I am a little early in posting my entry quilt for this blog hop but tomorrow, October 4, DH (dear husband) and I have an early trip gathering mushroom compost of all things from the Snshine Coast,, to take to Brisbane for my father's garden!
My entry for this blog hop is a row by row exhange that I took part in with the Southern Cross Quilters Yahoo group back in 1999. I sewed the rows together to make the quilt which I then had quilted back in 2000. But the quilt still wasn't finished until 2005 when I finally finally finished the sewing the binding on! That was in the "old days" when I sewed the binding on all of my quilts by hand. I had the quilt machine-quilted by a long arm quilter and I cannot even remember who did the quilting for me!
Here's my quilt:
Sorry about the photo but the quilt is a large queen size quilt. I always tend to make my bed quilts larger than the measurements for the size bed that I am making it for as I like my quilts to hang over the size of the bed a fair way (but not to the floor either). I've been battling a migraine as well today, hence the photos have not been trimmed soyou get to see my clothesline as well as the quilt!
My row that I made is the row of maple leaf blocks which is the fifth row:
When I sent my row away, I sent it away with the feature fabric which is the fabric on the outside border of the quilt. Here's a close-up of the border fabric which I adore, especially since it has my favourite colour, purple, in it:
When I first received my rows back when everyone had added theirs, I was shocked to see the blue that other quilters had added in to their rows. I so thought then that blue was not an autumn/fall colour and I literally did, shed some tears over what I thought was an addition to my quilt that had wrecked it. However, everyone that saw my rows thought differently and I eventually realised that the blue actually lifted the quilt and made it not quite so dull, as sometimes autumn colours can be. Then, by chance, I came across the flowery fabric in the inside border of the fabric that contained autumn colours and ... blue. And to me, now, this quilt is one of my favourites!
Here's the label on the back of the quilt and the signature squares that everyone sent with their rows:
One last photo of my quilt laying on my lounge:
Here's the list of other bloggers for Thursday 4 October (I did say I was early):
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84 comments:
Beautiful quilt!! Batiks and leaves go together perfectly! Enjoy your trip!! :)
Beautiful quilt!
Love your quilt! Thank you for sharing.
Very nice quilt. Love the row quilt. Thanks for sharing
Its lovely! thanks for sharing.
Una gran colcha con muchas horas de trabajo.
A lovely quilt and happy that it is completed. Thank you for sharing with us.
Your quilt is beautiful and so much fall colors.
Thanks for sharing
Lovely quilt. Thank you for sharing.
Amazing quilt! Love the leafy border too. You are correct: Purple rules! Hope your migraine has left you alone, so you can enjoy that trip!
What a lovely quilt! Thanks for sharing.
Pretty quilt. Thanks for sharing.
Beautiful quilt!
Beautiful quilt! I hope you enjoyed your mushroom compost hunting expedition!!!
Beautiful quilt!
Wonderful project. Perfect colors for fall. Thank you for inspiring us today!
Your quilt is beautiful -- I've never made anything so large so I am in awe!
Yes a very beautiful quilt.
Good Morning BERN no doubt about it...you is feeling fall... this is lovely..
fantastic quilt....I know how difficult it can be to take a picture of a large quilt....looks wonderful!
Beautiful quilt, thanks for sharing :)
It is such a nice quilt to display and use during the fall months.
Beautiful quilt and the blue does add a dash of brightness to it.
Love the quilt. Thanks for sharing with us.
What a beautiful quilt! blessings, marlene
Love your row quilt,wonderful.Thanks for sharing and enjoy your trip!
Love the quilts. It will keep you warm.
Thanks for sharing.
Beautiful quilt with lots of wonderful memories !
Your quilt is just beautiful! I love the blue. After all, autumn skies are usually a beautiful, clear blue just like that!
Great quilt! I love row quilts!
Thanks for sharing!
Love your row quilt, very seasonal. From CA, USA, thanks for sharing.
Lovely quilt.
This quilt may have taken quite awhile to come to fruition but it was well worth the wait and the blue reminds me of the sky in autumn, there's no blue like it!!
Thank you for sharing :)
There are so many beautiful entries. Thanks for sharing.
Wonderful, wonderful quilt. Your leaves are just the right colors. I might have been put off by the blue too, but I agree the blue lifts the colors and sets a nice tone for the quilt. Well done!
That is one BEAUTIFUL quilt. I love all the colors that you used. And yes, the blues really makes the rest pop. Thank you so much for sharing that one.
It turned out lovely, I hope that you learned to love it!
Love your quilt! Am glad that you liked the blue in there after all. It really does lift it up! Thanks for sharing.
Beautiful quilt, enjoy your day. Thanks for sharing.
I'm sorry for you having the migraine, they are such hateful maladies. I hope you recover from it sooner rather then later. Dark room, no noise, sleep and lots of water. Get that fluid built back up. YOur quilt is beautiful and thank you for sharing with us. I hope you and all your followers come on over to The Learning Curve to see my things and enter my giveaway. http://jeannegwin.blogspot.com/2012/10/leafs-me-happy-day-3.html
Beautiful Quilt. I love seeing the Maple leave done by everyone.Thanks for sharing.
So pretty!! I think that batiks are so perfect for Autumn leaves! :-)
Awesome!! Feel better...I, too, am battling a migraine, now in it's 2nd day!
Very pretty quilt! Hope you're feeling better!! TFS
lovely quilt.
Beautiful quilt. I love the design and the colors. Thanks for sharing.
The blue stands out, but I love the effect of the other colors with it. Lovely quilt and I am a new follower. Thank you for sharing with us today....Judith, Texas
I love the colours in your quilt. thanks for sharing.
Your quilt is just gorgeous. Thanks for sharing.
I love your quilt!! Thanks for sharing it with us!!
How beautiful!
Rosemary B here:
OH WOW so beautiful. just WOW
You are really good and so inspiring for us beginner quilters.
WOW. Thank you for sharing your creativity
That is a very beautiful quilt!
Awesome quilt!
Pretty quilt!
Love your quilt. Looks like it was fun to make. Hope your mushroom day was successful!
Beautiful quilt. I do like the border fabrics.
What a beautiful quilt, sew colorful. Thanks for being part of the hop.
That is wonderful!
Love the quilt! Especially the leaf row! ;-)
Beautiful! Thanks for participating & inspiring us today!!
Thanks for sharing your story of your quilt. I, too, have a quilt to put together where there are a lot of people who contributed. I'm glad to see yours turned out wonderfully - blue and all!! :)
Gorgeous quilt. It'll keep you warm and wrapped in memories! Thanks for sharing with us all.
Thanks for sharing your quilt story and I love the touch of blue.
Love the beautiful quilt!!
Thank-you all for your lovely comments. Blue is actually one of my favourite colours, the first being purple, then orange, then blue. I had not thought about the blue skies in autumn, which one lady wrote about.
In south-east Queensland where I live, we get a very mild autmn and the leaves on our trees do not change colour (ours is a mild sub-tropical area) nor do many of the trees lose their leaves. Hence our love for Alaska which we have visited once and shall do again. I have only ever seen snow three times, in Germany as a teenager when visiting family, in Tasmania (our southernmost state) and in New Zealand but from a distance. We are planning on going back to Alaska and keep in contact with ex-US Army friends that we met over there. Hubby and I so want to see snow again and touch it again.
When you live in such a mostly very hot, humid and sub-tropical climate as ours, that brings on a fascination with snow and cold and ice!
It is beautiful.
The blue seems to really give the quilt some zing!!!
Can you please share with me the rules for sewing a row by row quilt? I would like to try to get a group of quilting friends to participate in a similar project.
I love round robins! These quilts have so many stories to tell!
Thank you for sharing your quilt. I love blue and some of the most beautiful skies are autumnal skies. You say purple is your favorite color - sorta close to blue is some shades of each. And, when I think of it there are shades of purple I'm not particularly fond of, but that's true of blue, too. We all have our preferences. Your quilt is lovely. Glad you got it finished.
Hi!!! Beautiful quilt!! I like the purple and blues!!! It does bring out the colors!!!! Thank You
Amazing quilt! So many beautiful blocks to enjoy and explore.
Thanks for sharing!
Wow, what a great quilt. Lots of fall colors and patterns to look at in there.
Wow what i wonderful quilt. I have yet to take part in a Row Robin but after seeing your quilt, I may consider joining one. Thank You for sharing it with us.
Sincerely,
Tricia
Very pretty! The fabric choices are just lovely!
Just finished a row robin and it was a lot of fun! Thanks for sharing your quilt with us and thanks for hoppin' too!
Your quilt is beautiful. Thanks so much for sharing it with us.
very creative thanks for sharing!
I really enjoy your quilt! there are so many things to see on it!
I do hope you get your fingers back to a good condition.
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My favorite thing about Fall on many days is looking up and seeing all the leaves changing colors and the sky peaking through the colorful leaves. That is what the blue makes methinks of in your quilt. The sky on a beautiful fall day. Thanks for sharing. Janita
What a beautiful quilt. I hope you hand is fully healed soon.
Hiya! I can understand your feelings about the blue, but then I thought, fall has some of the bluest skies of the year, at least they are here. But the quilt is lovely, and I can imagine how much you love it. Thank you for sharing with us, hope your hand heals soon. Blessed be, hugs!!!
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You have a lovely fall quilt. The blue could represent the sky.
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