Hello, lovely lovelies♡ There's another quilty finish to showcase here at my little place. Crazy Flowers is finished; just in time to sashay with the spring flowers. Yes indeedy, she's kicking up her heels and dancing among the wisteria and blossom trees. =)
Crazy Flowers was imagined upon a whim; to play with as many fabric scraps as a girl could possibly unearth. And, play with a gazillion scraps of fabric, this girl did.
Each crazy flower was fashioned by machine stitching scraps of fabric onto a white octagon shape, base fabric, round and round in a crazy patchwork method. The centre of each flower is a smidgen of a rose print. When all the flowers were finished, the flowers (octagons) were English paper pieced to squares, hand stitching until the centre panel of the quilt was finished. As I do-si-doed around and around, stitching snippets of scraps crazily to each octagon, it occurred to me that what was before me reminded me of a rose with petals slowly unfurling.
When all the octagons and squares were stitched together, I bordered the centre panel with a Kona solid, mauve fabric and then machine stitched another crazy patchwork border dancing in a myriad of pretty fabrics. The backing is the same Kona mauve fabric with a panel of crazy patchwork across the width and, the mauve fabric was used yet again, for the binding. The quilting is hand quilted stitches spiralling round and round the crazy flowers, and sometimes, marching in straight lines one behind the other. I must say, I rather enjoyed hand quilting this pretty.
Until the next time.......
You made good use of all those pretty scraps! Your garden is bursting with blooms too! Take care. Gail at the cozy quilter
ReplyDeleteOh Wow!! What a beautiful finish, or should I say near finish!! Such a wonderful quilt and very impressive to be made from the little left over pieces, you are very clever Kim. Your three quilts together are stunning, you should be very proud!! Lovely photos too.
ReplyDeleteIt’s beautiful. Absolutely beautiful. You are swathed in pretty blooms real and ethereal.
ReplyDeleteWow that's incredible. A lot of work to doing that one. I have only been quilting for about 5 years started at 76. I do quilts for different charities.
ReplyDeleteAnother stunning floral confection Kim, just gorgeous. I love them all but I think this is my favourite. xx
ReplyDeleteNot crazy...just gorgeous !!!
ReplyDeleteEvery quilt you make is a "chef-d'oeuvre" !
So much work, patience for gorgeous quilts !
Lovely pictures too ! Love your wisteria...
Have a great week !
Anna
Crazy Flowers is lovely, all those shades of pink and blue are so soothing. Hand stitching 3 quilts in 4 months? Your hands must be in great shape now! All of them are just gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteDear Kim, this rush of colors... blossom dreams... spring happiness for you - and autumn enjoyment for me.
ReplyDeleteYour quilts are a dream all three. You were very hardworking. I can see these many colorful pieces of fabric in front of me and how you choose from the sea of colors... fantastic... master of your craft.
A big and loving hug for you.
You are very kind, Viola; thank you so much. I'm a rush-of-happy-blossomy-colours, kinda girl. =) I'm at my happiest when a quilt explodes with colour and pattern. Sending you a loving hug, too. Thank you for your beautiful visit. Kim Xx
DeleteSuch a lovely display of pastel flowers. Busy hands have produced works out of art from fabric. The best part is you are enjoying the process.
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous extravaganza of florals in your beautiful works!! Just amazing...and I love that you do it all with little scraps--all by hand!! They do say "Spring" to me for sure.
ReplyDeleteHere, we are having a display of oranges, rosy pinks, cheddars and lime greens on our trees these days...I love Autumn here, the final flourish of color before beautiful B&W Winter arrives...which is also lovely in its own way...
Hugs and thanks for sharing these lovelies Julierose;)))
Lovely photos of your lovely quilt finish, Kim! And it's the perfect quilt for spring, too. I love all of your floral quilts!
ReplyDeleteI must admit that I can't find what you missed with the quilting. This is a gorgeous quilt. I love how you combine the fabrics.
ReplyDeleteso pretty and delicate looking and one block just flows into the next -- and those iris's!! lovely
ReplyDeleteYou have such a lovely collection of scrappy quilts. They say spring and summer to me.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much! Yes these quilts do say spring and summer, don't they?? Thank you for your lovely visit to my little place. Kim Xx
DeleteYour latest quilt is absolutely exquisite! Brava, brava!! Nancy O.
ReplyDeleteOh, thank you so much, lovely Nancy, for your beautiful words. Your kindness has blessed my day. Kim Xx
DeleteAbsolutely stunning you have done it again! all your quilts are amazing a trio of fabulous quilts impossible to choose a favourite. Your lovely colourful posts always cheer me up Kim have a great week ahead.
ReplyDeleteAmazing!!! Such beauty and inspiration. Happy Sunday dear friend.
ReplyDeleteHappy Sunday to you too, lovely Maristella. Thank you for your beautiful visit and sweet words. Kim Xx
DeleteWhat a gorgeous quilt! So many little pieces in those hexagons, al, stitched lovingly together, but I bet you loved every single stitch!
ReplyDeleteOhhhh Kim, cuántas horas y cuántas puntadas en esos maravillosos diseños con telas bonitas, eres toda una artista. BESICOS.
ReplyDeleteHi Kim, what a gorgeous quilt (once again!). I love the randomness of the fabrics and those crazy quilt pieces in the borders look great. Thanks so much for sharing it with us!
ReplyDeleteCrazy Flowers is just gorgeous Kim! Love crazy piecing myself. Hope you have a lovely week!
ReplyDeleteLJ here. I think I'll call this quilt (2nd name), Dizzy, as a tribute to my friend, Kim. It always amazes me that you can create something new even though flowers are the game. Thank you for sending a little springtime love and beauty. The colors are sooo wonderful even with our fall colors this year.
ReplyDeleteA beautiful quilt indeed, I so love your crazy quilt patchwork on this with the octagon flowers and then your lovely pieced border goes so well with it too. I like that you used some solid color to frame the flowers before putting on the border. Your hand quilting is just lovely too as your backing shows beautifully! How wonderful to be enjoying the beautiful flowers along with your quilt, perfect timing to get it done :)
ReplyDeleteA beautiful quilt for sure!! What a great plan to use the crazy quilt blocks as a border! Your hand quilting is gorgeous! TerryK@OnGoingProjects
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Terry. I must say I thoroughly enjoyed hand quilting this pretty. Loved, loved, loved dizzingly quilting around and around these scrappy crazy flowers. Kim Xx
DeleteOh my, this quilt is exquisite and looks like a bed of roses. Joyful and sweet colors, it's a gorgeous scrappy quilt. Thank you for sharing this beauty, and Spring coming!
ReplyDeleteAnother beautiful quilt! Really like that quilting, too.
ReplyDeleteIts absolutely beautiful Kim. How delighted you must be to have it finished. That photo of the blocks hanging on your ric rac line in the fernery - what a gorgeous card that would make. Our wisteria & our blossoms have finished here now - the winds took care of the last of their blooms. xx
ReplyDeleteHi Kim
ReplyDeleteYour quilt is stunning. Love the border and such pretty colours.
Hope you have a great week.
Best wishes Kayc xx
Thank you, lovely Kay. Hoping you are enjoying a great week, too. Kim Xx
DeleteThat is a wonderous lot of hand piecing and quilting and three exquisite quilts each as lovely as the others. I wish you the very happiest of Springs down there in your floral paradise and I'm looking forward to seeing what pretty things you will be working on next :)
ReplyDeleteWow, your flower garden in a quilt!!! So beautiful, Kim!!! Plus, Wisteria is my favorite flower and yours are beautiful!!!!
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