Tuesday, July 1, 2014

A Little Red, White and Blue

Don't you just love the parade of red, white and blue that is going on in blogland? I usually substitute cream for white and occasionally even throw in some brown for the 'patriotic' quilts that get made around here.
Stack of red/white and blue
Here's my 'Glory Baskets' quilt I made about ten years ago. I made one for my sister and then couldn't bear to give it away so I made myself another, using a few more tans in mine. It hangs on a quilt ladder in my living room year around because I just love looking at those baskets.
Glory Baskets
This one has a collection of star blocks from some very good friends we used to live around in Oregon. The blocks themselves are very plain, but when I paired them up with the madder red and the reproduction sashing and border fabric, the entire quilt started coming alive! Good friends always make for good quilts.*wink
Stars of Friendship
My 'Plain Jane' quilt is extremely hard to get good pictures of. I think she must be very shy so I won't bother her any more today.
Plain Jane
This would be the only red/white and blue wall hanging I have. For some reason I thought there were more, but I think a lot of those items were discarded when experience taught me how shabby my initial work was. I probably kept this one because it's one of my only attempts at embroidery.
You Are Welcome Here
It's that time of year when I think about getting really patriotic and making an eagle quilt. Wouldn't that just be the coolest thing ever to put on a guest bed? lol I can practically feel my sisters rolling their eyes at me from over five hundred miles away....

24 comments:

  1. I am quite fond of red, white and blue quilts. I can see why you had to make yourself one of the Glory Baskets. I like it very much.

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  2. I have been enjoying the patriotic quilts popping up in blog land. Thanks for adding yours to the parade, I like your tan variations and the stars on the baskets are so wonderful!

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  3. I'm enjoying the red, white and blue around blogland as well, but had planned to share mine on Friday. I think I may be late to the party. Typical. Glory baskets is totally worthy of year round admiration. Thanks for sharing all the quilts.

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  4. Gorgeous quilts! I love Glory Baskets, so beautiful!

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  5. Great patriotic quilts. I really like the star blocks quilt made from your friends blocks. I think it appeals to me because of the red background.

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  6. Me gustan todos los edredones que nos enseñas, pero las
    Glory Cestas me fascina
    gracias por compartir
    saludos

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  7. I think an eagle quilt sounds fabulous!

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  8. Lovely quilts! I especially love Stars of Friendship - great idea to use the madder. Happy 4th!

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  9. Thanks for sharing your quilts. Especially like the one you made from your friends blocks.

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  10. Such a lovely RW&B quilt show! I love them all! I really like the poem on "You Are Welcome Here" wallhanging! That is so cute. We have had so much rain, we have sprung a couple of leaks here!

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  11. So much fun to see your RWB quilts - thanks for sharing! I'm a fan of eagle quilts myself and have been contemplating one for a couple of years (sigh). Now that I think about it, I seem to remember a blogger suggesting an eagle quilt-along or challenge project...

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  12. Ohhh, love your red, white and blue quilts!! Don't you just love this time of year?? Picnics, firworks, cookouts...just love it!

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  13. I love seeing everyone's RW&B quilts. Thanks for sharing yours. I especially like how you set your star blocks. Nice!

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  14. I love seeing all the patriotic quilts, yours are wonderful.

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  15. Wonderful quilts Audrey! Stars of Friendship is my favorite, but most every quilt you make becomes a favorite!!!

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  16. I looooove red, white and blue quilts! I really should make one. The quilts you show are wonderful, especially the Glory Baskets and the star quilt. Don't think the stars themselves are plain, there is some lovely, bright blue in them, but plain or not the fabrics you used to make them into a quilt really make the whole thing special, excellent choices, I think.

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  17. I love red , white and blue quilts, but I have to tell you I always think about making that 4 block eagle quilt every year at this time, I should just do it! LOL. Thanks for sharing your
    beautiful quilts and love that each one has a story.
    Kathie

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  18. these are all gorgeous!! Oh I can see why you wanted to make a second Glory Baskets...

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  19. Gorgeous, gorgeous, gorgeous! And it's obvious why you wanted to keep the Glory Baskets quilt! I'm loving all the RWB quilts, too. I have only one that could remotely be considered RWB ... a blue and white log cabin with red centers. I'm going to make another one, with tan instead of white, but it will be a while before it's finished (hope to get the top together at retreat next month).

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  20. Your quilts are just wonderful, I admire those creations!

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  21. Thanks for sharing your quilts with us! I too love RW&B quilts. I've made quite a few, but mostly wallhangings. Only 2 bed sized ones. I love your friendship stars quilt - what wonderful fabrics you put with them!

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  22. I love each and every one of your patriotic quilts Audrey. I'm really enjoying seeing all the red white and blue around the place and on Pinterest. You Americans really know how to throw a party to celebrate your national day!

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  23. I love what you have, but agree an eagle quilt is in order! lol

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  24. A very respectable collection, Audrey! It is nice to see some of the fabrics up close as well. :)

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