31 May, 2010

Five

This quilt could have been called Rainbow Sherbet. Or perhaps a light lemon sorbet. You know that fancy dining convention of serving sorbet in the middle of the multi-course meal to cleanse the palate? Well, this is that quilt for me.

After finishing Roots I needed a little break.  Something light, something easy, something fun. With a baby shower to attend this past weekend, for the new baby of a dear cousin, I whipped up this little quilt. 

You see, I am 5 days older than this particular cousin. Growing up I also loved to point out that I was 5 days smarter, better looking, funnier, taller, and stronger than him.  I stopped teasing him when he grew to well over 6 feet tall and could kick my butt when we wrestled. Damn dancer's legs on him!

This little gem was easy to make, but a lot of fun.  You could easily swap out the appliqued #5 with a letter of choice. I fused the number on and satin stitched around it. Otherwise the rest of it is simple piecing. The back was a little polka dot number, as was the binding.

Free pattern coming out on Friday.

14 comments:

  1. Very cool quilt! Simple doesn't exclude striking when it comes to describing quilts, does it?

    Cheers,
    Christine

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  2. Your Roots quilt is fabulous, and so many memories and helping hands to make it. I can see why a simple quilt is the perfect way to wind down.

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  3. That's fun.... you have a great way of interpreting your family into fabric!

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  4. you make it look so easy. simply beautiful. is it all hand stiched ?

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  5. The simplicity is awesome. I like to see what prints and colors put together. I never would have thought of this combo and it works so well! I like the bike quilt too!

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  6. What fun! Love the story behind it!

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  7. Fun quilt! Love your straight lines of loops quilting!

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  8. I love everything about this quilt! Five is a wonderful number.

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  9. I do love those fabrics you chose--they come together so perfectly in this project!! I make it a point to remind my sister that I am exactly 4 years and one day older than her. That one day is big...BIG!

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  10. Love it! I set out a few months ago to do a little number quilt, (the #2). Unfortunately mine lacked dazzel, and I ditched it... yours however has lots of dazzle and loads of charm!

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  11. what a fun little quilt! i love the story behind the five, too. i love quilts with a good story behind it.

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  12. Thank-you for all the compliments.

    Made at Greenlodge - unless I specify, the only handstitching I ever do is finishing off the binding. This was all machine pieced and quilted.

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