I named this quilt Journey for a few reasons - and after trying for almost a week to photograph it, I almost wanted to call it 'Journey of rain, weeds, poison ivy, too sunny, and unavailable tall quilt holders'
I don't have many progress photos on this one, they were taken late at night, with my phone, and look crappy, so I'm not even going to bother with those. You just get to see the finished project!
I'm a big fan of the Chambray collection by Andover Fabrics, and the background on this one is printed Chambray by Alison Glass, from the Ex Libris collection. I found the background color difficult to photograph, the color wanted to blend into any outdoor setting.
I did a little journeying around to find a couple of spots I thought the quilt would fit into.
Journey measures 84" x 71" - I needed to very tall holders. Luckily, my son and future son in law are well over 6' (they come in handy and usually are good sports about these shoots). Although the poison ivy and possibility of snakes in this area had them watching their toes.
I wanted to talk about my journey with quilting, but I am still putting together my thoughts. I will post again with a narrative of why I wanted to name this quilt, with a few close up photos of the quilting, those didn't happen today. I was lucky to get these guys after work with enough light and no rain for these photos.
The printed fabric is Handcrafted by Alison Glass, the first collection. There will be a new collection of Handcrafted coming out soon.
Quilted with Aurifil #2975 Brass in 28 wt, bobbin thread Aurifil #2600 Dove (my favorite color) in 50 wt. The quilt top was 88" x 74" after quilting it is now 84" x 71" who knows what will happen after washing!
Gorgeous quilt! The setting for your photos is perfect too.
ReplyDeleteIt's a beautiful quilt! I would love to make something similar for my niece who loves Pendleton blankets.
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