This weekend was my local guild had their bi-annual Show and Tell. It is a quilt show where you actually get to hear the stories behind the quilts as they are being shown one at a time. Quilts are beautiful, but knowing the stories behind the quilts add so much to the appreciation of them.
The interesting thing about working on a quilt for that length of time (with several projects during that time), is that it points out visibly how much I've learned. As I look at the finished quilt, there are things that I definitely would have changed, but I'm not going back and remaking the quilt.
The second quilt I showed is a favorite of mine. It is a large queen sized quilt, titled: "Oh! My Stars!" This is a controlled scrappy original design utilizing the friendship star blocks. It is about 96" square. I pieced it over 3 years and it was hand-quilted by my mom in 2.5 months. Stars are also the quilting theme. There are over 563 stars in this quilt. This quilt was completed March 2008.
Finally, there was a "Go Green" Challenge. The challenge was to create a quilt 24" with the theme of "Go Green". We were able to interpret that anyway we wanted. This quilt was finished September 2009. Here is my submission:
“Useitup”
“Use it up, Wear it out, Make it do, or do without”
I wanted to incorporate both the color green and the re-usuable/repurposing aspect of “going green”.
Background is green fabric from my stash
Basic Quilt
- selvedge edges of my stash fabrics that included the color green
- letters cut out of old t-shirts, toys, and fabric to write the message.
Flowers
- wool sweaters with a sewing machine bobbin that was found “as is” in the Burkholder’s Fabrics parking lot
- old blue jeans
- plastic milk jugs (clear and white), green soda bottle plastic and the green plastic top of a floral water tube
- Capri Sun pouches with a button purchase at a re-use-it shop (the only thing purchased for this project).
Cord
- sock yarn
- fuzzy yarn
- white plastic Wal-Mart shopping bag
- yellow plastic shopping bag
- clear and green plastic bread bag.
The three quilts are all lovely in different ways. My favorite is the star quilt but I have to say I was intrigued by the green story.
ReplyDeleteJulie,
ReplyDeleteYour quilts are wonderful. Just love the first in black and red.
Debbie in SC