Labor Day Challenge

(I revised this post — added better photos, and added a couple of additional thoughts to the end.  Sue)

Last weekend Judy Laquidara at www.PatchworkTimes.com  offered up one of her own designs for an easy-to-make quilt as a Labor Day Challenge, and part of the challenge was to make it from stash (actually, I think she specified something ugly from your stash). I’ve had this gold/red/black floral for ages.  I bought it on the cheap (about $2/yard) thinking I would use it for a stack & whack quilt.  Now that I’ve done a few stack & whacks, I know this fabric is too repetitious, so it’s been patiently waiting to be rediscovered.  (I have a lot of this fabric, so I’m thinking I’ll use it for the backing also.)  I’m really pleased with how it turned out:

   

 I made the last border wider, so this quilt ended up being almost 72 x 90.  This quilt was a lot of fun to do.  The blocks go together very quickly.  And I think the best thing is that I used some fabric from 2001!!!  Thank you, Judy, for another fun project.  There’s always something fun going on at Judy’s site!  She has a Star BOM project going on, and there’s a Quiltathon AND a Quilt For An Hour quilt coming up this month.  (Okay, I don’t work for Judy, I just really like her stuff!  And she’s so generous to share with us.)

I LOVE making quilts, and I LOVE sharing them as gifts.  I don’t make award-winning showstoppers.  I make quilts made to go on a bed or sofa or crib and be loved and used.  Utility quilts.  We also have a large extended family, and I’ve made a tradition of giving the newlyweds, babes, and septuagenarians a quilt.  Since I also quilt for other people, sometimes I am scrambling to get something done for our special family members, and I have given away quilts that I originally made to keep (thinking I can always make another one), because I didn’t have anything else ready — or even close to ready!

So, here’s my plan!  I’m going to be jumping on the bandwagon for as many of Judy’s on-line quilt offerings as I can possibly do (or other bloggers who generously share patterns and mysteries).  I’ll get the top completed, as this one is, and make up the binding (put it in a bag, and attach it to the quilt top!!!  We all know why…)  Then when a special occasion arises, it’s just a matter of whipping it onto the old Gammill and getting it done.  A day’s work.  I can handle that.  One flaw I can already see with this approach is I pretty much love everything I make.  Not because they’re fabulous, but I think it’s because they’re sort of like children (or husbands).  Even if they’re not perfect, they’re YOURS!

Sue

4 Responses so far »

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    Vicki W said,

    September 8, 2008 @ 5:54 am

    I really like your version of this quilt!

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    sandi a. said,

    September 8, 2008 @ 10:15 am

    You “hit the nail on the head”, Sue - quilts are like children and we hate to let them go. But just as children need to “leave the nest” some quilts must “take wing”, too. :-) Now to that quilt you just stitched up from Judy L’s site - it is really stunning! Those colors and the floral fabric are really gorgeous and I think if this one needs to “take wings”, it could fly out my way………….Hee, hee, hee!

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    Judy L. said,

    September 8, 2008 @ 11:03 am

    Whoa! I learned a new word in this blog post! I also love making quilts that will be snuggled and used.

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    JJ said,

    September 9, 2008 @ 3:18 pm

    I’ve just found your blog, Sue and I love the projects you’ve shown, especially the pansy colourwash heart and Judy L’s designs. I may have to join Judy’s star block challenge as your’s is looking good. As if I don’t have enough projects to work on VBG.
    Thanks for sharing. Hugs JJ

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