The chicken is a block I draw myself (wanted to make an Easter quilt one day...)
This one really cleared out my closet because a lot of left over blocks were used in this quilt. Also a few unfinished projects are finished because of this project!!
There is embroidery in it, old ( the old round one made by my Mother in law years ago)and new, gifts( the one with the garden gate my friend Marieke gave to me) and self made pieces.
I made up the long twine of leaves to use a lot of red scraps. The applique, showing a girl with a flower in her hands is from a book Le petit Monde by Jaqueline Morel
In each corner there is a compass. I first saw them in one of Ingrid's quilts. My husband draw the pattern for me and I made it into a paper piecing pattern.
The paper pieced blocks were made in a class taught by Gré Koopman. She is sadly enough no longer with us, but I learned a lot from her and admired her as a person, shop owner and teacher.
This Geranium is from a pattern by Lori Holt from Bee in my Bonnet . May be one day I will make the whole quilt. I appliqued this one with a herringbone stitch I showed here. The mini blocks I made during a class somewhere in the 90's....and they survived!
The big character 'A' is made with the broderie persé technique. And the bright coloured block in pink and yellow was bought at an antique stand (and is about 150 years old). The little handkerchief with the character 'A' was a gift when I was about 8 years old.
In this quilt I also included left over blocks from previous quilts like 'klosjes' from the klosjesquilt, a basket from my basket quilt.
In the evening sun...
I like paper pieced patterns like this with the flying geese going round, I made that one years ago.
A lot of big pieced blocks are from a calendar with lots of nice block designs.
A glimpse of the back made from random pieces of pink and beige fabrics. And a binding in dark red.
And I just made a quick picture on my balcony so you can see most of the back of the quilt. Not so exciting but nice and 'quiet' to see if the quilt is turned.
Facts:
Size: 1.70 cm by 1.73 cm, (67 inches by 68 inches)
Quilting: Hand quilting in big stitches, without a hoop, with yarn from Weeks dye works
Batting: 100 % cotton.
Embroidered over the finished blocks with perlé yarn numbers 8 and 5, in pink, reds and beige.
Washed in the washing machine (with 6 colourcatchers!) and partly dried in the drier.
Have a good and creative weekend,