It comes around twice a year....the Blogger's Quilt Festival hosted by Amy at Amy's Creative Side. She works hard to give us a showcase for our quilts.....that's my motivation for entering this year. Please take a few minutes to view and enjoy the entries. Voting is next week I think.
This is Season's Glow, my orange peel quilt. Begin late last fall, it is the last quilt finished in my Year of Floral quilts. My intention was to explore traditional patterns and translate those patterns into color wash designs with floral fabrics.
I have a very large stash of floral fabrics, so no duplicates in fabrics for the orange peels. The orange peels are machine appliqued. I shared the technique using fusible interfacing that I used to turn under the edges here.
Quilted by me..free hand all the way. I did a simple outline on the peels, and small swirls in the border.
The border fabric is a soft mottled grey print that gave this quilt an old fashion look.
Season's Glow is 55'' by 65'', and entered in the Applique Quilt category.
This is Season's Glow, my orange peel quilt. Begin late last fall, it is the last quilt finished in my Year of Floral quilts. My intention was to explore traditional patterns and translate those patterns into color wash designs with floral fabrics.
I have a very large stash of floral fabrics, so no duplicates in fabrics for the orange peels. The orange peels are machine appliqued. I shared the technique using fusible interfacing that I used to turn under the edges here.
Quilted by me..free hand all the way. I did a simple outline on the peels, and small swirls in the border.
The border fabric is a soft mottled grey print that gave this quilt an old fashion look.
Season's Glow is 55'' by 65'', and entered in the Applique Quilt category.
Thanks for stopping by and enjoy the festival.......happy stitching.
This is beautiful! The quilting also. I'll have to stop over at Amy's and see the others. ~Jeanne
ReplyDeleteIt has such a soft, soothing appeal! You definitely have a way with the colorwash effect, Debbie!
ReplyDeleteNice quilt. I've done that method before, but, with non-fusible. I've thought about using the fusible for circles.
ReplyDeleteThis is such a masterful quilt. The value placement and use is stellar. So many good quilts fall in the area of value. Love the orange peel design- I don't do machine applique, so I can appreciate the work you did.
ReplyDeleteI love this quilt! It is a great example of traditional patterns with a colorwash effect.
ReplyDeleteThis quilt that you selected for your entry is perfect. It's a real beauty. I popped over to Amy's blog & there are a lot of beautiful entries. I wish I could see them all in person.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful quilt Debbie! I have always loved the Orange Peel design and your colour wash fabrics make it extra special!
ReplyDeleteI should have known this would be your other entry in the festival! This is one of my favorites - always has been! Orange peel quilts have such a wonderful vintage look, softly old fashioned, lovable and perfect for snuggling.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful quilt and very creative use of the design!
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous! It is fun seeing traditional quilts made in a colorwash style.
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love it! I have a peels quilt that I am working on here and there ( part of the Rainbow Scrap Challenge ) so it was so much fun to see yours :)
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love it! I have a peels quilt that I am working on here and there ( part of the Rainbow Scrap Challenge ) so it was so much fun to see yours :)
ReplyDeleteGorgeous quilt! It looks so light and airy, but cozy at the same time.
ReplyDeleteSo so pretty, and love the quilting!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely quilt! I love the colour wash effect.
ReplyDeletebeautiful quilt and such a great showcase for all the lovely prints!
ReplyDeletefantastic
ReplyDeleteLove your use of color - so pretty! Thanks for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful quilt!
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