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sometimes I am scrambling to get something done for our special family members, and I have given away quilts that I originally made to keep (thinking I can always make another one), because I didn’t have anything else ready — or even close to ready!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



Vicki W said,
September 8, 2008 @ 5:54 am
I really like your version of this quilt!
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!
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.
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