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Saturday, December 11, 2010

{Filled} : a finished quilt

My mom has been waiting - semi patiently - for me to post these pictures.


I finished my Women's Advent Tea quilt, for their raffel, just a few days before it was needed and about 12 hours before I started the stomach flu.

I chose to name the quilt {Filled} as that is how you feel when you're with such a great group of women.


 I used my Moda Figgy Pudding that I love.


And tried to go for a design that was fun, modern, and would also appeal to the more traditional women as well.


I saw somebody's "Jelly Filled" quilt online (pattern by Camille) and thought it would be a great solution.  Especially since I had a few Figgy Pudding Jelly rolls left that had been used as table decorations last year.


My favorite, cute winter Munki prints show up as little surpises.


The chocolate brown print was the perfect binding to frame the whole thing.


I had math fun with the back - I did fibonacci stripes.  Fibonacci really does give a nicely balanced/proportioned sequence of stripes.


At 58" x 58" it turned out to be a great lap quilt.  I hope it's enjoyed all winter long by the woman who won it at the raffle.

15 comments:

  1. So pretty. I love the back. That fabric line is just so nice. I really liked it.

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  2. I love it! The figgy pudding fabric is so great....

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  3. That's a really nice finished quilt, and such a sweet thing to do. Glad you're obviously over that stomach bug, too ~!~

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  4. I love this quilt! Your back is perfect. I'd totally try that if I had any idea how to figure out the math :)

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  5. Looks beautiful! I love all your Figgy Pudding quilts!

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  6. So very pretty and appealing to the traditional in me!

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  7. I want to Fibonacci a color wheel for a quilt... Dresdens I think. :)

    Pretty quilt. I too love Figgy Pudding. :)

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  8. Beautiful! I want to try a Fibonacci quilt at some point. it's on the ever growing list... :)

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  9. Thanks for the info on the Fibonacci numbers - I have a niece who's a math whiz, and I think I'll make her a pillow using the sequence.....

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  10. BEAUTIFUL quilt! I love that fabric line. So sorry you've been sick! Hope you're feeling better.

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  11. So pretty...I have the pattern and the fabric already...I just may copy your idea...beautiful work! Lisa in Texas

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  12. Wonderful! This is so beautiful! Was it harder to part with one big beautiful quilt or the many little ones last year? I hope your group appreciates the tallent and generosity that you are bringing them :)

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  13. I love love the advent quilt, I love anything w/advent. I collect owl material, yours is so sweet.

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