It's been a while since I've posted. After a quick trip to Ohio and a busy week and a half here, I was having trouble finding time to take pictures of my latest project - my tea towel beach quilt. Alas, stop weeping, I have finally documented it.
As I mentioned in my last W.I.P. post, I have been working on my first quilt for a while...for over a year, in a way. When I was in Australia last February I bought an armload of tea towels from a store across the street from the hotel. They were all piled in a huge bin, priced at just a buck or two each, and I loved their nautical stripes and sun-bleached look. I'll also admit that digging them out of a waist high bin was part of their allure, kind of like a ball pit for a fabric-hoarding adult.
After a lot of cutting, pinning, and sewing, I'm finally done. I added an orange sea fan print backing and a spring green and blue polka dot binding. The front and back of the quilt have very different looks, but I think somehow it all works together. I hand sewed a red kangaroo on one of the patches to commemorate the fabric's origin.
Devon! It is absolutely WONDERFUL! You did a great job. It is so creative and original. What fun digging through the bin, too. That really is part of the fun of quilting...finding the fabrics. Your machine quilting looks fantastic and I LOVE the red kangaroo. That is a great touch. I am glad you are having so much fun. Keep us posted on your next project!!!!! ;)
ReplyDeleteP.S. I loved your little face peering over the top. It made me laugh. :))))
It's darling Devon!! You're quilting looks amazing. Thanks for sharing your piece of functional artwork!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful design too. I love the peek over the top too. Can't believe those are the tea towels.
ReplyDeleteSo cute! I didn't know you were so crafty!!
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