Looky looky, y'all! Gong Show is finished! Don't ask me how, but I managed to get it entirely quilted, bound and washed up yesterday. I had expected it would take a few days, but when I realized there was a possibility that I could finish it, I was up until midnight to make it happen.
I adore this quilt. I think it might be my favourite of all that I have made so far. And it surprises me because I am emphatically not a brown person. I never choose brown in clothes or home furnishings. I don't know what possessed me to order this yardage in brown, but I've had it kicking around forever, and only considered pairing it with this Far Far Away III on a whim. But I think it totally works as a neutral. It makes the colours in the other fabrics just pop.
I backed it with some older Joel Dewberry - I have always loved this print and how the deer and birds are embedded in it. You can see Darla checking out the quilt there in the bottom left of the photo.
I drafted the templates to make this quilt from an old Nancy Cabot pattern called Chinese Gongs. You can go here to see what it looks like gridded out and easily make your own templates. Each block is 14" and the quilt measures 70" square, and I used a bamboo batting (my favourite). I quilted it with Aurifil 28 wt. thread. It's the first time I've used Aurifil for quilting and I like it well enough. I don't think it beats King Tut, but I'll probably be using Aurifil for awhile, since I found an online store with it on clearance and I bought a whole whack of 28 and 12 wt thread in many different colours. The binding is an orange print from Lizzie House's Outfoxed line.
When I was making this quilt, I kept being reminded of how, when I was very young, my two cousins and I used to stay with my grandmother while our mothers were at work. At naptime, my grandmother used to write the names of the three bedrooms on little slips of paper, roll them up and put them in her silver sugarbowl. We would each draw one to find out where we would be taking our naps. My favourite room was my uncle's old room - long since vacated by him but still obviously a boy's room, with his old curtains of orange and brown plaid and the bedspread of orange corded cotton. The room had a western exposure and by naptime it was bright in there, even with the curtains drawn, and often I would just lie quietly and look at his football trophies or page through picture books. I could often hear my grandmother taking clothes off the squeaky clothesline right outside the window - they were always dry by naptime. Something about the colours and images in this fabric line brought those memories of that peaceful room in the '60s flooding back. I'm going to like having this on my bed!
Edited to add: I am linking this to Amy's show and tell and Amanda Jean's Finish It Up Friday! Go look at all the other finishes for the week and spread the love!
24 comments:
That is fabulous! I love it!!
Gorgeous, and I am still a bit daunted by the idea of drafting gong templates (and impressed that you did so)!
Wow, it looks awesome. And I love the shot of Darla checking it out, so cute!
Great stuff!
A. Maz. Ing!!!!
It's official. You are clever!
looks good!
This is a quilt that rings my bell, I mean gong! Luv it.
It's gorgeous, Lesly! I love it!!
You tell a good story--I loved reading about your memories of nap time at Grandmas. You also make a very nice quilt.
Great quilt and it is nice that it brings back good memories!
WONDERFUL! Just a wonderful quilt. And not too many other people will have one like this.
I'm hoping maybe this year, I might be one tho.
Your quilt is gorgeous!! You should join the Limestone quilter's guild and enter your quilts in our local quilt show in June. You need to be a member though. You have so many wonderful quilts. It would be so wonderful for you to show them. The forms need to be submitted at the Wednesday meeting. The membership is prorated. So you only have to pay the balance for this year. I really encourage you to join. You have so much to share.
Congratulations on the finish!
You are right that the brown just makes the colours of the prints pop. I actually like brown as a "background" in quilts, it often works great.
That is a super cool pattern!
I'm liking those gongs...the quilt is fabulous.
This is stunning! I have never tried a curve, but your quilt is so beautiful, I may need to give it a shot. My favorite quilts to make are the ones that bring back happy memories. Great job!
Wow, that looks amazing. And the fact that you finished it all up in one day!!!! Awesome.
Wow! I am so impressed by the curves on this quilt and I love the story. Thanks so much for sharing.
Absolutely beautiful! Loved hearing your memory of naptime at your grandma's, too. So sweet! Lovely finish. :o)
This a a lovely quilt. I really like the brown -- especially on the back. Thanks for sharing it and the sweet story of your childhood.
I love this quilt! What a wonderful story & beautiful work.
Fantastic and thank you for the link to that killer site!
This is beautiful! I love it. I love the dark shadow and light aspect of it and the curves, and your fabric choices. Is it your own pattern?
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