2009. október 9., péntek

Quilt Show






As in Spring, I am going to participate in Park City Girl's Virtual Quilt Show. It was such fun, I have to repeat it! :-)

This quilt is in fact a wall hanging. I'd started sewing it for our bedroom in our flat before this one, but hadn't finish it before we decided to move to a bigger place. It sat in a box for quite a while, and in the meantime we learned that we were expecting Baby No 3., and of course she needed a wallhanging in the nursery. So I quickly finished it, and instead of our bedroom, it is hanging in Emma's room - just perfect for a little girl!

It is a traditional sort of quilt. I hand sewed all the blocks, which are from my 5 inch quilt squares book, increasing the size of course. The borders were sewn by machine, and it is hand quilted in the ditch. The fabrics are from Debbie Mumm's mostly.

Épp úgy, mint tavasszal, most is részt veszek Park City Girl Quilt Show-ján.

Ez a takaró valójában egy falvédő, amit még az előző lakásunkba terveztem, az ágyunk mögött lógott volna. Közben elköltöztünk, kiderült, hogy jön a 3 csemete, és persze kell neki egy falvédő. Így gyorsan összekaptam magam és befejeztem a falvédőt.

Kézzel varrtam a blokkokat, az 5 inch quilt blokkok könyvemből, felnagyítva azokat. A keretet géppel varrtam rá, majd a varrásvonalban kézzel steppeltem. Az anyagok Debbie Mumm Mum's The Word sorozatából vannak.

43 megjegyzés:

Anne at Film and Thread írta...

That is a lot of hand sewing and it turned out beautifully!

Unknown írta...

I love the colors you used here! Beautiful!

Kaye Prince írta...

I love the colours, and I the little buildings are darling!

Névtelen írta...

Hi Priscilla! This reminds me of the rustic countryside - I love it! I really like the colours you used too! Well done!

Carol írta...

Very pretty.

Michelle írta...

I love the colors! Great quilt.

tirane93 írta...

how very cozy, country, and friendly! it's a very nice twist on the traditional house block!

Chase írta...

I love the old school blocks. It's a great quilt! Thanks for sharing

SaraVictorious írta...

I love this! Great colors, but a wonderful vintage feel!

Behind My Picket Fence írta...

Red, brown, black - some of "The Best Colors"!! You did a great job with your sampler. Thanks for sharing.

Rhondi írta...

I really like your quilt. Your daughter is lucky to have it in her room.

Sara írta...

Very nice quilt - like the colors...

Stephanie Hughes írta...

Priscella, this is great! It is very nice and colorful. Thanks for sharing this wonderful quilt.

Névtelen írta...

I love the traditional look of your pretty quilt.

Carla írta...

Love the color combinations. This would make a great welcome for visitor to see.

Kathy írta...

It's a very nice quilt. Thank you for showing it in the blogger's quilt fest. I like the tan and red color scheme.

Victoria Findlay Wolfe írta...

Love those house blocks, that's a favorite of mine. I also like the red/brown combo. very nice!

Granny Lyn írta...

oh, Emma's room must be so cozy and homey! I admire your efforts to hand piece the whole thing! thanks for sharing!

Ariane írta...

I love this quilt. It's gorgeous. These colors are amazing.

Karen - Quilts...etc. írta...

I really like your old fashion quilt - sometimes they are the best aren't they!
Karen
http://karensquilting.com/blog/

Rosalyn Manesse írta...

Very charming

Apple Avenue Quilts írta...

Lovely work, love the colors!

Rene' írta...

Beautiful quilt. I love the blocks. Thanks for sharing.

Paula, the quilter írta...

I thought that it was a wonderful example of buildings. And then you said you hand pieced this! Wonderful.

QuiltSue írta...

I love the colours in your quilt

Miri írta...

Lovely traditional sampler quilt! I bet its gorgeous on your daughter's wall!

Marie írta...

Great colors. I like it very much

Névtelen írta...

This is lovely. I hope Emma likes it! : ) I love the colors ad fabrics you used.

Névtelen írta...

Very beautiful. I too do my work by hand. I love the emotion that you can put into the cloth!

Jocelyn írta...

What a lovely quilt. And such a sweet story to go with it. Love the fabrics.

Jocelyn
http://happycottagequilter.blogspot.com/

Page írta...

I love the colors and the little houses. So pretty.

Unknown írta...

Adorable! thanks for sharing :)

Vivian írta...

Samplers are so much fun to make, and this one is lovely. Very nice work.

ParisMaddy írta...

Very cute. I love the little houses and colours that you chose and I bet your daughter loves it, too.

Tami @ Lemon Tree Tales írta...

Such a pretty quilt! I bet it looks fantastic in your daughter's room. I like the color scheme .. soothing yet still colorful.

duckyhouse írta...

This is gorgeous Kristina!! Emma is so lucky to have this hang on her wall. You did a fabulous job.

Jeannette írta...

What a treat to see your beautiful quilt. Thank you for sharing. Your sense of color and design is delightful.

Suzanne írta...

Wow! I can't believe you hand sewed all those blocks! I love the buildings.

Bquiltin írta...

Beautiful houses.... nice to know u in Budapest-Hungary is it?

keep quiltin... from bquiltin Bev

Patty írta...

I love your houses and the colors you used.

Kriza írta...
Ezt a megjegyzést eltávolította a szerző.
Mary on Lake Pulaski írta...

Beautiful quilt and such nice work and color!! Thanks for sharing.

Névtelen írta...

Love the restrained palette of colours you have used.
Is quilting 'big' in Hungary - do you have a good supply of fabric??