Bridget commissioned a first bed size quilt for Phoebe and I have just sent it off to her in time for the Christening. This is the first Noah's Ark quilt design I have drawn and made and I am really pleased with it. It brings together my farmyard animals with their wilder cousins, with the ark in the middle.
Noah's Ark quilt detail by Green Star Quilts |
I decided to have one of most of the animals so there could be most species as the quilt is smallish. Choosing the fabrics and colours for the animals is always fun. I try to get the colour roughly right but don't worry too much about horses being flowery or cows being starry, although it is important to make the zebra strippy.
Noah's Ark quilt detail by Green Star Quilts |
Noah's Ark quilt detail by Green Star Quilts |
I love doing the free motion quilting which makes the animals stand out more. Here is the finished quilt which is already sold. The binding is a scrappy one made of two different fabrics, pink with spots and pink with white stripes:
Binding detail from Noah's Ark quilt by Green Star Quilts |
Phoebe's name is on the bottom:
Noah's Ark quilt by Green Star Quilts |
Sheri asked me how I applique shapes onto the quilts and I wondered if you would like a blog about it? Just leave a comment and I will take photos for a blog post as I make the next quilt which has chickens on it. Then we can do it together.
Urrrrgg, sniff, cough, I hope none of you have this cold too, but if so those tissues with Aloe Vera in them are wonderful!
Happy quilting in 2015 to everyone,
Kind regards,
Sue