I've been busy working on a top secret project lately: a quilt for one of my sisters for her birthday!
This is the first quilt I've made for anyone in my family other than a wall hanging I made for my mom, so I was really excited to give it to her. My sister Michelle has got a great eye for color and design and has a gorgeously decorated house, so I also was a little nervous to make something for her. I'm happy to report that she loved it!
I was inspired by one of her guest rooms, which is painted a vibrant orange. She now uses it as a craft room when she doesn't have company, so I wanted to make something bright and modern. I bought all the fabrics the last time I went to quilt camp. They were already bundled together and I thought of her right away.
I quilted it very simply in orange thread with straight-lines about a quarter-inch from the seams of the zig zags.
And I had this awesome green chevron fabric in my stash. I bought a couple yards of it a few months ago from Connecting Threads on clearance. It was perfect for this project! The quilt washed really well and was really soft and wrinkly when I pulled it out of the dryer. Even though I'm normally somewhat selfish about keeping things I make, mailing it off to my sister made me really happy!
Here are a few more photos of the quilt in progress, since I haven't been able to blog about it at all.
Am I the only one that loves looking at color-coordinated trimmings?
4 comments:
Terrain is such a pretty line, it looks great all zigzagged up!
Great colors! I bet your sister is thrilled!
Glad your sister liked it. Nice execution and quilting. You do beautiful work.
the trimmings are awesome.....i love the bright and fun colors.
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