Here is the finished quilt I teased you all with in last week's blog. I was given about 50 ties to make this quilt with. I was told that I could do whatever I wanted as long as it was masculine and large enough to fit on a bed top. I settled on the Windmill patter which is a variation of the pinwheel. Do you see the signed Cal Ripkin Jr tie in the lower corner hiding behind the aloe plant? I choose to showcase several of the ties with character or importance.
In order to get it large enough for a bed spread, I went to my silk stash. This is a bag of silk fabrics I inherited when I was a teenager from a rather famous Taos,NM artist. So, 20 years later, some gorgeous brown silks from the bag made their way into this quilt as sashing. The windmills were actually kind of static so I arranged the sashing in step-ladder style to move the eye across the quilt.
Once it was all quilted with free motion pinwheels and ribbon-cable sashing, it looked better than I had envisioned. This is pretty rare for me. I love this quilt! Now comes the time I hope the client loves what I did too.
It's another windy day here in the mountains. The boys are out blacksmithing anyway. They haven't built a shop yet so last time I looked, they had hooked up a steel plate in the vice on several logs to create a wind block for the forge. Hmmmm, those boys. I suppose I should make them stew for lunch if I want to be really nice. At the moment, I should be doing my sales taxes for the year. I might just enjoy a day off in between quilt projects though. COOKING AND CLEANING, HERE I COME!
HAVE A QUILTERIFIC AND CRAFTASTIC WEEK!
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Sunday, January 15, 2012
Sunday, May 2, 2010
Denver Quilt Show
I spent yesterday with friends down at the Denver National Quilt Festival. It was a splendid day full of visual feasts. There were plenty of vendors with all the newest stuff we love. I was attracted to the unique booths as well. These had beautiful fabrics from around the world. African Batiks, Shibori from near Thailand, and several exotic silks from different parts of Asia.
The quilts on display were many and varied. The designs and colors ranged from traditional to wild and crazy. So many quilt visions danced in my head last night as I tried to remember them all. Quilt shows are so wonderfully inspiring.
The quilts on display were many and varied. The designs and colors ranged from traditional to wild and crazy. So many quilt visions danced in my head last night as I tried to remember them all. Quilt shows are so wonderfully inspiring.
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