I keep running out of time to write up this post. The 'Folksy Tree & Baskets' quilt top is finally finished! All the applique done and dusted.*sigh
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Getting the birds stitched down |
I am so thrilled about the birds on this quilt! They look very fat and happy.
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And a finished quilt top! |
It just feels like they make this very brown and blue quilt come alive.
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So happy with the scrapped together background fabric look |
When all the birds, berries and leaves on the tree were attached, then I realized that the baskets needed just a little bit extra.
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And the very subtle addition of blue leaves |
But not TOO much, if you know what I mean. The blue leaves were the easy, peasy way to add in the little bit of color that properly ties the baskets back in with the rest of the quilt--instead of them just being a glaringly bright, creamy white distraction.
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Crossing my fingers this quilt will look extra cozy whenever the hand quilting happens! |
Or whatever. I just know that I like it ever so much better now! Sometimes these little details sort of sneak up on us, but they are actually just as important as some of the other more obvious ones.
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Glad that I saved these basket cut-outs so they could enjoy a quilt of their own |
Still super happy about the lone basket lying on its side at the top right of the quilt. Why don't I do that sort of thing more often? It seems to add a wonderful dash of character to the quilt....
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Loving these colors too |
Overall, this quilt ended up being really folksy and fun looking, while still holding it's own as the depository of many oldish and long-languishing fabrics. It's really quite satisfying to finish up these sorts of quilt tops! Just don't think they'd feel nearly as interesting to me in all brand new fabrics. Although, I suppose it's not totally out of the question!
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A very basic quilt top |
I also managed to sew together a very fast and easy 'boys' quilt top. It's deliberately done very mishmash, scrappy and utilitarian style. I'm imagining it hand quilted in a naïve, organic style that will hopefully hold to the unpretentiousness of the blended fabrics. Still need to put together a baby girls quilt and maybe one more baby boys quilt. None of them are going to be very fussy though. This is going to be the year of the more minimal looking baby quilts. And I mean that. ha!
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Starting to get to the point where I can cut it up! |
On my wall this past week is the log cabin look piece that is potentially going to be cut up into a largish looking basket. The handle will be cut out of a blue/green fabric in whichever of these fabrics has enough leftover! The birds jumped onto the wall after I cut them out of the backside of the Folksy Tree and Baskets quilt. The wings were a quick addition just to see if they were worth holding onto for use in yet another quilt some day. I'd say yes, these are definitely keepers!
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Playing with the color layout on the border |
And another project which also managed to get some traction, is the Joy Basket quilt. All of sudden after always,
always envisioning multiple rows of border surrounds, I dove right into a scrappy hst border.
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How about if I put all extra hsts on the bottom? |
I think it was because I finally realized that the border make-up wasn't all that important to me after all. What I really wanted was lots of color and zest. So I impulsively started cutting out free-style improv. hsts in various paired fabrics. It is taking quite a bit of time to sew these together, but I think I'm up for the challenge! After some darker quilts, this is absolutely making me remember why I adore color in quilts.....
You're still quilting and doing a beautiful job of it.😊
ReplyDeleteYour Tree and Baskets quilt is wonderful!!! Those extra details do indeed make a difference and I love the birds! The color and fabric choices are just right, too! Your hand quilting is sure to make it even more special.
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