In order to continue my "swirl" quilting practice, I had to come up with a quick design that would incorporate a solid white background, plus still contain elements contingent with an appropriate angel doll swap quilt. What to do? I was just about "flowered" out until I thought of trees with flowers.....and birds......of course birds......who doesn't like birds?? But flowers, again, I thought? Until I spotted a new fabric I recently bought called, "Kashmir" laying on my dining room table. It's part of the new Marylebone collection by Rowan. (If you have a chance to see the whole line, please do.........it's gorgeous!!) Anyway, I grabbed the drawing paper and fabric and went to town. After I ironed a big hunk of steam a seam on it, I started cutting:
Naturally, I had to add a few leaves and stems to the flowers on the ground so once I did that, it was time for quilting. (My new favorite thing!!) And.....in case you're wondering, I use 505 spray adhesive to keep all the layers together evenly, not pins.
Once I was done quilting, I squared it off and decided to bind it with the same fabric that I used to cut out the flowers. I thought it would tie the whole thing together.
My quilting is getting pretty good, huh? Maybe it's time to move on to another pattern!
Yup! all this practice is definitely working - your quilting looks fabulous, as does this little mini - love seeing what you constantly come up with! Now, what will be the next quilting pattern you practice? Do I see any feathers in (y)our future???
ReplyDeleteAs always, I´m totally in love with your new quilt!
ReplyDeleteSoooo beautiful!
Would you mind if someone (me...) tried to make a similar quilt? I would love to do a tree with flowers (and an owl!)
Oh wow! It looks absolutely fantastic. What a great idea. Your quilting looks great too.
ReplyDeleteThis quilt is just beautiful!!! And creative too :o)!!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness me - another fabulous one.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely fabulous! Both the quilt design and the quilting!
ReplyDeleteThat's gorgeous! I love it! Thanks for the photos and step by step details. I think it's time I give it a go. Your quilts are very inspiring.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE this delicate tree with the pretty flowers! The bird with the swirly tail is the icing on the cake!
ReplyDeleteI truly think you've mastered the swirls, Carol!! This is such a pretty quilt. Love the colorful binding you did on it. That whole fabric line is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteSoooo, what's next????? ;-p
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ReplyDeleteLOVE this one! You are so creative...I love seeing what you've been working on :).
ReplyDeleteSo lovely!
ReplyDeletei like it so much...great work!
ReplyDeleteIts amazing how when I first seen the beginnings, I thought, thats a strange looking quilt, then once all the pieces were on, it just blew me away! It came out soooo freakin cool, and your quilting is beyond amazing! I am for sure Spartacus!
ReplyDeleteWow! Carol I love this little tree quilt! You are getting so good at the swirl technique. I've got to give it a try someday.
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