It is simple, yet interesting and offers a great combination of straight lines and floral 'roundedness'. For colors I had two main inspirations: Nonnahs' fairly neutral living room and, of course, the Doogles. So I went to the fabric store and shopped the black florals until I found the perfect one: plenty of black but enough cream and taupe to give me something to work with in picking out the border fabrics. The rest came together pretty effortlessly. I was also inspired to add the red binding because there is the tiniest of red in the floral print on the inner cream border fabric...plus red is such a 'love'ly color! I opted for a solid black backing mainly for the practical purpose of living with a (mostly) black dog.
Main Print - Michael Miller for Fabrics LLC
Cream Inner Border - 19th Century Backgrounds II for Marcus Brothers
Taupe Outer Border - Floral Damask by P&B Textiles
Binding - Little Red Riding Hood for Red Rooster Fabrics
Backing - Black Solid Kona Cotton from Robert Kaufman Fabrics
Cream Inner Border - 19th Century Backgrounds II for Marcus Brothers
Taupe Outer Border - Floral Damask by P&B Textiles
Binding - Little Red Riding Hood for Red Rooster Fabrics
Backing - Black Solid Kona Cotton from Robert Kaufman Fabrics
I also knew that I wanted to add some kind of inscription to the back. I went back and forth about embroidering their names and/or the date of the wedding. But, nothing seemed 'just right'. I was also mildly afraid that by adding their names and date it would turn more into something that's kept in a closet vs. something that is used...and if its up to me (ha!), I'd rather it be something that's used! Then a lightening bolt stuck! I could add feng shui love birds to the back! Again, this idea went through many incarnations and it didn't materialize into the final product until I was putting everything together (mostly because of trial and error):
I used the side bird template from the Bird Ornaments pattern, also from Last Minute Patchwork & Quilted Gifts, on fabric treated with iron-on fusing. I used a 'fancy' stitch from my sewing machine to applique the birds to the backing (also fused). Then I invisibly hand stitched the patch to the quilt back (like when you attached binding). Considering this was completely winged (no pun intended ;), I really love how the patch came out.
And finally, what would a quilt project be without fabric leftovers...which were promptly turned into a set of Quilted Coasters, again from Last Minute Patchwork & Quilted Gifts.
13 comments:
I cannot tell you how much I LOVE this quilt! We both do! And most of all, I'm so touched that you would make a quilt for us. I'm getting teary-eyed again just thinking about it. A million thanks!
What a beautiful quilt! She's a lucky gal to have that AND a great friend to make it for her.
I really like what you decided to do with the patch, how it marks it as a special event/occasion item to the people who know. It really turned out pretty too!
The quilt is beautiful! I love the color combination--very neutral but not the least bit boring! Using that bird template for an applique shape is a great idea. I might have to steal your idea when I applique my cousin's quilt (also a bird), since I have that book. Maybe I'll modify it just a touch.
That is so gorgeous! what a wonderful wedding gift! and I know about black pet hair...we have two black cats!
What a beautiful quilt! And yes, I do believe Nonnahs will be a beautiful bride.
what a beautiful quilt!!! and yes she's going to be such a stunning bride!! :-)
A gorgeous quilt for a gorgeous bride!
It's beautiful!!
That is stunning!! And yes, she will be an amazingly beautiful bride.
Great idea on the patch. Subtle and unique.
Beautiful quilt!!! Love the colors & the love birds-
This is SO beautiful. What an amazing gift! I love the photos, and I think S will be such a beautiful bride :)
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