Monday, October 28, 2013

Blogger's Quilt Festival: Mom's Music Quilt


That's right!  It's Blogger's Quilt Festival Time!  If you're new to my site, welcome!  
One of my first introductions into the world of quilt bloggers was through one of Amy's link up festivals.  I'm adding 2 of my quilts to this fall's festival, which is going on now. My 2 color quilt entry is the one I recently made for my mom.

Each August, for the last 3 years, my mom flies out here to Eastern Oregon from hot muggy Dallas, TX to see us and to escape the heat.  It's becoming a tradition to take her to see snow in August.  She loves to camp and this is also an opportunity for us to camp and travel with her.  We've been to Glacier National Park, Mt Rainier, and this year, Mt Hood.



Last time I visited her, I took a good inventory of the colors and decor of her bedroom, and started scheming out a queen-sized bed quilt to make for her to send back with her to Dallas.The blue and white color scheme, by coincidence, also matches the snow and blue sky that we see every summer.

I saw a similar quilt / pattern at our local quilt show in May, and used my EQ7 program to design it.  I used my "Tri-Recs" ruler that I won last year to make the triangle blocks.

My mom's passion is music and gardening, so I found some cream batik fabric with music notes on it, and some blue botanical fabric to match her room decor.  I also added a musical "touch" to the quilting.


I used my new "go-to" method of labeling via the binding, and even added a quote to the back binding.

I had a panel of batik snowflakes in my fabric stash that matched the quilt perfectly, and used other stash and non-stash fabric to piece together the back.

She loved it!

Be sure to head over to Amy's blog to see all of the other wonderful quilts!

7 comments:

  1. What's not to love? It's gorgeous! Your piecing looks perfect - and great fabric choices for bringing out the circular illusion...

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  2. That's an amazing and lovely work:)))

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  3. Sweet! Love the meaning behind the quilt...

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  4. so beautifully meaningful! I'm not surprised she loves it so much :-)

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  5. I love your design, like Winding Ways but without the curves.

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  6. The end result is wonderful. Sounds like a perfect quilt for your mother. The fabrics are gorgeous.

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