Friday, October 29, 2010

Fall Quilt Festival

Amy is once again hosting the Bloggers' Quilt Festival and I have decided to enter a quilt.

This quilt is made from selvages, the edges of the fabric that I used to throw in the garbage! I have been following Karen Griska's Selvage Blog for a couple of years now and have been saving my selvages for about a year. I washed all of the fabric in my stash this summer and cut off all of the selvages as I ironed and folded the fabric pieces.  I had an overflowing drawer full of selvages and decided it was time to make a quilt with them.  My husband gave me Gwen Marston and Freddy Moran's book "Freddy and Gwen Collaborate Again" for my birthday earlier this year. As I wandered through its pages, admiring the quilts, I found the one I wanted to use for my selvage quilt--Liberated Wedding Ring. 
One day, I decided to try one block, just to see how it would look. These blocks are foundation pieced on muslin. I liked the results and soon had one complete ring finished. The next day I decided to make a few more and within two weeks, I had finished piecing the entire quilt. It was addictive!

A long arm quilter at the London Friendship Quilters' Guild did the quilting--lots of feathers and I LOVE the way it turned out. The selvages hold lots of memories of friends who saved them for me as well as clothing I made for myself and my daughter over the years. There is even a selvage from my dress I wore on my honeymoon over 21 years ago in this quilt!
Thanks for visiting my blog to see my quilt. You are welcome to visit any time!

12 comments:

  1. I just love selvage quilts. I have been collecting mine. I like your story about cutting all your selvages from your stash. That must have been a lot of work. Your quilt is stunning and you did a beautiful job. I also have Gwen and Freddy's book and it's a fun book.

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  2. Your selvage quilt turned out beautifully. You did a wonderful job with color placement.

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  3. I really like the arrangement of the selvages with the other fabric. It turned into a beautiful quilt.

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  4. So much inspiration for using selvages. I want to make one too so have started saving. It will be a while before I have enough. Beautiful quilt!

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  5. I still do not have my brain wrapped round using selvedges BUT your quilt looks lovely. Congratulations.

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  6. Great idea with selvedges. Your quilt looks wonderful!

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  7. Fun selvage quilt - very pretty colors too!

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  8. That is so cool!!! You did a beautiful job on this one, and the design you chose looks amazing with all the selvedges. Thanks so much for sharing!

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  9. Beautiful quilt! Aren't the selvages and the memories wonderful? I love your colors in this quilt, and it looks quite large also! Great job!

    Thanks for visiting my blog also!

    Bari

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  10. Spectacular quilt! I've not had a chance to make one yet, but am collecting all the selvages! Soon. Your story is wonderful too!

    hugz
    Pam

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