Showing posts with label bullseye. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bullseye. Show all posts

Thursday, May 19, 2011

It all started with tupperware

Amy, from Amyscreativeside.com, is hosting a Blogger's Quilt Festival to coincide with Quilt Market. To see some amazing quilts by bloggers everywhere, click on the link below:

Amy's Creative Side



I'm pretty sure that my love of orange is directly related to my love of all things from the 1970s.

What really epitomizes the color palette for me is, and always has been, my mom's funky set of tupperware:

I've always loved this set!
It's still in pristine condition, too. That handle really keeps the set together.

My name is on the bottom of the yellow bowl, made with a labelmaker much like this one:
I can't think of one thing that wasn't labeled with that label maker.

Coming up with a palette for a quilt for myself wasn't too hard. I usually start with orange.
Above is a shot of all of the blocks together, but not in the final arrangement.
Below, all set together:

The best part of this quilt, tho, isn't the color palette.
(even tho they're all my favorites)

The best part about this quilt is that it is just my second quilt hand-quilted piece.

And, it is the quilt that brought all of these fabulous people together to put it in a frame and help me start hand quilting.


We put it up in the driveway - on my grandmother's frame.
We used the quilt stands my granddad made.

Above, the backing is pinned to the boards first.
Then (below) the batting and top are attached.
And the quilting began.

These two great gals took me into their quilting circle!


Some quilt-enthusiasts showed up to support us:

Here's a great picture of one of my grams' best pals, showing me how it's done:


It was a perfect day to start a fun 70's tupperware-inspired quilt!

Particulars: 42 blocks, log cabiny, cotton batting
Progress to date: 29.5 blocks complete, binding machine-stitched to the backside.


Sunday, February 14, 2010

Orange Crush: FINISHED!

My glorious orange crush quilt is finally finished!
This one's going on my bed ;)
The gals at Melear's Fabrics did another fine
job quilting this on their longarm.





Here's a close-up of the quilting.
She used one of my favorite designs - the "wishbone."


Here's what I chose for the backing.
It's yellow with a pink design -
but it reads as orange.


This was the first time I'd pieced the binding with different fabrics.
I had some left over from the blocks and supplemented
with some bonus orange & white polka-dots.
The photo above shows the polka-dots.
I think I like it more than a one-pattern binding.
Check it out:



Sunday, June 28, 2009

Bullseye/Log Cabin Quilt in the Frame!

What a great day!
The gals came over to put my quilt in the frame.
It was too big to put in the house, so we set it up in the driveway.

Here's the quilt in the frame, in the driveway:



Here's Pat and Evie laying the top on the frame.


After we had it on the frame, we rolled both sides so it would be a manageable size to go into the house.



Before it went into the house, we did some quilting outside.


It was a perfect day for outside quilting!