Tuesday, January 19, 2010

DQS8 #1 Finished

As I'm sure you know, I'm one of 160 members of the current Doll Quit Swap on Flickr.  I LOVE this swap!!  It's a secret swap and I have no idea who has my name, and I only know who my own partner is.  It's so fun!!  Last time in DQS7 I made the "Chickenfoot" quilt and the one Princess one, plus one other for my swap partner.  (Sometimes my partner is the last on my list because I have so many ideas in my head that have to come out first.)  I know, I'm bad!  Such is life!  Actually, that was the case with this one which I'm calling, "Think Spring".
First I started with a tree trunk, a base tree and ground cover:

Then, I fussy cut some flowers from some Kaffe Fassett fabric and appliqued them, along with some hand cut leaves to my bases.  (The color is weird on this picture because I took it at night under my lights on my kitchen island.)

After I got all those on, I hand stitched one stitch in each leaf for stability sake,  (going around each with the sewing machine would have taken forever, I figured.  LOL)  I also added the birds at this point.  See.....one is appliqued and the other one is not at this point.
Next, I sandwiched the layers and started doing the hand quilting by adding black colonial knots to the tree base and ground cover.  I should have counted how many.  It seemed as though I was knotting forever!  Here is a close up of the top.

Just about done.  Finally I did white colonial knots in the sky area to finish it off and took a few stitches in the birds tail feathers to add some color.  And ta-da.....a finished folk art quilt.
DQS8 #1 "Think Spring"
I hope you like it as much as I do. This is not for my partner. I do have someone special in mind though.....but, I'm not telling!!!

13 comments:

  1. Just way too adorable! I do love it!

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  2. this is so fantastic. gorgeous!

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  3. wow! THis is soooo pretty! I just love it!

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  4. I am in awe. You are my new doll quilt hero.

    Love, love, love, love, love this.

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  5. Oh how wonderful, Carol...it is just magnificent!! I can't believe you could get this done so fast. Your poor aching fingers!

    Very creative & beautifully executed, too. Only someone who loves handwork could create something this lovely. BRAVO!

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  6. Carol that is fantastic. I love your imagination!!!

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  7. WOW! I love that. What a fun and happy little quilt.

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  8. It's lovely and fresh and colourful and playful. I wish I was your swap partner!

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  9. Carol your quilts never cease to amaze me!!! Just absolutely beautiful!

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  10. Wow, I'm speechless. That's a lot of work!

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  11. I just love your work - yet another delish quilt! I need one now!

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