One month shy of the Emily Post wedding gift limit, I was finally able to send off Currer Bell's wedding quilt. I've written about the super-slow progress on the project before. It kept getting sidelined by baby quilts and other assorted projects that I could power through. In this one, though, there was no powering. It was just lots of work all the way through.
But I'm so, SO glad I did. I think it looks great and I really like the totally different double sides of it. They have such alternate vibes, but yet they fit together. A fitting metaphor for a marriage, no? (Note to self: existential thoughts about quilts and quilt design makes you STRANGE.)
Anyway, because I am a strings-attached friend, I made Currer and her man, Hot Pants, send me pictures of the quilt once they'd received it. And they totally delivered.
To start with, I should note that the theme of the quilt was birds. They used a bird theme prominently in their wedding decor, and I wanted to use this awesome Alexander Henry "starling" fabric as the centerpiece of my blocks.
From there, I modified this pattern by Oh, Franson and built four concentric color-themed squares (with four different fabrics per square) around the piece of the Starling fabric. (Incidentally, this quilt pattern is where I learned about the Starling design.)
From there, I added white sashing (borders for you non-sewer types.) And the front winds up looking like this.
Here's another view:
The back is totally different. It's a scrappy Urban Amish quilt, a pattern designed by the always awesome ladies at Quiltology.
Next I added two borders _ one white and one in this kelly green fabric by Denyse Schmidt.
The quilting is done in a kelly green stipple pattern and I did the binding in something that for the life of me I cannot remember. What I do remember is sitting in a rocking chair in the back of our unairconditioned church sanctuary with the quilt in my lap working on the binding during a service. And loving every sweaty minute of it.
The quilt winds up be a solid snuggling size for one person, or two people who just want a light blanket. Here's Currer Bell holding it up.
Front:
Back:
Crazy view:
Woot!
8 comments:
Love, love, love! (and your wedding/two-sided quilt analogy isn't that cheesy)
Beautiful - I LOVE the back & the green border.
Thanks, y'all!!
Rock on, Noodles! Definitely worth the wait!
If Ian and I get divorced and then remarry, can we have one? Hypothetically, of course.
Best. Present. Ever.
<3
OH MY GOSH! It's completely fabulous. Completely.
It's gorgeous! Love the two-sided analogy, and love how it came out!
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