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!
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!
ReplyDeleteThis quilt is GORGEOUS!! Simply fabulous!! I really love it!!
ReplyDeleteYour quilting always blows me away... Really lovely.
ReplyDeleteYou 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.
ReplyDeleteSuch a gorgeous quilt and pillow...your quilting looks amazing!
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Oh, Alex, it's so lovely! You are going to make a little girl so very happy.
ReplyDeletewhat 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!
ReplyDeletevery pretty! what a beautiful quilt!
ReplyDeleteAdorable, Alex! You are talented, creative and generous!
ReplyDeleteI love that print to bits - and your quilt is the perfect was to enhance it! Absolutely gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous! The quilting is fabulous! I love wholecloth quilts - some fabric is just too beautiful to cut up!
ReplyDeleteI'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!
ReplyDeleteLovely, lovely quilting! Some Project Linus kid is going to cherish it!
ReplyDeleteOoh, I love this! The quilting is fabulous. What a great idea. Thanks for linking up!
ReplyDeleteAgh. 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!
ReplyDeleteThis set is so beautiful! Great job!
ReplyDeleteThis won a 100 quilts prize! email me your address swimbikequilt at gmail dot com. and thanks so much!
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