I can't think of anything I would rather do on a beautiful summer evening than photograph one of my quilts,
especially when this is the scene that greets you on the other side of the fence!
(What is it about a meadow scene at that magic hour just before sunset that always makes my heart ache for heaven??)
My friend Susan and her husband own a lovely B&B on West Ridge Road in Elizabethtown and were kind enough to allow me to photograph my "July Star Blocks" quilt on their property.
I just love this quilt!
(I can hear my friend Diane saying, "you say that about every quilt you make" - ha ha!)
I think the reason I love it so much is because I hated it when I first got started on it over a year ago. It's super scrappy and has dated fabrics that I no longer love mixed in with current fabrics that I really, really like. It was way too much. I was so looking forward to making this quilt ever since I saw Allison Harris's photos of it six years ago on her blog and had been collecting fabrics for it ever since. Terribly discouraged, I set it aside.
But then, I read this blog post re: mixing solids in with prints and what ratio to aim for. I don't usually work with solids unless it's a large amount of a background solid in one color, and just couldn't envision it. But, she was right! I purchased two shades of red, two shades of blue and one shade of gray and mixed them in with the remaining blocks I hadn't yet stitched. It did the trick! I was amazed.
This post by Allison on using solids was helpful too.
Jackie Padesky's instagram photo inspired (I actually copied her!) the computerized quilting design done by The Last Stitch Quilting Service. Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, isn't it?!
I have a feeling I am going to cart this quilt all over the place this summer, looking for good spots to photograph it with flags or barns (or both!) in the background, but for now, I wanted to at least share these photos and the story behind the quilt!
(I so want to take a picture of it in the field in front of this barn - wouldn't that be an amazing picture?!! - but not sure I can pull that one off. In the meantime, I need to keep my hands on the steering wheel and my eyes on the road!)
:)
I love this quilt so much - it turned out fantastic! That binding and backing - perfect choice. Susan's property is the perfect setting, too.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful quilt - I too have started this quilt but for some reason put it aside. I need to get it back out and consider using some solids. Maybe that will make the difference for my quilt too!
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