Showing posts with label Shelburne Falls Quilt. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Shelburne Falls Quilt. Show all posts

Monday, July 29, 2013

You & Me Quilt

Yesterday morning I made an extra, extra long roll of binding in Denyse Schmidt's Complex Plaid in Maple and finished off another new quilt, with enough binding left for at least one more!

Shelburne Falls Quilt Binding

Of course I turned to that trick using the extension table that came with my Janome to neatly feed me my binding, I love that!!

Shelburne Falls Quilt Binding

All that red plaid against the navy parts of my quilt, along with the bright yellow Aurifil quilting, looks especially nice to me! I was a little nervous about the bright yellow at first, but I'm so glad I went for it!

Quilted in Yellow Aurifil

Shelburne Falls Quilt binding and stitching

We took a quick drive to the fields for this photo shoot, where lots of sunflowers, black eyed Susans, Queen Anne's Lace, Goldenrod and Vervain are in full flourish. It was so, SO beautiful!

Shelburne Falls Quilt

Shelburne Falls Quilt

Shelburne Falls Quilt

Shelburne Falls Quilt

This photo of the back of my quilt, with all that warm flannel, is one of my very favorites!

Shelburne Falls Quilt back

Shelburne Falls Quilt backed in flannel

I had originally ordered the entire Shelburne Falls collection by Denyse Schmidt with a picnic quilt in mind. Once it arrived, I immediately sketched out my idea with no particular meaning behind my plan other than wanting to come up with a pattern that would showcase the three different palettes in this collection nicely. I did struggle there for a little while, but once things clicked this quilt became something very special to me, very quickly. While I worked away the plaid and various floral prints returned me to a very special memory of mine. Just a little more than twelve years ago, almost to this day, when I was just twenty years old, Kevin walked from his Mom's house on Main Street where he was staying, to my parents house out of town to see me, picking a few of each of the different wild flowers he found along his way. Wild flowers are my very favorite! That day he came to the door holding a bouquet for me, wearing a red and navy plaid shirt that he wore almost everyday back then, along with his sweet smile and adorable dimples, of course. That image of him is a permanent fixture in my mind and one I will always treasure. Like a beautiful song that seems written just for you, the mix of vintage-y florals with the stripes and plaid, along the colors and charm of this collection brought me back to those sentimental days. And so this quilt quickly became OURS. A special memory embraced in pieced together fabrics and lots of quilting stitches. An assemblage of wobbly pieces beautifully blended together to make OUR quilt, perfect. So, I'm calling this my You & Me Quilt and we both already love it so much!

Sunflower field

My favorite!

Shelburne Falls Quilt at Sunset

Shelburne Falls Quilt At Sunset

Wishing you a nice start to your week!   Maureen

Wednesday, July 24, 2013

And, Sometimes : :

Just before I was surprised with Penny-dog and a little after I had finished my Chicopee Quilt, I dove right into a new quilt plan for Denyse Schmidt's Shelburne Falls collection. I had ordered the entire collection in fat quarters, along with some matching Pure Element solids from the Intrepid Thread, with enough yardage from Stash Fabrics for finishing the large picnic size quilt I had in mind. I sketched out a plan and got right to cutting and piecing with confidence!

Shelburne Strips

Well life in general got super busy, as did my etsy shop, so lets fast forward to yesterday when I finally found my way back to this project shall we?! I laid out the strip piecing I had done way back when combining the Maple colorway of Shelburne Falls with the gorgeous AGF Pure Element London Red and I loved it! Honestly, anything next to this beautiful, vibrant red would look good to me!

Shelburne Beginnings

Shelburne Beginnings

So I continued on, moving onto the Lilac colorway I combined with the Verve Violet Pure Element, and the Willow Palette I paired up with the navy Pure Element, Nocturnal

Shelburne blues and purples

As my strip pieces grew, I began to like the looks of what I was doing less and less? Bummer!

Shelburne Falls WIP

Now this morning I'm teetering between pushing forward holding hope that in the end this design works, with tucking this project away for another time?

What do you do when your project plans just don't come together the way you envision -- do you typically push through, take a break, or rework your idea into hopefully something better?