Colours of books
I'm not a team kind of person, so when Challenge 11.2 of Team Colours came out for the Quilting Project on Sunday, I was stumped. My two favourite things, other than my family, are quilting and reading. These are things that I usually do by myself, but they are my teams - I love being in a library or a book store and talking about books. I feel the same way about quilts - which I share with my team of virtual and real friends. It's a lot like going to a sporting event to cheer for your team, but much quieter. π
My Team Colours - books of all colours π |
I started by making a quick sketch of what I might make. I needed to figure out if this thing would be a mini or a medium sized wall quilt. Since I wanted to play with my free motion quilting (FMQ) I opted for medium size.
One of the many bookcases in the house |
Then I went around the house taking pictures of the many bookcases that we have. I didn't even bother going into the basement and at the bottom of my closet, where most of the books I own are!
This gave me some ideas for the bookcase itself, the books in it as well as the objects that I could include in the bookcase.
Stitching books together |
By Tuesday evening, I was starting to cut and stitch books on shelves.
I kept at it for two evenings and most of Saturday. It was officially finished last night! π Of course, there were pictures to take and a post to write...but I'm almost ready to publish and link up....can you feel the excitement!
So without further ado, here are the finished pictures of My Team Colours Challenge: The colours of a library.
My team colours: The colours of a library |
Plants go so well with books, when there's enough light! |
The middle shelf has my favourite bookend. |
The real bookend |
There's always a travel memento somewhere on a bookshelf! |
- Although it was a large project to make in one week, it was very straight forward with little un-stitching to do!
- I was very careful in my measurements for the bookcase, so even that went well. π
- The best part was, of course, the FMQ. That was a real treat to decide on the thread colours, the designs and then doing it!
- I put on the binding with the walking foot again...it's now ingrained in my quilting brain. I love it!
- I am really happy with this quilt. My only indecision was to FMQ the wood grain onto the bookshelf. The only reason that I didn't is because this would have to be done all over the bookshelf and I like the way that the bookcase lets the eyes rest. What do you think? I would really value your opinion.
Great News! I won prize #13 for Challenge 11-2. It's a Harper’s Garden Charms by Sherri & Chelsi and the Cupcake Mix Recipe 3 from Moda Fabrics! Thanks Kim and Moda!
- Project Quilting Challenge 11.2 Team Colors
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Great job on adding all the special details that captures your love of reading and books!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Mel!
DeleteLet's hear it for Team Library!!! :o))
ReplyDeleteThere nothing like Team Library!!!
DeleteThis is wonderful! I think you made a good decision on the quilting. It's good not to go "too far" sometimes!
ReplyDeleteThanks Kim. it is hard to decide when to stop. Thanks again for hosting this - it's so much fun :-)
DeleteLove your book case. Love your blog. Congratulations on another beautiful finish.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Sheila for your kind words.
DeleteVery cool book case! Congrats on the finish.
ReplyDeleteAnd just when I thought I could not be amazed more by your journal cover I see this. What a fabulous finish.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Denise :-)
DeleteI am really loving this!
ReplyDeleteA very fun quilt! Congrats on the finish.
ReplyDeleteThank you Kate. It was a lot of fun to make :-)
DeleteLove this bookshelf quilt, well done. I think having the bookshelf plain is a great rest for the eyes.
ReplyDeleteThanks Dawny. I appreciate your input :-)
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