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Friday, May 28, 2010

Amy's Creative Side: Blogger's Quilt Festival - Spring 2010


Amy's Creative Side: Blogger's Quilt Festival - Spring 2010

I'm not sure how many saw the quilt I made for my mother for Mother's Day(2009)... okay so I just made the top and she had to do the rest(Sept 2009)... If we had waited until I got it quilted it would have taken an eternity. I have a hard time finishing projects--okay quilting them-- I would rather make the top, give it to someone else to finish, when my husband's Grandmother was alive she loved to quilt and not piece, sure wish she was here now to help me, we would be quite the team.
Every time I look at it, I see my mistakes... marks of love is what I tell myself (it's really called learning the hard way.) This is my first fan quilt and my first time sewing curves for a quilt. yeah!! I made at least one of my goals this year.. learn something new... curves.

13 comments:

  1. Your quilt is totally beautiful....

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  2. Lovely quilt. Wonderful design, lovely colors.

    SewCalGal
    www.sewcalgal.blogspot.com

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  3. It is a very lovely quilt. And I am like you, I enjoy the piecing but the quilting part lags behind ;-)

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  4. Curves are on my list of things to learn; This is a good motivator!

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  5. beautiful quilt...love the colors!

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  6. this is really pretty...i love how it looks layered. the colors are great to.

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  7. This is beautiful! I have yet to make a fan quilt, but I may some day.

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  8. Very nice quilt. I'm sure your Mum absolutely loves it!

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  9. What a charming dresden plate, great setting and congrats on making this quilt with curves.
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  10. Oh goodness! This is beautiful! I love the colors and the illusion of these stacked on top of each other.

    Blessings & Aloha!
    (still trying to make it to more great blogs on this Quilt Festival. Hope you can take a peek at mine and if you do please leave a comment on my post, so that I know you were there :o) so glad to meet you!)

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  11. a beautiful quilt--love the layout you've done and the color combinations are fantastic. thanks for sharing such a wonderful quilt

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  12. optical possiblities are great in this quilt...several pleasing ways to look at it...it is peaceful and yet has bounce! there is also some dancelike quality to it and crosses cultures in some playful way in the fan,plate and flower feelings..very fine.

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