Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Blogger's Fall Quilt Festival

I participated in this quilt festival last April when Amy organized it. I had so much fun looking through all the blogs of everyone who had also participated. Seriously, there is so much inspiration out there. So many talented quilters! Go here to see all the great quilts for this years festival.

Park City Girl has organized another quilt festival. My favorite quilt is a new one. So new, that I just finished it! I have been working on this for a while and finally got it all put together. I am totally and head over heels in love with Moda's fabric line "nest". I originally made a quilt for my sister-in-law's wedding with this fabric. I loved it so much, that I purchased more to make a quilt for me.

(*just a side note-- one of the sponsors of the Quilt Festival is Wish Upon a Quilt, a local quilt shop here in Raleigh. This store is fantastic! I love it! This is also the place that I purchased all the fabric for this quilt. And it was all on sale! How great is that? If you are ever in Raleigh, NC you must stop by this shop. The ladies are super friendly, the fabric is fantastic, and prices are competitive.)

Inspiration for this pattern came from many different quilters. I have seen this pattern several times on Flickr and knew that I would eventually make one for me because I just loved it. This fabric was perfect for this pattern.
For the construction of the quilt, I used three charm square packs and about four yards of white fabric. I made them into half-square triangles and then placed them into the pattern. I even took the time to pin them so that the points would match up perfectly (most of them did, others not so well) and I must say it was worth the extra time that it took to make sure they matched up. I also added a five inch border around the edge to tie it all together (and to use up the rest of the white fabric. Let's just say, this white fabric is not my favorite and I didn't want any scraps left over.)

For the backing I used the paisley pattern from the fabric line. I added the remaining blocks that I didn't use for the front. What else was I going to use them for? Plus it makes the back a little more interesting.
To quilt it, I did a 1/4 straight quilting along the edges of each diamond (colors and white). On the border, I did a free motion quilting pattern with loops. (Sorry, no close up pictures of that).The binding is a teal green print from the line, also a favorite. After I finished it, I immediately curled up on the couch with it and watched a movie. It is perfect! Final measurements are about 65x80. Perfect for snuggling! I LOVE this quilt.

The best part -- I finally have a quilt made by me just for me!

43 comments:

  1. This is a beautiful quilt! thanks for sharing it with all of us! happy cuddling with that pretty quilt!

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  2. I love the pattern and fabrics you used.

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  3. The quilt is gorgeous! I can't imagine how much time and love you put into it. Well worth it!

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  4. Such a gorgeous quilt. The fabrics are so nice and colorful against the white.

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  5. Oh, it's gorgeous! I love the blocks on the back. Good job, Cam.

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  6. what a beautiful quilt!!!!! the colors are so brilliant!!!

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  7. Wow! That quilt really packs a punch! I love it. Beautiful work.

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  8. Very beautiful!!!!!!! Cami you did such a great job. You really make me want to start quilting. Oh so little time so little money! lol Hope your liking the south.

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  9. Wow!! I love, love this quilt. It's gorgeous. I love the fabric you chose. It really brought out the pattern. I'm putting this one in my favorites. Thanks for sharing.

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  10. Beautiful quilt! I love the pattern and your choice of fabrics.

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  11. Oh my. That is one stunning quilt.

    And I so identify with that last sentence. I've made 9 quilts so far and only one is mine!

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  12. This is one of my favorites of the festival!

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  13. Love the bright colors against the white, they just pop. What a fun pattern, love the back of it as well. Thanks for sharing.

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  14. Gorgeous! What a fun, bright quilt! I was laughing that you stated you used pins...I hate pinning, so when I do it is a major accomplishment. Great job!

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  15. Thanks for coming by my blog and the nice comment. I love your quilt. It is such a simple concept but such a dramatic result! it looks beautiful! I looked further down your blog and I also love the charm quilt you made! Both are patterns to remember! beautiful!

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  16. Wow Cami, truly a work of art, it is beautiful! I can't believe all the wonderful things that you create almost daily - can I just be like you in the next life! :)

    Kristin

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  17. I absolutely love this! The colors are bright and cheery and they look so good with the white.

    Your quilting really makes the rows pop out too.

    Love it! And, congrats on finally making a quilt for yourself!

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  18. je trouve ce quilt très réussi et les couleurs sont très bien assorties felicitations

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  19. Love love love this quilt. This is one of my favorite fabric lines and you've put it all together beautifully.

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  20. It turned out beautiful!

    Chardell

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  21. Oh I love it! I love that fabric too!

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  22. Oh wow, this is gorgeous!!

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  23. I'm in LOVE with your quilt!!!!!Wow, the fabric is just gorgeous (and I've bought from Wish Upon A Quilt - excellent international service), you are lucky to have such a good local quilt store!. The pattern is wicked. I'd really like to make a quilt in that pattern.

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  24. This is a gorgeous quilt! Nest is an amazing collection, don't you just love Tula Pink? I really like this pattern and may need to do something like this for myself!

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  25. Hi Cami! Thanks for leaving a comment to my blog :)
    Lovely colors of your quilt!!
    I also love to put white on most of my project.

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  26. oh la la, beautiful colors. This one is so yummy that I could just eat it!

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  27. Wow! I love this quilt! What a dramatic quilt! Thanks so much for sharing!

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  28. Saw this on the Quilt Festival Flickr pool and I LOVE IT!! I want one just like it!! Don't know if I ever will make one but ohhhhhhhhh how I want one. :D
    What did you not like about the white fabric that you used??

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  29. this is absolutely gorgeous, thank for sharing

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  30. Gorgeous quilt. I love Nest too. Thanks for sharing.

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  31. Very pretty. I love that fabric line.

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  32. beautiful...simply beautiful! thanks for sharing!!

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  33. A truly stunning quilt!!! Love the bright colors with the white. I have always stayed away from white in my quilts, but after seeing so many beautiful ones in the festival, I plan on trying it on a few of my upcoming projects. Thanks for sharing.

    By the way, I was the lucky winner of Wish Upon a Quilt's sponsorship!!! Just got an email that my order had shipped. You are lucky to have such a nice shop locally.

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  34. Its gorgeous.
    The prints look great against white

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  35. This is stunning! I marked it for my idea file.

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  36. Beautiful quilt. What size square did you use for Triange Medallion?

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  37. It's just hard to beat a scrappy quilt and your's is great!

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  38. Love it! This is super cute, Cami.

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