And I found inspiration, here. I have never made any kind of any seasonal quilt. But looking at all of your creations got me itchy to try something of my own. When I want to try some new method, I make table runners for my friend, Teresa. I figure, this way I get to experiment and play and she gets a little something out of it, too. This table runner was my first try at pieced letters- I have done applique. I think it was Tonya who had made a really cool quilt with a quilted message on it and I decided to try it. I found this pattern for a full quilt in an old magazine, and loved it. I just pulled some of the elements out and combined it for a much smaller project. Teresa is more conservative than I am, colorwise, so I tamed it down. (Although I did sneak in some of my hand dyes.) The original was in bright purples and such- called, "Funky Pumpkin Patch." The letters went together much more quickly than I imagined. I finished it in one morning. There did seem to be a lot of bulk in some of the seams, and I don't know how you can avoid that. You can't see the quilting, but I quilted a vine with pumpkin leaves in the black and then just embellished the pumpkins. All in all, it was a lot of fun and I am considering making one in funky batiks for me. Thank you all so much for your inspiration!
7 comments:
You go, girl! You are too cool for words! I bought you some presents here in Savannah. Will mail them when I get home. Miss you as usual!
Sarah
Nines,
Love your pumpkins!
It's great to see a quilter "let loose!" You may find yourself doing that lots. To me...it's so satisfying to do something liberating and instruction-free!
Thanks for sharing...now get back to work on that &*^&%^ quilt from *(&^%^.... LOL ;-)
Darcie
great job on the letters. you are brave to jump in there and just do it.
Love the letters, the pumpkins and the inspiration..keep goin' girl...enjoy the moment ! What a good idea to just take "elements" and make them work for you..*S*
Oh this is too adorable! You did a great job! And what a lucky friend to get your things!
LOVE IT!!
Whooohooo. Looks like fun to make and fun to have. Excellent job.
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