For the past week and a half I have been sewing a fall themed quilt. I enjoy quilting and have done many quilts over the years. Some I keep for myself, some I give away. All my quilts are usually of the "scrappy" variety, simple, and tied or hand quilted with simple designs. Machine quilting is not for me, nor do I ever send a quilt to a longarmer. Sometimes I think contemporary quilts have so much quilting and stippling that they are stiff and thin and not very warm. I like a quilt that has some air space in it, is warm, and uses a variety of fabrics. Quilting was originally a way to use up old clothing and fabric scraps and be thrifty. But modern quilters will often go out and purchase all new fabric (yes, I have done that for a few of my quilts), and then spend upwards of $150 to send a quilt out to be machine quilted elsewhere at a longarmer. They may be beautiful quilts, but just not for me. To each his own, you know? I'm sort of a fabric junkie anyway, and hate to throw out even small pieces of fabric. So my quilts usually have a folksy feel and look to them. I also like to use old blankets as batting. It is so much warmer than a typical quilt batting, and much cheaper. You can usually get old blankets for a dollar or less at garage sales, whereas a typical quilt batting can cost from $10 to $50 depending on the type and size. So, here is a photo of the latest creation and a couple close ups of some of the details of fabric.
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This quilt is 56 x 72 |
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Another view |
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Some of the fall fabrics |
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Here are just a few of the quilts I have made in the past. Each quilt is sort of like a blank canvas, I think - a way to express (what little?) artistic ability I have!
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Here's one I made for my niece |
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A Christmas quilt I made for my son and his wife |
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A 'train quilt' I made for my great nephew |
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A summer quilt I made for my sister |
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Here's one I made in plaid flannel for my husband |
1 comment:
The fall fabric turned out great! I love it and love the colors!
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