Sunday 23 May 2010

Bloggers' Quilt Festival

Amy's at it again - she's found a way for me to not do the housework today!  She's now hosting her third Bloggers' Quilt Festival.  To take part, you have to show one of your quilts and then share it's story, then post a link here.  That's also the link to go to to see over 420 (so far) quilts.

So, without further ado, here's my entry for this year.  I started this quilt a few years ago as a mystery quilt.  When I had finished the top, I decided I hated it, so it went in a cupboard and was ignored for some years.  When I got my long-arm machine
(aka Big Bertha), I needed "stuff" to practice on.   That's when this top saw the light of day again.  I spread it out on a bed to work out how I was going to quilt it, and guess what?  I loved it!  It's only trouble was that it wasn't big enough for a bed quilt.  Luckily, I managed to find some marble fabrics that were an almost exact match and I still had some of the original fabrics too, so 3 borders later, I had a quilt top that fitted our queen size bed, and I am really happy with it. The only thing is, it's just dawned on me that this is one of the few quilts I've made that doesn't have a name.  Any suggestions anyone?
Now I am off to look at some more quilts - perhaps I'll meet some of you there?

37 comments:

  1. What lovely color, congratulations:)

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  2. Good on you Sue to bring this golden stars quilt out and quilted. I love it - Enjoy the festival - Hugs Nat

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  3. Love it Sue and a great story. It's funny how our tastes change. Sometimes that 'cupboard time' is all a project needs.
    Ab x

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  4. It is beautiful. Good luck in your quest for a name for the quilt that almost wasnt" :)

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  5. Beautiful quilt, Sue! I'm so glad you finished this one. Enjoy the quilt festival -- I'll see you there! :)

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  6. I think Chris has an appropriate name..."the quilt that almost wasn't". It is beautiful and to be able to find more fabric to match and even more amazing is that you still had some of the original fabric to finish it. Love finding those forgotten quilts.

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  7. Sue,
    It's lovely! Glad to see you don't get housework done either when something more fun comes along! Glad to see you post again!

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  8. Very beautiful quilt work !

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  9. Strawberries and sunshine, it's my favourite time of year and a beautiful quilt too boot!

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  10. Your borders really add a lot to the quilt. I'm glad you needed to make it bigger.

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  11. love it Sue. Always amazed at how our feeling can change for a quilt (good or bad) with a little or long time apart.

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  12. No idea for a name (I have enough trouble naming my own!) but I do like this quilt and your quilting :}

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  13. I love the story almost as much as the quilt. I am amazed at how often putting the pieces together makes something seem so much better than it seemed in the cupboard. The borders really make the quilt come together as well as making it big enough to put on a bed.

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  14. Love the warm yellows and reds....reminds me of sunshine and summer! So I would call it: "Sunshiny Days"!

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  15. Sometimes quilting it makes all the difference. Time can be a good helper, too. It looks lovely on your bed. Lucky you for having your own longarm! One day...

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  16. It's a lovely quilt. I'm glad it "spoke" to you once more :)

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  17. Beautiful quilt...great color combination!

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  18. this looks great! I bet your glad you finished it huh!?! Definitely worth it! Great job matching the borders.

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  19. yellow and red are a favorite! What a gorgeous quilt!

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  20. It is beautiful! I love the red and yellow color combo!

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  21. Neat - I "never" would have used red & yellow - but your quilt is lovely!

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  22. I like your quilt AND your story! ; ) Funny how things work out, isn't it?!

    Best wishes for a speedy recovery to the gall bladder-less Mr. Fixit! And, congrats on your new computer!!!

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  23. Beautiful quilt! I'm glad you decided you like it and to share it with us!

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  24. Sue, this is such a nice quilt to have been temporarily hated! That was pretty funny; Amy found a way for you--and me--not to do housework!

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  25. Naming is hard for me...I hope you decide on one that you are happy with. It's a wonderful quilt.

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  26. How about "lost and found!" It's lovely, love the block!

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  27. I bet you're glad that you finally finished this quilt as it just looks stunning. The borders look perfect!

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  28. nice, and the story is a fun one!!

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  29. Great colors, loving the borders! Thank you for sharing, Elaine

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  30. I love the twisty action of the stars.

    Very nice. :)

    Great pieced border too.

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  31. So glad that this quilt saw the 'light of day' and that is my suggestion for naming it! It is amazing how we don't like something and then suddenly, the quilt is perfect.

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  32. beautiful! RoseMarie's suggestion fits: "Light of Day"

    At first it reminded me of "Cinnamon and butterscotch sweet treats". But it could be the fact that I am hungry! It truly is lovely!

    ..I am off today from work, so will hopefully get to some others on the quilt fest. I have some drawing orders to work on and of course, cleaning house... Now that our children are grown and my hubby and I are empty nesters, I can't be a "stay at home mom", but I would love to be a stay at home wife :o)

    Blessings & Aloha!
    If you have a moment to come over, please let me know by leaving a comment at my post. It was fun meeting you!

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