November 16, 2011

Family Tree Quilt

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All the hours of cutting, sewing, sandwiching, quilting and binding are worth it when you have a finished quilt you love. And I sure love this one! I'm calling it the Family Tree quilt. It's been gifted to my parents as an anniversary present. :-)

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It all started with Joel Dewberry's Modern Meadow fabrics. I knew I wanted to highlight the pretty trees. And I loved the play of the light and dark fabrics. Log cabin blocks seemed to be the way to go.

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There's so many ways to lay out your log cabin blocks! I had to decide before I got too far in since it would matter how I placed my trees. (No upside-down trees in this quilt!) I chose to do diagonal light and dark stripes.

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The back is simple. Pieced from a large IKEA sheet and some of the dark brown fabric used for the border on the front.

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For the quilting, I did straight diagonal lines to go along with the striped front. I'm not gonna lie, I had a few problematic puckers happening. I pulled out the worst offenders and re-quilted, but there are still a few tiny imperfections. Just keeping it real!

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As predicted, my mom loves the trees and the pattern of the front, while my dad prefers the simple look of the back. As long as they're both happy, I'm happy. AND I have enough fabric to make a matching one for me. Keeping it all in the family. :-)


It also feels very fall-ish to me, so I'm entering it in the Celebrate Color event!

4 comments:

awbooks said...

Great Job!:)

Rebecca said...

That is a really lovely quilt!

Jessica said...

such smart and thoughtful use of this line- beautiful!

Rachel at Stitched in Color said...

That's a very nice design for this collection (which is one of my favorites too). Thanks for joining in with Celebrate Color!