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Wednesday, February 18, 2015

Snowflake Quilt

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My client Heather calls this the Snowflake quilt and you can see why!  The blocks and fabrics she chose definitely give the quilt a wintery snowflake look.  The print fabric has a silver metallic detail which really give the quilt some sparkle.   I quilted the center of the quilt with the Flurry panto and custom quilted the borders.  Quilters Dream Blend batting, white and navy So Fine thread, and the bobbin thread is a light blue Bottom line to match the backing.  Didn’t get a picture of the backing as it was so cold out this morning (-37’ windchill) so it was a quick photo shoot!  That is one of the reasons my blog has been quieter than usually this past month, just too cold to get good pictures outside!  Also I had another root canal done last week that really affected my week as it was more painful than the other ones. Still not feeling 100% but hope things will start improving with the dental issues soon!

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I quilted the corner blocks in the border to look like snowflakes with some diamond and linear shapes plus added a few curved designs.

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Quilted a simple cross hatch in the inner border, large swirl in the middle border and a open feather in the outer border.

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13 comments:

  1. Nice mix of custom and panto. Very pretty.

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  2. Just lovely. (I think quilting all that blue would have made me even colder. I would have had to convince myself that the blues were harvested from the sky!)

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  3. Very pretty with that icy cold feeling our weather lately. It makes me want to cuddle under a quilt right now. The mixture of panto and custom is very effective.

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  4. Very pretty quilt with all the snowflakes. Your pictures just bring things to life. I don't quite know how you can bring yourself to brave the cold - I've been kind of hibernating for the last couple of weeks! Hope you feel better soon.

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  5. Beautiful!!!!! Love how you quilted the blocks! No school here due to the extremely low temps. Hope you start feeling better. :-)

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  6. Just gourgeous! Blue is my favorite color... ;)

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  7. WOW...The quilt and the quilting are just stunning!!! :-) By any chance, do you know what the pattern for the quilt is or names of the blocks used?

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    1. Pattern is in McCalls Quilting, Dec 2004. The pattern is called Snow Crystals by Lerlene Nevaril.

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    2. Thank you so much for the information! :-)

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  8. I really like the semi-custom look of this one and the blue and white create a stunning quilt. So sorry about the dental pain.

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