My friend Jenn who blogs at A Quarter Inch from the Edge has been hosting "Throwback Thursdays" for several months now. On the first Thursday of every month, we are encouraged to link a post featuring a quilt from the past. For my first participation to Throwback Thursday, I give you - drum roll please - My Favourite Season (can you guess what season that is?)
Hanging at the Ottawa Valley Quilt Guild Quilt Show in 2009 |
My Favourite Season was my first "substantial" quilt. I
started it in 2005 or 2006, and I worked on it for a couple months every
fall until I got sidetracked by a baby or a move. I finished the top in
the Fall of 2008 and, having no skills whatsoever in machine quilting, I
decided to have it professionally quilted. Had I not done that, I probably would have set it aside again and lost interest in it.
As a relative beginner quilter, I made a lot of mistakes with this
quilt, like skimping on 1/4 inch seam allowances and using a long stitch
length. It is definitely not suited for high usage, but it fits perfectly in my guest bedroom.
I also wish I had known about the tradition of using red
squares in log cabins to symbolize the hearth... I am not much
of a rule follower, but I think the red squares would have looked better in such a traditional quilt.
I am happy I made that quilt when I did because that is a quilt could never make today. My aesthetics has changed, and I have less time (or patience) for huge undertakings with thousands of pieces. I am still in love with it.
Linking up with...
Linking up with...
Now go check out what other folks were making back in the day, and maybe link your own throwback project!
Great quilt. I think I'm done with large projects and ones with many pieces. Bring on the baby quilts!!!
ReplyDeleteLove your quilt, the colors are fantastic! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteAwesome quilt! I was always a sucker for giant quilts with tons of pieces. Great label!
ReplyDeleteHmmm... and here I was thinking you loved Christmas more than any other season!? I like how some of your log cabins have red centres and others don't. Then again, I'm a sucker for a log cabin, no matter what the colour scheme. I am so tempted to make a modern one. It's a design that just plain works! Thanks for linking up with Throwback Thursday @ A Quarter Inch from the Edge!
ReplyDeleteThis is such a great example of colourful logs. Christmasy for sure!
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