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EDIT: I am now finished this quilt! Thanks to the Festival and all the positive responses, I have worked over the last week to finish this quilt. It was hand delivered Oct. 12, Canadian Thanksgiving. I have changed photos to show the completed front and back. Enjoy!
EDIT: I am now finished this quilt! Thanks to the Festival and all the positive responses, I have worked over the last week to finish this quilt. It was hand delivered Oct. 12, Canadian Thanksgiving. I have changed photos to show the completed front and back. Enjoy!
This is a first birthday present for my fourth niece. She has 2 older sisters so I thought a BIG quilt they could all play on was in order. It measures 58 inches by 58 1/2 inches.
This quilt is my original design. Each section of the quilt is made up of blocks or techniques from quilters I visit in blogland. The centre is from Yolanda at Urban Amish. This is a block design from Urban Amish lesson 2. The red with white polka dots fabric became a focus fabric joining all the different blocks together. (The polka dot fabric was from my husband's grandmother's stash that I inherited when she died. I love using her fabric in family quilts.)
I also got to finally make some cottages using Nanette's (from Freda's Hive) tutorial! I see more fun cottage blocks in quilts to come. Like a Halloween one! Here they are on my design wall beside the courtyard steps I made to go in the quilt.
I won a copy of Kay MacKenzie's new applique book and tried out a few of her fun flower blocks. Look, more red and white polka dot fabric! The background fabric in these blocks is from my mother's stash when she used to make us doll clothes.
I used the Quilter's Cache to find the perfect 10 inch block to put in each corner. Using THE fabric, of course:) Then I added the lime green sashing to make the border of blocks fit. Finally, one more round of polka dots. I measured this fabric out at the beginning when I had a rough idea of how big the quilt would be. I was so glad that I had enough!
Some may argue that this isn't a REAL quilt because there is no batting. I used the envelope method to sew the two layers together and thus - there's no binding either! But I think it's a real quilt. The love, joy and motivation were all there. The best wishes and intentions are still stitched into this lightweight, summer coverlet or picnic blanket, like many quilts made in times past.
It's real enough for me:)
I used some "cheater cloth" that I'd been given as the backing.
I was originally going to tie the quilt, but I ended up using my domestic machine to quilt it.
Happy 1st Birthday, Arabella
Made with love by Aunt Sarah
2009
Made with love by Aunt Sarah
2009
Thanks for stopping by to see my special quilt.
Thanks to Amy for hosting this amazing festival once again.
ENJOY the show,
Sarah Vee
Thanks to Amy for hosting this amazing festival once again.
ENJOY the show,
Sarah Vee
I love how this quilt incorporates so many different techniques!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great quilt...I love the bright colors!
ReplyDeleteVery cheerful!! Great!
ReplyDeletehow bright and cheerful. i can feel the love from here!
ReplyDeleteYour quilt is so happy. It makes me smile jus to look at it. I love the wonderful bright colors you chose and the print that was your inspiration.
ReplyDeleteHappy quilting, Rhondi
Oh my gosh -what a happy quilt! It makes you feel cheerful just to look at it (and I was already feeling cheerful!) Thanks for sharing. :)
ReplyDeleteFantastic! The colors sing a happy song! The ancestral fabric make it extra special. And wow, I see some of my blocks in there! Thanks Sarah! I'm gonna link to here from my Show & Tell Center!
ReplyDeleteKay Mackenzie
Love all the different techniques. I like to do applique so the flowers are my favorite part. Such a "happy" quilt for a child.
ReplyDeleteHow spirited & colorful!
ReplyDeletethanks for sharing,
Margaret
www.quiltsoflove.blogspot.com
It is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteLovely quilt. I really like your design.
ReplyDeleteIt's a wonderful quilt! Your niece will love it...it's so colorful and happy.
ReplyDeleteThat is such a happy quilt - Love the colors.
ReplyDeletelove the bright colors, thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI love that it is made up all all the blog discoveries! It reads very well. Nicely done!
ReplyDeleteI love it! So vibrant! It is sure to be cherished!
ReplyDeleteI love it. Both original and stash made. What could be better? It is a really fun quilt
ReplyDeleteLove the red and white polka dots!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful quilt, and fabulous design. So bright and cheerful. I love the red polka dots.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous idea! I've picked up so many great blocks bits and bobs from ppls blogs, but never considered incorporating a whole bunch of them into one quilt. How inspiring, thank-you!
ReplyDeleteSo cute. I love incorporating applique into quilts.
ReplyDeleteoooh this is so cute and so fun...all the bright colors are great.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun quilt. I recognized three of your sources for info and inspiration -- Freda, Urban Amish, & quilter's cache. Thanks for the story.
ReplyDeleteLucky niece(s)! It's totally adorable.
Very cute!
ReplyDeleteVery nice quilt. I love the flower blocks.
ReplyDeletewhat a FUN quilt! it's gonna be loved!
ReplyDeletewow - look at those colors! love it.
ReplyDeleteKaren
http://karensquilting.com/blog/
SarahVee, I think you have created a fantasticly original quilt where your nieces are going to have a great deal of fun playing together. I am sure it will be a family treasure. I love the polka dotted fabrics and the flowers remind me of Mary Englebreit.
ReplyDeleteI love children's books and their is a lovely book called Mother Earth and her children- a quilted fairy tale. It is a German Fairytale that was written in the 20's and a woman named Sybille von Olfers made an amazingly intricate quilt to represent the story. You may enjoy looking at the book.
Thanks for sharing your lovely piece. It is sure to be a hit.
Regards,
Anna
This is such a happy and vibrant quilt. Well done, it sounds like you enjoyed making it. Love that polka dot fabric.
ReplyDeleteBright and happy, made with love-- it definitely qualifies as a quilt! :) It's so cool that there is an extra-special fabric included in it too, a little family history. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI love the bright colors and wonderful applique. Your niece is a lucky girl.
ReplyDeleteThis quilt is great. I love that you used fabric from your stash and so many different technique from fellow bloggers. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteLovely. A bright, fun quilt for a child.
ReplyDeleteWhat a bright, happy quilt. And the back will be just a loved as the front, wait and see.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty and such a lucky little girl!
ReplyDeleteWhat an awesome quilt! I love that you used fabric from your stash, and that some of it was from your grandma and mom. What a neat way to connect all generations Jana R.
ReplyDeleteI love how bright and cheerful this is! Perfect for kids! Kudos!
ReplyDeleteSo very wonderful, FUN and cheerful!!! Using heairloom fabrics in a family quilt continues the legacy and memories. This is simly terrific! Thank you for sharing it! ; )
ReplyDeleteGreat job! I love the brightness and designs in this quilt!
ReplyDeleteGreat quilt!
ReplyDeleteit is gorgeous! And so bright! And most definitely a REAL quilt!
ReplyDeleteThis is such a bright, happy quilt! Wonderful! And yes, REAL.
ReplyDeleteHow cheerful and fun and totally kid friendly. I love it.
ReplyDeleteun quilt tonique et lumineux félicitation
ReplyDeleteAwesome! Wonderful! Beautiful Quilt!!
ReplyDeleteYour quilt is so bright and happy -- It is a joy to behold. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI just love this quilt. It is so bright and cheery! The fabrics are great!
ReplyDeleteJocelyn
http://happycottagequilter.blogspot.com/
Such a cute quilt. I love all the different aspects of it. Great job.
ReplyDeleteSuch a cheerful quilt! Any child would be thrilled to have this as their playmat. The flower blocks are especially delightful.
ReplyDeleteThere are so many entries in the festival I can't iamgine I will see them all...but it is so stormy today I can and peek at quite a few, so I decided to check out all the blogs that have "happy or joy" in the name...and I am glad that I did. Every pediatrician in the country should hang your quilts on their walls...what medicine in bright visual delight you have provided. I go now, to prowl around your blog - you see why I am unlikely to see the whole show, I don't want to skim past such lovely blogs and not really see. Thanks for inviting me ( all of us) in!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great quilt! I love, love, love your borders, and your combination of stash fabrics and an inspiration fabric. It's so fun and sure to be a family treasure!
ReplyDeleteYour design for the quilt you made for your niece is wonderful. I love it's brightness and clear colors. I'm sure all the girls in the family will make use of it.
ReplyDeleteSarah! I love your bright and happy quilt! I'm sure it was well received by the little princess :)
ReplyDeleteAnd, of course it's a quilt!!
I love the farmyard print and all the bright colours! Very cheerful :)
ReplyDeleteA fun quilt for some lucky children!
ReplyDeleteYou did a wonderful job designing your quilt. I love the colors!
ReplyDeleteI love your cottages! I'm so glad I came over to visit you this morning. You made my day!!
ReplyDeletebeautiful quilt, so bright and cheerful
ReplyDeleteSuch HAPPY, cheerful quilts; the girls will be greatly pleased, I'm sure.
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