Wednesday, October 23, 2019

Long Time Gone!




My Wild Turkey Quilt! I love Thanksgiving, it is my favorite holiday I thought it would be appropriate to make a quilt for the occasion. The  pattern is free and you can find it at Wisconsin Quilting I will warn you now, it is not a beginner pattern. There are no real directions and I made several mistakes before I got the hang of how this went together. I kind of liked the challenge!


I chose to make mine with non traditional colors, and I am glad I did. I love the brightness it will add to my favorite holiday. Some straight line quilting made it go fast and worked with the pattern and did not overpower it.


I really did not want a binding to break the design so I chose to do a faced finish. If you have never tried this I highly recommend it for more "artsy" type of quilts. If you google "facing a quilt" I am sure you will find lots of methods.



My friend, Helen from New Jersey had a workshop at her amazing studio with Lorraine Turner. Lorraine is a fiber artist from Florida. This was our project. I still want to change a few things about mine and do the thread painting.


These are not fused and not glued (I did cheat). I like her techniques and will be happy to get this one done.


Now I will get back to a Christmas/Winter quilt that really hits my vintage and modern buttons! This is very similar to the Santa I did last year. You can see that one HERE.



Last but not least,  little baby Piper is growing fast. She is already 2 months old! I love it when they start to smile. She's getting a little chubby too 😊


I adore this picture so much! Helen gave her this little sweater. Babies in handmade clothes are the cutest ever!



We also have a major renovation going on. My daughter and her family bought a house, are gutting it and making it their own. This shot is looking out from the study into the garage, of course you can see that! I will share pictures as it goes along.
I'm going to make a goal of trying to post once a week. Life has been busy, too many workshops for me! While I love them it adds to the UFO pile.

Kelly

6 comments:

  1. Piper is just so cute!! Don't you just love baby's grins? Such joy...
    I really like that owl..really neat...the turkey looks H A R D for sure...hugs, Julierose

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  2. Adorable baby, what a smile. Your turkey is amazing - so modern and bold.

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  3. beautiful creative work ~ and gorgeous baby photos too!

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  4. Good Morning Friend! It was so nice to see your post this morning. Your Tom Turkey is just great! If it was a challenge for you, I'm out. I'm so not great at paper piecing.
    Piper is adorable and it will be fun to see the reno progress.

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  5. Grandchildren are the best.:) Your Turkey quilt is so fun and whimsical looking! Love the stitching texture too.

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  6. Your turkey is absolutely wonderful ! Congratulations on this finish !!
    Piper is soooo adorable !! Enjoy Kelly !!

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