Back in February I put this top together from blocks I received from the Bee Purposeful group. I seem to get hung up when it comes to the quilting but the other day I basted and set to quilting right away.
I bribed one of my boys, and off we went for a bit of a photo shoot : )
We went down into a ravine close to our house for these pictures. I was a little nervous after walking past the sign warning of bears in the area. My son assured me they are more afraid of me than I am of them. I doubt that............
I quilted it with wavy lines from side to side with a variegated thread
For the back, I used a Fandango print from my stash. The binding is a Bella solid in Prune.
Love it.
This is now on it's way to Little Miss Shabby where it will be used to raise funds for her Church's mission work. I'm having a hard time letting this one go. Perhaps I will have to make one for myself.
This is my 3rd finish for quarter two. Whoop whoop!! original list is here
quilt stats:
48 x 64
blocks from the Bee Purposeful group (and me)
assembled and quilted by me
I love this quilt so much and the photo shoot is a.m.a.z.i.n.g.!!!
ReplyDeleteSuper quilt and great location. Great colours and design. Well done to your model... is that a "thumbs up" from him that I spy in one of them?
ReplyDeleteMy gosh I can almost smell the pine trees! This is a stunning quilt - I bet it will draw a lot of attention at the Church.
ReplyDeleteTotally love this quilt, and the amazing scenery!
ReplyDeleteIt is gorgeous and such a pretty backdrop! Have a beautiful week! xo Heather
ReplyDeleteBeautiful quilt and lovely photos.
ReplyDeleteHi!!!! I am more afraid of the BEAR!!!! I love the quilt and the scenery!!!! Love those fabrics!!! It would be hard for me to let go of it!!!! Very pretty!!!
ReplyDeleteIt's gorgeus, Carla! I love the pattern and colours! Your photos are always fantastic! x Teje
ReplyDeletethis is one of my favorite quilts ever! I just LOVE the colors. You did a fabulous job. Now make another for you to KEEP! xo
ReplyDeleteoh, and do you mind if I Pin it, giving you credit, of course? I would love to make one of these someday in a similar colorway.
ReplyDeleteSo amazing!
ReplyDeleteI love this quilt....great job! And I love all the land...wow.
ReplyDeleteCarla,this quilt is awesome!!! I love the setting for your photo shoot. It's always nice to find a pretty background to photograph quilts. Very generous of you to donate this beauty.
ReplyDeleteI love flying geese quilts! And I love the colors you chose for this one.
ReplyDeleteAnother fabulous finish!
ReplyDeleteThe weather is looking nice up there finally, I bet summer is a beautiful time of year there.
Love the quilt AND the photo shoot.
ReplyDeleteOh, what's a li'l bear or two when a photo shoot is involved....glad that you lived to tell the tale of your gorgeous quilt!! It is beautiful and the photo shoot is glorious. I don't suppose your 'beauty' could fly away here to the bottom of the world...no... I didn't think so. How wonderful that it will find a new home, giving someone who is in need of a warm and cozy hug much delight!!
ReplyDeleteThis is a beautiful quilt. And you have such a beautiful place for the photos!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. I love this.
ReplyDeleteIt's true - bears are terrified of quilters. They heard we love to cut and stitch bear paws and word spread... :-)
ReplyDeleteIt's really pretty, Carla - that colour scheme is so cheery without being in your face perky!
That quilt is lovely. I can see why it's hard to let it go. I'm glad that you didn't have an encounter with a bear :)
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! The quilt and the photos of it. Nice work!
ReplyDeleteDutchcomfort beat me to it....
ReplyDelete"I love this quilt so much and the photo shoot is a.m.a.z.i.n.g.!!!"
What great quilt Carla! Great purpose too!
ReplyDeleteSuch a fun and colorful quilt. Your photo shoot was a huge success!
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing quilt and amazing scenery, Carla!
ReplyDeleteIt's a beautiful quilt and I love the settings you chose for the photos. You are so creative!
ReplyDeleteJust lovely! And the photos are too!
ReplyDeleteLovely quilt and fab location!
ReplyDeleteFantastic quilt. I love its boldness. Well done for braving the bears. Philippa xx
ReplyDeleteFabulous quilt Carla, and a great photo shoot too! Bet those bears would have been stunned by your quilt too :)
ReplyDeleteCute quilt, great pictures. Take a bear bell, and make lots of noise, and hopefully, any bears will go the other direction.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, x
ReplyDeleteBeautiful quilt in a beautiful setting!! I would have a hard time letting it go too!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on a beautiful quilt!! And you photographed it in an awesome setting. I hope a lot of money is raised for that charity.
ReplyDeleteAmazing quilt photo, worth braving the bears! And gorgeous quilt too.
ReplyDeleteIt`s absolutely beautiful.Great pics!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Love your colors :)
ReplyDeleteGorgeous quilt and gorgeous setting for taking photos, Carla. Such a luscious combination of colours that have me reaching for my rotary cutter... thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteWow, wow!
ReplyDeleteSuch beutiful quilt and such beautiful photos. Thank you very much for sharing, lovely where you are living and I'm very happy that you didn't meet the bears.
Liebe Grüße
Bente
Gorgeous finish and as usual I always like the photos you get outside. I'm just now trying my hand at some when I get a chance.
ReplyDeleteSTUNNING quilt, landscape, and photographs! WOW!
ReplyDeleteAwesome quilt...and landscape! I can see why you had a hard time letting that quilt go.
ReplyDeleteYour quilt is lovely and those pictures are awesome!
ReplyDeleteThis is such a fabulous quilt - the colour palette is brilliant and I love flying geese - I think I might have to have a go at something like this myself someday. I understand how you feel about letting a loved quilt go - sometimes I have to hang one in my bedroom and live with it for a few weeks in its finished form before I let it go.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, thanks for sharing on le challenge.
ReplyDeleteIt is so beautiful and what amazing photographs! A stunning quilt for a great cause. Thank you for linking up to le challenge :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful quilt! I think it's true that bears are scared of quilters.
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