I chose the pattern from Heather Mulder Peterson's book Livin' Large. The pattern is Pretty In Pink. Heather actually has a recent post where she made the quilt in a Christmas Seasonal color palette. Go check it out when you get a chance as it is lovely!
Here is the front of the quilt I made. I used fabric mainly from the Cotton Blossoms line by Bonnie and Camille for Moda.
I had the long-arm quilter use a swirly pattern for the quilting in a red/brick color that matched the red in the fabric:
I pieced the back as well to give it some design flair!
A close up of the back of the quilt: Here it is laid out beneath our tree in the family room. While the colors do lend towards the winter/Christmas season, it is not meant as a seasonal quilt. But it does look nice and cozy beneath the Christmas tree!
All folded and ready to give to my G'ma for Christmas! The colors in this quilt are exactly what I have in my home: earthy and warm! Good thing I have enough fabric to make another one since I loved this color combination so much! For that quilt I plan to use the same fabrics but use the pattern A Piece of Cake by Camille Roskelley.
I had plenty of links above so you can go and appreciate the works of the women who inspired me to make this quilt, both by pattern and fabric!
6 comments:
This is beautiful! I love it! I love the colors and what you've done with it! Amazing job!
You are a true blue quilter now! Awesome work - love the colors!
Beautiful, Valarrie! Maybe someday I'll try my hand at quilting too. :) My newest venture is crocheting, which I'm totally addicted to now. I've made three scarves in the past week! :)
I have to say your quilts are amazing!!! That's talent!!@!
beautiful!!! I love the pieced backing :) Thanks for stopping by my blog and commenting on the hexagon pillow...to answer your question, I used 1" hexies. They seem to be a pretty standard size.
Hey I couldn't find an email so I'm leaving a comment on your (much neglected...get on that! ) blog with a cute quilt in it! :) That pattern you asked about in the post is the chain reaction pattern, I'm redo-ing it right now and it will be available in a few days in hardcopy or pdf. Thanks for saying hi and stopping in, Allison
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