January 8, 2009

First 2009 Finish

Dover Now that the holiday hub-bub is over, I can get back into my sewing room!  I finished this quilt sample for the shop.  It's Dover Gardens from the book Simple Things, Small Joys by Brenda Riddle.   It's made from Lakehouse Fabrics.  I didn't add the final 'scalloped' border because I didn't feel the same green that I used in the star points would stand out enough in the final border against the busy floral print.  If we had a different green print in the shop, it might work.


My other reason is because I was having a difficult time fitting the sashing to the blocks.  I'm not sure if I cut the block centers wrong, but I was struggling to get things to fit and I'm more than happy to call it done!


I have only 2 borders to sew onto my Starring Repros quilt, so I should have another finish under my belt in the next day or two - woo hoo!


Then Nicole and I are going to start our first challenge of the year - a batik quilt!



10 comments:

  1. I love those Lakehouse fabrics, Lisa - they're so fresh and crip - and what a terrific pattern! Beautiful!! I'll have to pop into the shop to have an up-close look! Can't wait to see what you and Nicole come up with - that was such a cute picture of you two that she posted the other day!
    Cheers!

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  2. I really think that is a pretty quilt Lisa. I can't wait to see what you and Nicole come up with. Nancy in WI

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  3. Pretty Quilt! Looks so soft and comfy. Glad to see you were able to take advantage of your bad weather up there by doing something constructive. You and Nicole have fun with your challenge, lol. I need to finish mine up which I still haven't done.

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  4. I love sashing that creates the little stars! I don't so much like making it, but I sure love the way that it looks!

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  5. Lovely quilt top! Can't wait to see what you and Nicole do with your batiks.

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  6. A batik challenge? Are you going to start with a particular batik fabric that you both have to use, or do you each just have to make an entire quilt using only batiks? It sounds like fun and I am sure both of you will make gorgeous quilts ~ truth be told, I don't think I've ever seen an icky batik quilt. No matter how hard someone tries it's hard to make a mess with gorgeous fabric. (And some folks really do try...)
    As for your beautiful quilt... done is always best! Especially since it means you get to start something new... actually, that's the best.

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  7. Oh wow. That is such a soothing and pretty quilt! How big is it? Very nice colors!
    Let's talk about the batik challenge tomorrow. I am so raring to go! While at the retreat, some of the gals wanted to go see Back Porch fabric in Pacific Grove, so I led a little field trip. I also ended up with three Bali Pops.... Those could become addicting!

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  8. that is just so lovely Lisa. Tose are "pannels" with the flowers?

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  9. Nice use of that panel - very pretty! I can't imagine you having trouble piecing anything! I'm sorry it wasn't behaving for you. It was well worth your effort.

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