Tuesday, 20 September 2016

Anniversary Blooms

Anniversary Blooms - Final Reveal!


Wow, this year has gone so so fast!  I can't believe we are in spring here and you are in fall.  Welcome to my blog and if you are visiting for the first time, let me introduce you to my darling quilt called Anniversary Blooms!
In her full glory hanging

and here she is laying on the bed!




I would encourage you all to check out the lovelies being posted on the links at Amy"s Creative Side!  Once again, thank you Amy! You have been hosting this festival for 8 years and have lots of prizes available for everyone, not just for the bloggers. You have done a wonderful job to get this festival underway.

I would dearly love to have one of my quilts nominated as a favourite overall quilt and here is the Viewers Choice nomination form which can be completed now until the 24th of September.

Voting Starts on 25th of September,  you can vote for your favourite quilt in each section from then.

I am entering Anniversary blooms into the Hand Quilted Section here

And my other quilt is called Lollipop Drops and it is in the Original Designs Section here

Remember to leave comments on the blog posts where you can for your chance to win also.

Nitty gritty of Anniversary Blooms!

I am sure you are all dying to see some lovely photos and here about this quilt.   It all started 2 years ago when the American Quilters Society released the 30th Anniversary Dogwood Fabric Collection.   They had a competition to design a quilt.  I did but didn't get it quilted in time, I finally finished this year.
Here are the fabrics and the starting of the piecing

I decided to use the familiar Churn Dash Block to form a lattice and the drunkard paths to form a wedding ring flower.  Hence the name of Anniversary Blooms.  When these fabrics arrived I couldn't believe how delightful they were.

this was my rough mock up which I had decided upon
So after the top was sewn I commenced the hand quilting.  I decided to use Aurifil 28wt threads in several colours.  I also wanted to give the striped border a slightly different look so I went with doing small baptist fans and then I highlighted the flowers and made a cross hatch in the centre.  I then started putting leaves around in the churn dash blocks.

The adding of the background leaves

nearing the end of quilting
I just love the texture of the hand quilting
For this quilt I used Hobbs Tuscany Wool Wadding.  It is definitely my favourite for loft and stitch definition.  Now I just loved working on this quilt but as I thought I was finished I would keep deciding it needed more background quilting.  So I kept going on and off for the 2 years.  Many other quilts were completed in this time but for me this is my favourite quilt so far.  Many have asked who this quilt is for and my answer is ME!  It will be my quilt for ever even if the family are all claiming it!  So I hope you have enjoyed my Anniversary Blooms Blog.

a few shots of the background filling 


Don't forget to visit the other bloggers and their quilts over at Amy"s Creative Side.

So Until next time take care and have fun, 

and many thanks for reading my ramblings,


Wendy

18 comments:

  1. I really like this, work of art!

    ReplyDelete
  2. Thanks I really love it also. Cheers

    ReplyDelete
  3. Beautiful quilt so much love put into it

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Thanks Annette, I certainly did and it's one of my all time favourites

      Delete
  4. Replies
    1. Thanks Marjorie, I had to keep it secret and it nearly killed me as I was so excited as it came to life, thanks for reading and commenting, much aporeciated

      Delete
  5. Beautiful hand quilting! Good luck!

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Thank you! Do you have a quilt in?

      Delete
    2. Two, a handquilted one in the small quilts category and a baby quilt in the scrappy category.

      Delete
    3. Cool I will have a look at them during the festival

      Delete
  6. Oh my goodness! What beautiful hand quilting and texture. I can't believe how different the quilt looks hanging vs on the bed. That's sure a lot of stitches! And thanks for telling what thread and batting you use.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. You're very Welcome, yes the texture is amazing on it and I am really happy with the result even if it took 2 years

      Delete
  7. I am still amazed at the design and fabric use in this quilt and of course your hand quilting really pulled it together Good luck at the festival Wendy!

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Many thanks Carla, it's been a pleasure to share with you and have your encouragement. You're a treasure

      Delete
  8. OH, MY!!! Lots of wonderful quilting texture here! I've never hand quilted but I know this must have taken lots of time!! Best of luck at the show!

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Thanks, it took two years but I did lots of other quilts in between. I mainly hand quilt and generally get a few done a year. If you have quilts in all the very best also

      Delete

Thanks for stopping by! I would love for you to say hello and share your thoughts on what you have just read or any suggestions you have for future posts or activities. Thanks Again.
Wendy