With
the encouragement of my husband, Joe, I decided it was time to take my
Victorian quilt out of storage and share it with all of you. I made this quilt
back in 1996. It is created from my own imagination. There are 56 blocks in the
total assembly of this masterpiece. It is one of my finest quilts that I have
ever created. I enjoyed each and every minute I spent making this quilt. I will
be sharing each block with you. I hope you don’t get bored.
The name for this block came to me as
I was looking at this particular photo. The row of tiny flowers I embroidered
using the lazy daisy stitch reminds me of a flower patch.
The patience for such a project is
something that can be good therapy, as well. Just one section of stitching has
forty tiny glass pink seed beads added to the tops of each stitch. I wonder how
many beads there are in this one block alone………..
You will see a combination of
different stitches and threads used throughout this quilt. In many cases one
stitch pattern is overlapping the other, giving it a layered look and adding
more interest to the block.
When photographing the quilt I had
run into a problem with the color fuchsia, just not coming out right. From the
start to finish of the photography session of my quilt, this was the one color
that gave me problems.
With this photo you can see where I
used bugle beads in place of stitches.
It was fun to create my own little
flowers and mix up the use of different colored threads at the same time. And
of course the beads add so much to each little section of the block.
GOOD NIGHT!!! THIS has got to be THE most GORGEOUS crazy quilts I've EVER seen!!!! Using solid fabrics really makes the colorful stitching POP!!! A++++ in MY opinion!! :)
ReplyDeleteThank you Nancy!
ReplyDeleteYour block is quite beautiful, and I too liked the fact that you used solid color fabrics.
ReplyDeleteQuestion. Looking at the closeups, I noticed odd single stitches here and there, and wondered what they were for. Perhaps, keeping the fabric from shifting?
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Sondra
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HOLY COW! This is awe-inspiring. I have always wanted to make a crazy quilt, but I can't figure out how to start. This is wonderful, not only is it a crazy quilt, but then it is embroidered too. WHO DOES THAT?!?!?!? I LOVE THIS!
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