My regular readers may say ho-hum when they see this post, since I wrote about this quilt when I finished it just a week or so ago. But I am so in love with it that I knew it had to be my entry into the Blogger’s Quilt Festival this spring.
The name of this quilt is Miss March. March 2010 was my month for sending out fabric to the ladies in the Modern Tradition Quilt Bee. I sent everyone a bunch of fabric in two different colourways and asked for two monochromatic blocks.
The pattern is based on a traditional one – I found it here – which is made with 2.5” strips of different lengths surrounding a centre square. I wanted to update it a bit and also to allow my bee buddies to have scope for their imagination. So I asked them to use the teal square in the centre, but to have a party in the coloured bits.
I was so excited by what they did! One of the blocks has some tiny four-patch mini-blocks that measure 2.5”. One is made entirely of half-square triangles.
One has large panels made of improv/crazy piecing.
Some are made entirely from strips, some are made entirely from squares, and some are an energetic mixture of both!
The talents of all these bee quilters were really in evidence – I was thrilled. And fortunately I also had help with the assembly of all the blocks.
I used Essex linen-cotton blend in Putty for the background. It was okay for piecing, but when it came to quilting it stretched like a fiend. I like the contrast in colour and texture with the background and the flowers.
I chose this pretty Tina Givens print for the back. I think it’s perfect!
And to add to the excitement that I feel over this quilt, it is also the first time I have ever tried to do an actual motif-doodah in my FMQ. Normally, I do variations of an allover, more or less swirly quilting meander. But this time I knew that those large spaces left by the linen called out for something special.
I used, more or less successfully, a kind of flower motif that looks like some kind of chrysanthemum on steroids. Thankfully, once the quilt was washed, it became harder to see that some of those flowers looked like hamsters after a binge weekend. Overall, though, I was pleased with the quilting and am encouraged to continue to challenge myself in that domain.
This one is going on my bed. I’m glad to have a new quilt to replace the one I’ve been using for so many years – I made it when I was pregnant with my daughter in 1993! After all those years of wear, including two sets of two dogs who loved to lounge on it, it was ready to retire. Miss March is a worthy replacement!
I’m glad to have the chance to feature this in Amy’s Blogger’s Quilt Festival. I’m excited to see what everyone else is showing this time!
77 comments:
Oh so pretty, so pretty...
it's gorgeous!!!
I like your block, and the creative variations on it that you received. Wonderful idea for a swap, and they made up into a beautiful quilt. Funny comments about your quilting, which is better than you let on. Keep it up!
oh wow, I can see why you re-posted this one! So pretty. I love that all the blocks are different, but similar enough that from a distance they look the same! Beautiful job with the quilting too!
Gorgeous - I love the colours
It's beautiful!
You've inspired me with your quilting to try something different. Thank you.
Wonderful colours and the pattern. Love everything with the grey background ;)
I just love this quilt! Thanks for showing the close ups of the blocks this time, they are really fabulous.
Wow stunning, I love the colours and they are so vibrant, beautiful!
Gorgeous quilt and such fabulous photos too! I am so impressed with your machine quilting!
Its still beautiful even if I've seen it lol! I love that all the blocks are different!
It's wonderful. I love the range of tome you and your bee buddies have used in each block. It gives the quilt a very warm and flickering feeling.
What beautiful colors!
One of my festival favorites so far! Great colors, and I love how close up the blocks all have a little character from their maker. Wonderful.
this is a beautiful quilt. i love the difference in the blocks, but they all are so very cohesive when put together. a really lovely way of letting everyone do their own thing, but have them look so great together. and the quilting is great! i'm not brave enough to do that. and i don't like how my machine (a babylock) does the quilting.
I like your putty background choice and the colors pop well!!
This quilt is stunning! Great colors and design.
I think it is amazing that you could keep up with all different blocks. It turned out great.
I love it! Another quilter who lets her dogs onto her quilts! This quilt is so stunning. When looking at the whole picture, I couldn't tell that the blocks were made differently, but then seeing the close-ups really showed it off. Your quilting is just wonderful, too.
Everything about this quilt (especially all those unique details) is just wonderful. Congrats and enjoy your new quilt.
Beautiful colors, love love love this quilt!
I love all the red, orange and yellow. Intriguing how everyone does it differently!
The colors just call to me! Love it and the design!
I like the quilt--and the "helper" laying on the quilt top is hilarious!
I love this quilt. It is so pretty! The gray background is perfect contrast to the bright colors. Nice job!
Ooh...love this quilt so much and how fun to have it be a group project. So fun to see what differentvpeople come up with. Had to laugh atvyour fmq comments...can totally relate, thanks for sharing and have a greatvday
Amazing - love how the colors pop, beautiful quilt!
Wowsa! Excellent choice for your bee! This is a fantastic quilt. I adore your color palette, and your quilting is spectacular!
Love how the blocks were pieced in so many different ways. It makes the quilt very interesting, lots to look at. Initially I thought they were all the same, I love quilts that make me look twice.
love the free motion flowers!!
wow! not only is this quilt gorgeous, but your quilting is too! And.. your photos are too! :) I love it!
This is an awesome quilt.
I love that at first glance, it looks fairly straight forward and simple but then you have a closer look, it is fantastic!
Lucky you, you obviously had a fantastic group of ladies in your bee!
Great quilt. Great quilting.
Beautiful! I especially love the background colour you've used. Perfect!
What a great collection of blocks you received. Love the colours and the way you have put them together. Great work with the quilting, too! A wonderful quilt.
Love the picture of all the blocks hanging on the clothes line.
First off, what fun & creative photos of your project! I love the one with the blocks hanging on the line. Actually, I love alot of them!
The overall quilt is great, and I really like your FMQ mums (I mean hamsters-ha). Overall, just a really fun post of a great quilt! Thanks for sharing.
i really like this! what a great look with the brights and neutrals! Thanks for sharing, now I have another quilt I want to make!
Darn. I did a 'cut & paste' boo-boo. My previous comment was incorrectly linked! (Sorry Marci!)
Such a beautiful quilt, I love how everyone interpreted their blocks slightly differently. Gorgeous use of colour too
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Beautiful quilt!!
Awww - what a beautiful quilt! And such a treasure, with blocks from your quilting buddies. I love all their different approaches to piecing the blocks and your quilting looks really great!
Oh I love the color combo! This quilt is really fun and pretty!
What a great pattern you picked for your bee members. They really did a fabulous job making blocks for you. Your quilting looks great. Congratulations.
Nothing ho-hum about this quilt. It is really wonderful. You did a great job!
It's amazing how something so simple can be interpreted by different quilters in so many ways. Love the linen. The quilt looks like its on fire draped over the tree. Great shot.
This is such a Beautiful Quilt, such a great group of Ladies!
My dog is exactly the same, doesn't quilting and throwing ball go together?!?
Lovely idea, beautiful quilt. The colors are so summerlike, love them
Gorgeous quilt! I love how you did the blocks and the color combination.
Simply adore this quilt in all it's color glory!
This is super! Everyone, including you did such a great job!
I loved the quilt when I saw the first glimpses of it - and I love it finished. It is wonderful !!
Very pretty! Love the colors. I did similar quilting on a circle quilt last year. :)
Scheisse Manelli, 54 comments!
As before, I love this quilt. It reminds me of a popsicle.
Your quilting, however, does not remind me of a hamster after a binge weekend...
Oh it's just lovely. I have saved the link to the pattern, I have some lovely Fat quarters that I can use to make a quilt in this pattern.
Wow your Miss March quilt is stunning! And the quilting, oh my! I love the funny way you described it!! Congrats to your daughter on her big decision. We are only 2 short years away - yikes! Jxo
Beautiful quilt and beautiful story! Love the putty color as the background.
I love the colors in this quilt. It's so vibrant. And your floral quilting is amazing!
Very, very pretty! I could never get tired of looking at this beautiful quilt :) LOVE IT!
Very cool quilt! The quilting is great too! Good work!
Fun quilt, love all the brights!
drop dead gorgeous! colour combo and quilt pattern, not to forget your machine quilting!
I'm most impressed with your FMQ, I hope one day I'll be able to do that too. //the quilt is amazing. Thanks for sharing.
Beautiful colors and love your quilting.
I love this quilt (I love orange and brown!) but honestly what cracked me up was the description of "hamsters after a weekend binge" I just let out a big loud snort!
I love the colorways - that teal in the center is GREAT. How nice that the quilt is a treat for you, too, and you can look at it everyday!
Beautiful quilt. And I love your furry four legged child on your quilt too. Would make for a great entry in the Pets on Quilts Show this coming August.
SewCalGal
www.sewcalgal.blogspot.com
A wonderful quilt and a great entry!
I love it!!! It looks wonderful. Congratulations!!!!
What a lovely quilt--good job by you and your friends. I love the finished product! Good color combos!
Stunning quilt!! I would be proud of it too. :) You have some really creative gals in your bee, such a wide variety, yet they all play together so well.
Cheers!
Rachel
http://www.dewberrylane.com
This is one of my favorite quilts!!!
This is one of my favorite quilts!!!
What a gorgeous quilt! I'm in my first bee right now, and I have no idea what I'm going to have the ladies sew for me during my month. This is a great idea!
Wow - what a beautiful quilt! And the backing is perfect and your quilting? Magnifique!
Absolutely beautiful.
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