find them very difficult, I had a couple seam ripper moments but that is normal in any project. You Tube really was a big help.
This pattern made small windmills however I decided not to match up the fabric to form noticeable windmills. The reasoning was that I did not like the look of the defined windmills. When it was all laid out the windmills ended up very asymmetrical and not evenly distributed. I just felt that it would look better more evenly distributed. If you look close you can still make out Red and Black windmills. They are still there just less defined. All in all I like how this quilt turned out.
Since this blog post is all about "gifted" quilts I should probably tell you where this quilts new home is. I decided since my Mom was so impressed with my Y seams that I would finish this quilt and give it to her for Christmas.
I played a little trick on my Mom to throw her off. I am a big supporter and volunteer for the United Way and my original plan was to complete this quilt for our 2015 campaign and have it raffled off. HOWEVER ... time managed to get away from me and I was no where close to having it completed in time for the end of the campaign. So I decided to complete it for Christmas and present it to my Mom. (I knew she would love and cherish it)
The funny part is I never let mom in on the little fact that I was no longer doing the quilt for United Way. She would ask me how the quilts coming along and when can she buy raffle tickets. I may have even told her at one point I got her raffle tickets and not to worry. (a little white lie, but I think it was necessary).
Check out the great quilted swirls. Really adds depth - and possibly a little bit of the twilight zone. ☺
So I am told this quilt will be living on the living room wall in Mom and Chef's house. That makes me a tad bit nervous, reasoning being now people will REALLY be looking at it. Hopefully no quilt police come around! They might just get kindly kicked out of the house ha-ha Just Joking.
And so concludes our lil' gifted quilt post.
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Until next time
- The Youngest -
5 comments:
Thanks for sharing both of these lovely quilts with their stories on Oh Scrap! Love the colors and the texture!
Beautiful quilt and beautiful photography! Mom's delight is precious!!
Both fabulous quilts! The quilting design worked well on both of them, too. I love the park where you photographed. Two lovely giftings!
I love my quilt Morgan! It's going to look fabulous on the wall! There are no such "Quilt Police" allowed in our home! No worries!
Susan -- the park is Spruce Meadows where they have all the equestrian shows.
Cynthia -- thanks! my first scrappy quilt.
Heidi -- thanks! I did the photography with my new Canon that the kids got me for my birthday! I can hold it with one hand. Chef is the one that positions everything for me until both my hands are operational!
Happy Quilting all! Margo
Your scrappy quilt is absolutely awesome! It does have great depth - a lovely pattern!! And the red quilt is pretty wonderful, too!! Thanks for linking up with "I May Have a Scrap Problem"!!
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