Maybe I'll just have a sip of yours and we can toast to this quilt that I *almost* finished last summer. I had it all tied but had not sewn up the bottom, and nothing goes on the blog until it's really finished! The last couple of weeks have been really productive for me, even if it feels like the creativity peaked a couple of weeks/months ago and now I'm just doing the menial work. I've completed my last three niece and nephew quilts and this is one of them. The champagne connection is that I wanted to use all these fabrics that I love from my scraps to make circles that would look like bubbles, and champagne bubbles seem more fun than the sodastream variety. I arranged the big bubbles on the bottom and the bubblettes on top. For the circles I just traced lots of round stuff I found around the house - mugs, salad bowls, lamp shades. This has ended up being one of my favorite quilts. If I ever felt like doing the same thing twice I'd make myself one right now.
This is the back - the flower fabric was what I started with and worked around:
I tied it with embroidery floss in the center of each flower, how cute is that?
That's gorgeous Julie!!! I love that you tied it in the center of each flower - very cute!
ReplyDeleteThanks, so glad to get this one out from under the sewing table and into the mail!
DeleteAdorable!!! I'm sure your niece is going to love it... and if not I'm sure you can find someone else who will appreciate it;-)
ReplyDeleteI might just have to steal it back until she's old enough to appreciate it!
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