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Friday, November 1, 2013

Ashley's Wedding Quilt

Don't go freaking out or anything... yes, this is going to be a real post :)

I have hijacked my daughters computer.  Hopefully she doesn't see the pics of her quilt I uploaded before I give her the quilt tomorrow at her bridal shower :)


This quilt took me longest to make so far.


I began this quilt as a bom with my church group in September 2012.


Becky Morganson designed this quilt for a Block Party at Stitches & Sew Forth.


I did deviate with the layout and I added 5 more pieced blocks.


I really wanted my setting blocks to form an Irish Chain design verses the squares that Becky had designed.


I also wanted my yellow 1" squares to be scrappy :)


For the quilting I did a cross hatch straight line with fmq borders and zig-zags around the Dresden blocks.


In the white section of the borders I went for an art deco fmq thing-ie ;D



In the outer borders I attempted feathers.  I am super happy with how they turned out :)
 

It is a little easier to see the quilting on the back.



I have been saving this label for a very special quilt :)


I also had to make a "real" label so I tried my hand at printing one on my printer.


It totally worked :)


This quilt ended up 119"x109".


It's HUGE!!!


I sure hope she loves it!


Now to make her "sign in" quilt for the reception.
(They are having the guest sign a quilt instead of a book)



15 comments:

  1. This is just gorgeous. I love the blocks, the Irish Chain, the quilting, it's just wonderful. You did a great job! I'm sure she will love it!

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  2. Absolutely beautiful. I am sure your daughter will be so delighted. Amazing amount of work and love the labels. Congratulations!!! Marie (mlismore@optusnet.com.au)

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  3. That is one great quilt,you should be very pleased and your daughter will love it...

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  4. What a wonderful treasure to give your daughter on such a wonderful occasion in her life - totally beautiful and totally worth the effort! Well done!

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  5. Wow, it's beautiful. I love the yellow Irish chain setting. And the label cracks me up!

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  6. What an accomplishment! It is beautiful, and I cannot believe you did a quilt this big on your home machine. While I'm wrestling and cursing the current twin size I'm quilting, I'll remember you and try to be inspired. :)

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  7. Also, that label is hysterical. :)

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  8. Marion - It really turned out wonderful! The quilting is amazing. I am amazed with what you accomplish.

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  9. I love the quilt, the quilting and the labels. I need you to teach me how to do labels for all my quilts. That is something I really don't know if I can do.

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  10. Oh wow. It's gorgeous! Your daughter is going to love this. My favorite part is that dresden block with the different quilting. Oh, and the label! I need one or two of those...

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  11. What can I say?............a real love token......an awesome gift to a young bride. The quilting is inspiring to someone who is starting her home machine quilting adventures. Thank you for sharing this with us.

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  12. This is just beautiful. Not to mention immeasurably meaningful. Congratulations to you and yours!

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  13. It's amazing and yes it's huge. Your daughter will be blown away by it.

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  14. Goooooorgeous! And what a LUCKY daughter!!! I'm in looove with that flowery border fabric!

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