Friday, October 9, 2009

Making their life warmer

(alternatively titled--"At Last!")

The weekend I went to pick up A. from Boston this summer, we went to the wedding of some college friends. I love weddings! Anyway, I decided sometime way before the wedding that I actually had time to make a quilt, so that's what I wanted to do (note to my friends who got married in '07 or before--want me to make you something? I'd love to! Either ask, or have a baby. Those will both light a fire under me).

But then I didn't actually work on it until the week of the wedding. But I had pretty well planned out what I wanted to do, so I managed in a night or two of work. I took the quilt with me to Boston, figuring I'd have plenty of time to get the binding and label sewn on before the wedding. And then I didn't. So I brought it back home. And sewed on the binding. And then waited and waited and waited some more to sew on the label. I finally did it yesterday while watching 'Jeopardy!'. It didn't even take the whole show. Oh well, like I said before, I like to take full advantage of the generous gift giving window for wedding gifts. So now it's wrapped up and ready to wing its way back to Boston.

Sorry it's a little wrinkly. I picked green because I'm 80% sure it's the bride's favorite color. Plus the 'Save the Date's were green and white.
Moving As One - Front.

And here's the back.
Moving As One - Back

In a particularly nerdy moment, I decided to quilt the zig-zags themselves in intervals corresponding to the digits of pi. It's approximate, but I think you should be able to make out 3, 1, 4, 1, ... starting from the top.
Moving As One - Quilting Detail

The pictures were taken before the label was on and before it got its final washing (washing a quilt for the first time often gives it that all-over wrinkled look that makes quilts so snuggly), so now it's good-wrinkled instead of bad-wrinkled. I like it a lot for how simple it was.

And since there happens to be a quilt festival over at Park City Girl, I'm adding this! Click on the icon to be taken to see more quilts


19 comments:

  1. what a fantastic quilt - simple but perfect! The greens work so well together against the white and the pi bit just too clever for words!

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  2. Beautiful! Love the green and white and the zig zags

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  3. Stunning quilt. The quilting is great - especially the nerdy part. :) I need to make a zigzag quilt.

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  4. Beautiful quilt! I love how fresh it feels.

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  5. I LOVE everything about this quilt!

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  6. I just love this quilt. The white is so crisp next to the greens. I think I'm going to have to try something like this. Thanks for sharing!

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  7. Totally fallin head over heals for this quilt and green isn't one of my favorite colors. But this quilt! Stunning. Everything about it. ;o)

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  8. Thanks everybody! I really appreciate you all stopping by!

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  9. That settles it! I've got to make a zig zag quilt. I love yours, esp. how you did the quilting!

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  10. What a fabulous quilt!! I love the zig zag. I was trying to think of a design to make for a friend for Christmas -- and well, now I have an idea! Thanks for the inspiration!

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  11. I love it, green is my favorite color! I love the quilting and how it looks on the back. great job!

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  12. I love it. Th colour green is so well matched with the white. Thank you form visiting

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  13. I love your quilt and green is my favorite color!

    Happy sewing!

    Zlaty

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  14. It's a great quilt. The newlyweds must love it!

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  15. I love the zigzags and the way you did your backing.

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  16. Great quilt! I love the simplicity. I think whites and creams in quilts really look great and make the coloured fabrics pop. I bet the recipients love it!

    Arabella

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