Showing posts with label New Wave Quilt. Show all posts
Showing posts with label New Wave Quilt. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 2, 2013

Mama's New Wave Quilt

Happy New Year! I thought I would start this year off with a blog post about the quilt I made for my mother. The quilt top is the New Wave Quilt Pattern by Elizabeth Hartman. I followed it mostly, but had to work with the fabric selection I purchased with my mom the last time I traveled to Illinois. So, I couldn't use 12 different fabrics for the quilt top. All in all, I think it turned out beautiful!
This quilt was made for my mother's bedroom and currently lives on her bed. It coordinates with her other bedding quite nicely. A little tricky to see, but the fabric is full of little insects...including my mother's favorite: the dragonfly! 
Designing the quilt back turned out to be a perfect math challenge for my time off! This collection of fabric had some panels that I cut apart and sewed back together and combined with some other pieces from the front. With my other leftover fabric, I'm going to make Mom a few pillowcases!
Here's my blueprint for the quilt back...lots of math and no calculator just to stay on my toes! 
My first time to free-motion quilt an entire quilt! 
 I sewed Mama a little message at the bottom. This photo shows my name, year and a little heart I stitched in there for good luck!
Here is my mother opening the quilt and she adored it! We had a wonderful time visiting...only wish she could have stayed longer!
I took one last photo before the quilt left my house. Luckily, it's in excellent hands! :)