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Friday, October 28, 2011

Blogger's Quilt Festival--Matching Quilt

Hi everyone! I wish I had been able to finish a new quilt for this fall's Blogger's Quilt Festival, but with our recent move and the fact that we are living in temporary housing (just for 2 more weeks!), that just hasn't been possible.

So for my entry, I ended up deciding on a quilt I made for my oldest son back in 2004. I had just had my second baby and wanted to make him a baby quilt, and I also decided my then 4-year-old needed a bigger quilt as well. There weren't really sewing blogs back then, but I found an online quilting message board where I participated in a 4.5" I-spy charm swap. The fabrics were swapped in pairs, and I made my boys each a "matching quilt." So each square has a match and it's kind of fun to try to find the matching pairs of kitty, or cow, or ghost, or whatever fabric.

D's quilt 
I decided to sash this one with 1" strips of black fabric, and I love how it turned out. It's quilted with variegated brightly colored thread, but I don't have any other pictures of this quilt at the moment.

Don't miss out on the rest of Blogger's Quilt Festival! Check out all the great quilts at Amy's Creative Side.
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16 comments:

  1. What a great idea, they have to 'share and work together' to find the matches.
    Come see my entries: #29 miniature reproduction quilt and #31 antique 1850 Star quilt

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  2. I love I Spy quilts - and having matching ones is super awesome!

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  3. great your boys have matching quilts and it's so fun. love i spy and have everything ready to make one for dl's and adam's family but keep stressing over how to put them together--love your black sashing!! you found a house to rent, then? hope you get settled soon...know that's hard to be in limbo

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  4. I'm so with you. I blogged my entry from my hotel room between bouts of house hunting. Your quilt is great!

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  5. Love the story of internet quilting groups pre blogs. Great black sashing, too. I'm sure your boys have had a blast with them!

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  6. This is a great I-spy quilt. I love how the striped binding sets it off.

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  7. I love this idea! My kids are alwasy asking me to make them new blankets (they are big blanket lovers) and if it's ok with you I would love to use your idea for my kids. I think it great how a simple game can turn into a beautiful piece of art. Thanks for sharing!
    http://sewingmyway.blogspot.com/?m=0

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  8. It looks like a wonderful quilt to play i-spy with your son while cuddled up under it.

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  9. Hopping over here from the festival and loving your I-Spy quilt! I really like how the black sashing sets everything off. I'm currently collecting I-Spy squares in hopes of making one like this. I hope you're moving transition in a smooth one!

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  10. Marissa, or anyone else, feel free to use this type of layout for your I-Spy quilts! I'd love to see them when you're finished. :)

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  11. Great job on your I Spy quilt! Love the matching concept:)

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  12. What a fun idea! Looks like a great quilt and I agree, the black smashing makes it pop!

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  13. that's a great I spy, the sashing works really well

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  14. Beautiful quilt...thanks for sharing.

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