Monday, October 4, 2010

Happy 4th of July!

[First of all, thanks to all 3 of you who raised your hand for the flannel scraps giveaway! I was happy to have any takers at all! Congrats to #2, Pam of Warm Hugs Design! Send me your address and I'll get those scraps in the mail to you!]

And now, another finish!! I'm only a little late on this one... It's a table topper that I started way back in July - a birthday present for my stepmom, Claudia. I'm so happy to have it done in time to hand-deliver it when we visit my family in Texas later this week. Claudia loves to decorate for holidays, so I think she'll really like it. My dad is a former Army guy, so he should at least appreciate the theme!


I'm so proud! It's really my first traditional quilt project, with REAL blocks, and sashing and cornerstones and everything! And I kinda love it - all the fabrics came from my stash, but they came together so nicely. Every bit (except the star points) has stars - even the cream has a tiny star print! The design (such as it is - it's pretty simple!) is my own - I just made it up as I went.


I liked it so much, I made a tiny version to go with it!



I considered giving them both away together, but I'm going to be selfish and keep the little one. I want to start a wall of mini-quilts, and this will be my first one. Yay!


I love the stars... I was going to go wonky at first, but I'm glad I kept it traditional. Well, maybe they're slightly wonky anyway... :-)


The quilting is just a free-motion stippling. It's been a while since I did any of that, so it was fun to get back in the groove. And nice to only have to do these small sizes! The mini is about 20" square, and the big one is about 36" square.


I thought about trying to make it dual-purpose by putting something Christmas-like on the back. After much mental debate, I settled on this snowflake print that matched the color of the binding, and did a plain back. I added little pockets on the corners, in case they want to hang it on the wall instead of using it on the table. I'm not sure it will work (I've never tried to hang a quilt before!), but I'd read about it somewhere and figured it wouldn't hurt to try! Hopefully the corners are subtle enough that the quilt can still be used upside down on the table at Christmas time.


So, it's a finish, and you know what that means - another giveaway!


How about a kit to make a little mini quilt of your own? Everything you need (except for batting) is included, and it's all cut to size and ready to piece. I'm not including any instructions for how to put it together, because I'm sure you can figure it out (you can always email me with questions). Oh, heh - I was just about to say that international shipping is okay, but duh! Oh wait, maybe some ex-pat would like a little reminder of home? Anyway, everyone is welcome to enter, just let me know if you're interested in your comment!

13 comments:

  1. I love it...very patriotic! I would love to be entered for the giveaway. Thank you!

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  2. Love it! What a great idea to make a mini to keep - that'll make parting with the bigger one so much easier!

    I'd love to have the fabrics to make a little mini of my own - the precut part's just gravy!

    Thanks for the opportunity!

    Janet
    jfquilts@gmail.com

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  3. I love minis! I have 5 or 6 in my collection now. Yours is lovely and I love the table topper too.

    PS you can promote your giveaway over on my new Quilty Giveaways site: http://QuiltyGiveaways.blogspot.com

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  4. I'm so excited I won the flannel scraps! Can't wait to get them so I can get busy...

    Warm hugs,
    Pam

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  5. Oh how precious! You did a beautiful job! :o) I hope you will show us your mini quilt wall as you go along. :o) Your star will be a darling first!!
    Thank you for your little kit give a way. I would love to have my name in the hat. :o)
    Have a great day.
    Sincerely - Trish

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  6. I like your idea of using tiny versions of mini quilts for wall hangings. Thanks!

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  7. You did an absolutely fabulous job! I'm sure she will love it!
    I would love to be entered into your drawing, thanks!

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  8. Gorgeous...doesn't blue and red and white make the perfect combination. Love the scraps..please count me in :o)

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  9. Both of your quilts are adorable - I love stars. Please enter me in your giveaway!

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  10. Hi Evelyn! I must be missing something because I can't figure out how to change my settings to allow emails to connect with a comment??? I went through all the options and I don't even know. I'm sorry :(

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  11. Ah geez Evelyn, the red, white and blue are always so "in" anytime of the year, love them. I would love to win this to send to my sister who was born in the US and has lived in Canada since she was 3...and she is bunches older now, lol!! Thanks for the opportunity, Elaine

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  12. It's lovely. Thanks for the opportunity to win this.

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  13. Hi Evelyn, I received the flannel scraps I won - thanks so much! I'll let ya know what I decide to make...

    Warm hugs,
    Pam

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