





Margo wrote:Yo, Lorchen!! How's this???![]()
Our son recently got a promotion in his job which requires the family to move. The grandchildren are NOT happy about it and it doesn't help that their other grandmother is pitching a fit! I used your challenge to kill two birds with one stone, and made a wall hanging for them!
Hmmmmm...a technique I've never done? Honey, I made my first quilt in 1963! There isn't a lot that I haven't tried!! But here goes....
I am a very traditional quilter. I like straight lines, and pre-planned projects, and my favorite color is neutral!! LOL!! BTW...My husband's favorite color is bright shiny objects!! He also says that "quilts should not rattle" so I have never used embellishments! For this project I wanted to work out of my stash, and was able to find some bright fabrics to put together and I hope that TheGrands will like it. They also love embellishments, so I slathered 'em on! This project measures 23" x 27".
I actually started with no plan at all, but just pieced together fabrics for the flowers and leaves. That's as far as I got without a plan! LOL!!
I decided on the text then got an idea of the size I needed to make the flowers. It was all intuitive from there. Very freeing!
Here are the new techniques I used:
**Tom Russell's technique of piecing little bits of fabric together to create fabric for the funky appliquéd flowers and leaves.
http://tomrussellquilts.wordpress.com/
**Rick-Rack trim around a couple of flowers and for one stem.
**Couching cotton yarn for stems.
http://www.thequiltshow.com/os/bernina_ ... eos_id/402
**Ricky Tim's double blanket stitch on fused applique shapes
http://www.thequiltshow.com/os/bernina_ ... eos_id/310
**Wonky free-form edge for the border (way out of my comfort zone, but it was FUN!)
**Janet Stone's suggestion for free motion embroidery for the text since my embroidery machine no longer functions.
http://www.thequiltshow.com/os/profile. ... no/1000503
**Free motion couching for the leafy vine in the border. I actually purchased a new presser foot just to try this, and I love it!! I'll be doing more of this for sure!
http://www.thequiltshow.com/os/bernina_ ... deos_id/10
**88 buttons, including some that are double and triple stacked
So...Lorchen....does that fulfill my end of the challenge??? Thanks for pushing me out of my comfort zone!
And yes!! This quilt RATTLES!!![]()
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eileenkny wrote:I just read through this thread-you all are having way too much fun!!

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