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Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Wholecloth Quilt

While I was waiting for backing fabric for my atomic strips top to arrive, I noticed a fabric stack that has been sitting on my table for a while.  I traded fabric with Andrea from guild for this old Amy Butler Midwest Modern floral.  I have always loved it.  Large scale florals aren't always easy to use for quilting though; I really didn't want to cut it up.  So I set it aside with an aqua DS Quilts print and a Bespoken stripe to make a wholecloth quilt.
I used free motion quilting to trace the flowers and leaves all over the top. At 41 x 50 inches, it took two big spools of thread, but it was fun.
I had my heart set on using the stripes on the bias, so I thought why not round the edges too.  I love the softness of the curves for such a feminine quilt. 
This pillow was made from scraps, and I had a great time with the quilting.
Here is the back before I put the pillow cover together.
This is the first time I have sewn a lapped zipper on a pillow, and it was really easy.  This tutorial from House on Hill Road is great.  A zipper closure for an overstuffed pillow like this is a must.  An envelope closure would have bulged open.
This pair is headed to Project Linus as part of 100 Quilts for Kids, a summer and early fall sewing event that encourages quilters to donate quilts for children.  One of the best parts - this year you can donate your quilt locally, which makes it just that much easier to participate.  I'll add this post when the link up opens on July 1st.  I hope lots of you will join in!

17 comments:

  1. This is incredibly gorgeous and simple. I love that you put all that quilting into a Project Linus quilt. I'm definitely in this year for the drive!

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  2. This quilt is GORGEOUS!! Simply fabulous!! I really love it!!

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  3. Your quilting always blows me away... Really lovely.

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  4. You will most likely blow away the Project Linus folks with this gorgeous detailed quilt and pillow! Kudos for your selfless giving and sharing of your talents.

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  5. Such a gorgeous quilt and pillow...your quilting looks amazing!

    x

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  6. Oh, Alex, it's so lovely! You are going to make a little girl so very happy.

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  7. what a gorgeous fabric for this type of quilt- genius to save it for this. and the pillow is amazing. what a lucky kid to receive this pairing!

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  8. very pretty! what a beautiful quilt!

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  9. Adorable, Alex! You are talented, creative and generous!

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  10. I love that print to bits - and your quilt is the perfect was to enhance it! Absolutely gorgeous.

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  11. This is gorgeous! The quilting is fabulous! I love wholecloth quilts - some fabric is just too beautiful to cut up!

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  12. I've been collecting large scale prints by Alexander Henry anytime my local Joann's or Hobby Lobby has them... you've just given me a great idea for how to use them! Love the quilt, great job!

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  13. Lovely, lovely quilting! Some Project Linus kid is going to cherish it!

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  14. Ooh, I love this! The quilting is fabulous. What a great idea. Thanks for linking up!

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  15. Agh. And I made the link up a text link up instead of a photo linky. It's fixed now, if you don't mind linking up again. Thanks!

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  16. This set is so beautiful! Great job!

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  17. This won a 100 quilts prize! email me your address swimbikequilt at gmail dot com. and thanks so much!

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