Showing posts with label red and white quilts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label red and white quilts. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 17, 2014

Red and White Wallhanging Done!

When I got home from work today, I noticed that my sedum is in bloom. The sun was shining on it at just the right angle for a picture or two...



I have been working on finishing off three quilts with hand sewing the binding. You have already seen the squirrel quilt.  This post is about my red and white round robin wall hanging. 

I did not have a quilt holder available for my pictures so I just laid it out on the grass in the backyard. We have had lots of rain this year so the grass has been growing like crazy and is very green. 

I used some red fossil fern fabric for the binding.  It was in my stash ;-)

Cathy at Eagles Wings Quilts did the quilting.  There are half daisies in all of the flying geese.

and daisies and leaves in the red border.

She did some rick rack squiggles in the setting triangles in the centre section.

 
 
The backing is some fun spool fabric that was also lurking in my stash...
 
Another fun project, done and ready for the London Friendship Quilters Guild Show in October!

Hope to see you there!

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Red and White Quilts

Karen at the Selvage Blog recently did a series of blogposts on the Red and White Quilt exhibit in New York City. It was a spectacular show and I was thrilled to be able to visit the show vicariously through Karen's blog. I would have loved to have been able to see the quilts in person!

My MIL and FIL had these quilts at their house and gave them to me quite a while ago. I have been wanting to take pictures of them outside for a few weeks now but the weather did not co-operate until this past weekend. The sun finally came out and I even had two people here to hold the quilts for me while I took pictures! 


The quilt below is made from two red print fabrics which I am sure were a brighter red when the quilt was made. These first two quilts are hand-quilted and are still in very good condition.  We think all three were made by my husband's great-grandmother.
 This spectacular applique quilt top was made in 4 blocks which were then sewn together. The applique stitches are very tiny. It is not quilted yet--I would like to have it quilted by hand some day. It needs some type of border, I think.
You can see my tulips and daffodils blooming in my garden in these pictures. We were supposed to spend this evening outside--cutting the grass, weeding, trimming back last year's perennials in the backyard, etc. but as soon as we were ready to go outside, it started to rain and thunder started to rumble in the distance. So, instead of gardening, I am inside blogging about my red and white quilts!  Do you have any red and white quilts to share?  I feel inspired to make my own red and white quilt...