Remember last spring/summer Betty and I were helping our friend Jean work through the details of what the Carp Fair was going to do for their annual quilt block competition? Well, the fair was held in late September, as usual, and by all accounts was a raring success - the best attendance ever. We didn't make it this year but I did help Jean with pulling together all of last year's blocks into this year's raffle quilt.
It was an interesting process because I tend not to make sampler quilts, but I was up for the challenge.
There were 25 blocks so I landed on placing them all on point creating a little more interest. I needed more blue for the border but was working on assembly a good six month after we'd bought the fabrics for the blocks. Fortunately, was able to pick more up at the same shop.This was Betty's block.And this was mine. Until I saw these pics again I'd forgotten that I'd use the narrow grey sashing and dark blue cornerstones to set the blocks.I think that this was the only block to include a bit of applique.I landed on the 54-40 or Fight pattern. Roberta has long had a beautiful version of this quilt on a wall in her quilting studio and it has always appealed to me.
It was a great pattern to work on and I would definitely make it again.Jean is not a quilter so I drafted a suggested quilting pattern and sent her ideas for items to include in a sewing kit that could travel with the quilt, which she really appreciated. Last I heard, there weren't as many takers as they would have liked; I'll have to check and see where things ended up with it.These two quilts were a big project and consumed a fair bit of last fall/early winter, but I was happy to help a friend out....M
4 comments:
Great quilt for the fair! Such a fun collaborative project. Beautiful! Gail at the cozy quilter
Oh Marie! what beautiful quilts these turned out to bee! Loving the soft colours and the pattern for the lap quilt is great--may want to make one like that soon! Happy Thanksgiving to one of the most generous quilters I know. xo
Beautiful job on the sampler! Such soft, pretty colors and I love how the feather quilting finished it off.
Great post! I was working on a design today. My youngest granddaughter will turn 18 next September and I'm making her a quilt for her birthday. I asked her to give me some ideas and what she wrote me back was her favorite flowers are bleeding heart, foxglove and forget-me-nots. Well, those are very hard flowers to find in fabric selections. I have found some but they are $20 and $22 a yard. That's pretty expensive for an old retired grandma. My plan is to buy maybe three yards at most and then fill in with other fabrics. Anyway right now I'm drawing pictures and trying to design out something to where I can do that and make it come out pretty. Why couldn't she have said sunflowers. For the last few years I've been seeing these large pieced sunflowers in quilting and I just love them and have been wanting to give it a try.
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