It's Quilt Festival time again, and this Spring it's being held in Salt Lake City, Utah. It's making me a little homesick, wishing I could be back in the place I called home for 7 years, and enjoying all the festival has to offer with my friend Brenda who is there as we speak! (Major envy going on, can't you tell?!)
But for those of us who can't be there, Amy from Amy's Creative Side is doing her regular Bloggers' Quilt Festival instead - a virtual quilt fest for those of us still at home!
This time around I'm going to share one of my most favorite recent quilts. After doing a lot of modern folk art floral type of quilts, I felt like a change of pace, so I created something with clean and simple lines.
I added some machine pieced veins to the leaves before needleturn appliqueing them down, then added more veining with the quilting.
I almost messed it all up - instead of making bias tape and appliqueing the green wiggly lines on to the red, I thought it would be fun to try piecing them instead! So piece I did, and wow talk about bad! The quilt top was of course quite a bit more wavy than I had hoped for, but with some careful snipping, steaming, and holding my tongue the right way, I managed to get it fairly flat, and then quilted the heck out of it with some intense echo quilting. Who knew the saying, "Don't worry - it'll quilt out" is really true?!
It is now hanging in the entry of our living room where it matches our red leather couches and celery green walls.
Enjoy the Bloggers' Quilt Festival and visit as many of the participants as you can!
I love it! Such a beautiful wall hanging!
ReplyDeleteAnd I love it too. The simplicity of the lines is great The green leaves against the red fabric give it a vibrant touch. Great job! --Julia
ReplyDeleteVery pretty!
ReplyDeleteI love this! Absolutely stunning. Worth wrestling it into shape.
ReplyDeleteThis is fantastic! Love the reduced look and the intense colours. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeletelove this!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely stunning!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!!
ReplyDeleteThis is so lovely. The colors are beautiful and rich and the design is so pleasing.
ReplyDeleteSimple yet so effective. Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteNice wall hanging:) Loving the red background!
ReplyDeleteGreat design & colours. Its looks fabulous hanging on your wall.
ReplyDeleteWhat a cool idea. Love this little quilt with it's neat leaves. Great! Thanks for sharing and have a great day
ReplyDeleteDarling little quilt!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great and beautiful quilt. The colors are so nice - I love it.
ReplyDeleteAhhhh, there's something to be said for simplicity! But you can still see there is a lot of work in it. Lovely!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea. Beautiful work. Love the colours. It looks great hanging on the wall!
ReplyDeleteIt's stunning, I love the colours and the quilting details.
ReplyDeleteThis is so pretty and lovely.
ReplyDeletevery neat...I like it
ReplyDeleteReally wonderful! I love the simplicity of design and the colors - and who can resist leaves? :)
ReplyDeleteI love the leaves - and red is one of my favourite colours in a quilt. You must really enjoy looking at this every day.
ReplyDeleteI think it turned out great and I love seeing it on the wall.
ReplyDeleteA super nice addition to your wall. The colors and patterns work together in such simplicity that the quilt makes a strong statement.
ReplyDeleteI live close to Salt Lake and missed the show too--darn it!
What gorgeous quilting. The red really pops!
ReplyDeleteI live in Utah too and couldn't attend so I feel your pain.
ReplyDeleteWhat a simply lovely quilt. I'm glad you held your tongue just right until the quilt submitted and conformed to your desires. Kudos
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This is beautiful! I just love it.
ReplyDeleteI love the cleanness of this, beautiful
ReplyDeleteits lovely! love the way you have done the leaves.
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