Friday, October 9, 2009
Blogger's Quilt Festival!
I have to admit that my favorite quilt is usually my latest quilt. Keeping with that spirit....here is my entry for the Blogger's Quilt Festival! I loved the Festival the last time around. I was introduced to so many great quilts and blogs. Thanks Park City Girl for doing this again! Go check out the other entries.
***Thanks for all of your sweet comments! I used the instructions from the September/October '08 issue of McCalls Quilting Magazine. Check it out here. You can find a similar pattern at Pink Chalk Studio Mini Merry-Go-Round That pattern uses a Jelly Roll and a HoneyBun, but it's the same basic technique***
This quilt was made with 2 jelly rolls from the Recess line by American Jane for Moda. It was really simple to put together. No set in seams, whatsoever! (I don't think I would have attempted it if there had been!)
My little guy wanted his sock monkey in one of pictures. I was happy to oblige:)
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So pretty!! It's got a soft yet fun feel to it! Awesome Work!
Great eye candy that's delicious to look at! The sock monkey is cute too. Thanks for sharing.
That quilt is AWESOME !
I had to look at a closeup of it to believe you when you said that there were no set-in seams.
WOW....WOW....WOW !
I want one just like it !
This would make a really cool baby quilt too. Maybe that's what I'll try first to try out the pattern.
Hope you don't mind if I save your photo in my pictures file !
By the way, I just read your profile and wanted to say......my daughter, Kelley, is a stay at home mom of three kids also, two boys and a girl, and her hubby's an army man all the way. They're currently stationed in Germany on an Army base for a few more months.
Thank you for stopping by my blog and leaving such a nice comment.
I'm glad I came here to visit you. I just love the quilt you are showing. Those American Jane fabrics are so much fun.
It is beautiful!
This is so pretty! I love hexagon design!
I LOVE this quilt- is it called Merry-Go-Round? I have to agree with your little guy- the monkey makes the pic!
Take care!
Paulette
Beautiful quilt. Great fabrics, colors & design. Looks difficult to me, but I'd love to try to make it given you said it can be done w/o set in piecing. Now I'm curious where you found the design.
Thanks for sharing.
SewCalGal
www.sewcalgal.blogspot.com
This came out so great Kelli!! :) So talented... :)
Love your quilt! I might have to try to find that pattern. And the sock monkey makes the perfect accessory!
Great quilt! I think it has that 1930's feel. So cheerful!
Blessings,
KT
Kelli, your quilt is beautiful. I think I'd attempt it, too, if I could find a pattern.
Great quilt! This pattern is on my "to do" list. Beautifully done!
Oh how cute (to the sock monkey of course). My daughter has to be in all of my quilt photos. It's a thing she loves to do.
In the past month or so when I wrapped one up she was so excited to be in the photo so I took it, and then she moved out of the way and said "now it's the quilt's turn". I thought it was the sweetest thing.
I've wanted to make a quilt like this for a while and even bought nesting templates, but it's daunting to think of trying it, can you point me to your pattern or inspiration?
What a wonderful quilt - just the one to wrap up in..love the sock monkey too..my mother-in-law gave me one back in the late '60's and he is still getting into mischief!
I love the vintage feel of your quilt. It reminds me of the quilts my grandmother made in the 1930's.
What a great quilt! Love the fabric and you did an awesome job!
Thank you for stopping by my blog during the quilt festival. Thank your husband for his service!
Fantastic! I love seeing this fabric in action.
I love the fabrics and the pattern!Great quilt!
Cute pattern. It doesn't look easy. Looks great. Thanks for sharing.
A really pretty quilt! And it looks great with the Sock Monkey!
This is such a happy quilt! I love it!
I love your color choices. That is so cute that your son wanted his sock monkey in the picture!
What a cute cute quilt! Ill need to look up that pattern...
That is so pretty and bright. I love happy looking quilts...
this is so beautiful!!! i love the fabrics and the pattern and well, everything about it! thanks for sharing
Lovely bright fabrics. I love it!
beautiful! I love the hexagons
Beautiful! I love the hexagons in this
Love your quilt!! I updated your link - thanks for letting me know :)
So Fun. I love it!
Wonderful quilt! Great addition to the festival.
Beautiful quilt. Great colors, fabric & design. Inspirational. Now I want to make one like yours!
Thanks for sharing and for participating in the Bloggers Quilt Festival.
SewCalGal
www.sewcalgal.blogspot.com
What a beautiful quilt. Thank you for providing us with the links.
I really like this design. Usually my favorite quilt is my most current also.
Oh wow I just love the fabrics! Great job!
Very nice quilt. Thanks for stopping by my blog to view my quilt.
Lynn
Grammy's Quilting
Great fabrics and quilt ... love it!
What a beautifully done quilt! Love it!
A great quilt. SockMonkey obviously thinks so too.
This is a great quilt and great pattern. Some members of my quilt guild recently made quilts with this pattern and they looked so intriguing. I think I'll have to add it to my "someday" list.
This quilt has been on my "to do" wishlist for several months; I think you've inspired me to move it WAY up the list! You did a fabulous job on it.
You won a prize at the quilt festival.
Hi,
I just wanted to say how great your quilt is and let you know I've posted it as one of my favorites from the Park City Girl Quilt Festival. http://emilyflippinmaruna.wordpress.com/2009/11/06/park-city-girl-quilt-roundup-pt-2/
Thanks,
Emily
The Handmade Experiment
http://emilyflippinmaruna.wordpress.com
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