Monday, July 19, 2010

Original ORB Quilt - DONE

I am so glad this quilt is finally finished!!  I started it a long long time ago and it is the largest one I have ever quilted!  I hated it while working on it - the variegated thread was not jiving for me.  Once it was finished though, I am so in love with it.  I added the sashing - not part of the quilt-along.  I wanted to get 2 quilts out of the strips that were made, so I can make another twin and I have a crib quilt top finished.  3 out of 1.  My type of quilting.  :) 

I used a Roxy flat sheet for the backing-found on sale at Ross.  I love how it works with the Katie Jump Rope.  And the little bit of orange in the blue flowers was where the orange for the binding came from.  I love orange, a lot; so whenever I can get it in anywhere, orange will be there.  In high school, I had a "Clockwork Orange" movie poster on the ceiling above my bed.  That says a lot about me..... :)  I swear I'm normal now!

I have been doing a lot of "soul-searching" and reconsidering lots of things in my life.  This miscarriage really shocked me, and I feel like I need to do some things differently in my life.  If I were a religious person, I would say that god slapped me across the face.   In terms of sewing and quilting, I just need to finish things.  I seem to think that once it's done, it's gone.  That's not the case.  Once a quilt is finished, it can start its new life as a quilt, keeping someone warm and snuggly.   Does that make sense?  I need to take more pride in my work.  And finish things the right way, stop doing things half-assed.......


Also, I'm getting closer to having a raffle for a White Featherweight.  If you have the Heather Ross book, Weekend Sewing, then you can see the little sewing machine on the cover.  That is the type of machine I will be raffling off.   I want to raise money for the Birth Center here in Santa Barbara.  I was going to have my baby there, but since I won't be, this is what I want to do in memory of my lost little one.  I will try and have the raffle post up on or around Aug. 1.  I will be asking for donations of $1-$5.  So there will be up to 5 entries per person.  I will also have an awesome fabric/quilting treat bundle to give away as well.  It should be a pretty sweet bundle of stuff. 
Happy Monday to all!!

9 comments:

  1. I love your back and I have some of the blue flower material you have in the top!! The raffle sounds like a great idea!! Glad you're hanging in there!

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  2. Thank you for sharing your story. For different reasons, I have found that sewing and quilting can be very therapeutic, and I'm glad that it's helping you.
    I really like your style of patchwork, contemporary but with ties to antique quilts which were often made with simple patches.

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  3. This quilt turned out great! I love the sashing, it really sets the fabric off nicely. That quilt a long was the first "real" quilt I ever made so I love seeing other people's variation of it. After perusing your blog I see I love ALL your quilts!

    I'm so sorry for your recent loss. I hope that you do find sewing therapeutic.

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  4. 8/1/10: I am very glad to make a modest donation to the Birth Center today. Your raffle is most generous. 1/5
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  5. 8/1/10: I hope I am posting in the correct place (tho if I'm not entered in the drawing, that's ok). THe featherweight would be a prize to beat all prizes; your fabrics are lovely. 2/5
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  6. 8/1/10: I've been using up my old fabrics in simple quilt tops and doing a few donation quilts. Your fabrics would generate new ideas. 3/5
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  7. 8/1/10: Ok, I feel I'm posting my raffle comments at the wrong place, since I see no other comments here today! 4/5
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  8. 8/1/10: I do hope you raise a large amount for the Birth Center. 5/5
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  9. Thank you for writing about your miscarriage. 3 best friends and 1 sister have been through this...just know that when you feel like writing, there are folks out here reading. I love your fund raiser idea, and I hope it's wildly successful. Best wishes to you and your family.

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