Saturday, November 10, 2007

A wedding quilt for Tim and Brenda

On September 15, I bought material to start a quilt for Tim and Brenda for a wedding gift. The colors are cream, plum, sage, and yellow with plum/sage in it. Plum and sage are her wedding colors. The pattern I decided to use is Garden Wedding, a variation of the Irish Chain pattern. I got the pattern and instructions from the book, Quick-Method Heirloom Quilts. On September 24, I started cutting the strips of the material. After all the strips were cut, I sewed them together as per instructions, and cut them to the sizes required. After that, I started building patterns and then rows. In the picture below, you can see the rows on the foosball table and ironing board.


In this next picture, I am pinning the rows together. The following picture, Beth and I are holding it up about half way done. This method of piecing is so much faster than the quilts I have made before. I really recommend it! I got completely done with the quilt top yesterday, Nov. 9!


The top, sides, and bottom of the quilt have the plum edging shown in the last two pictures. Last evening, Brenda and I were working on designing and starting pillow shams to match. She has also purchased more of the cream and green, so she can make curtains to match. Right now, Tim and Brenda don't know where they will live after they are married, so we can't make curtains yet.
My goal was to have the quilt top done by Thanksgiving, so I can take it to Missouri to get it machine quilted by a couple there who do such a nice job for a very reasonable price. It is very expensive to have it machine quilted here in Colorado. I am thankful to the Lord for His help, and to my family for letting me have the time to work on the quilt "every spare minute" for the past 7 weeks!

This picture is of the quilt top laid over the guest bed for viewing.

This picture shows the bottom edge of the quilt.


This picture is of the corner.

THIS QUILT IS NOW DONE! ON JANUARY 23, 2008 JANET FINISHED HAND-SEWING THE BINDING ON! Not bad - 4 1/2 months - and it looks wonderful! Congratulations Janet!

1 comment:

Beth said...

This is a beautiful quilt. GOOD job, Mother!