Photo taken between rain showers on a cold, windy day |
With a wedding date set for mid-December it was a fun opportunity to make a quilt that not only celebrated the marriage of this couple, but could be used each Christmas. The quilt started with this dynamic snowflake as a central medallion. This pattern, Snow-Kissed Star, is designed by Konda Luckau of Moose on the Porch Quilts, and was featured in the Nov/Dec 2011 issue of McCall's Quilting. It's such a bold design and I love how it lets you use all the beautiful fabrics in a jelly roll.
The pattern in the magazine called for adding wide borders using a coordinating print around the central snowflake; however, for a wedding quilt I wanted something a little more special.
In my sketchbook I started playing around with a border to frame the center snowflake. I knew I wanted to go with a crisp red and white border design - something simple, but with visual impact on the four corners.
Two years ago I made this Gift Wrap pillow using a sweet little pattern by Stephanie {Venus de Hilo}. The star in the pillow is called Sister's Star...and I love how it looks like a bow. It seemed to be the perfect star block to use on the four corners of this quilt.
I planned out 10.5" sister's stars with a 2.5" ribbon framing the center Snow-Kissed Star.
My local quilt shop, The Scrappy Apple, had several yards of a red snowflake print from the In from the Cold fabric line - also by Kate Spain. I used this fabric for the red borders and the binding.
For this young couple I wanted the quilt to have fresh clean lines, and just a hint of a vintage twist. The quilt top turned out just as I hoped it would :o) It is actually a square quilt - I just could not get high enough above it to take a picture that did not make it look rectangular.
Photo taken between rain showers on a cold, windy day |
To quilt it I used the walking foot on my machine and quilted in a large spiral using 1/2" spacing. That was the easiest distance to space the lines because it allowed me to use the side of the walking foot as my guide. Using my Janome sewing machine it probably took about 12-15 hours spaced over several days to get the quilting done. Here is a close-up to show the spiral quilting:
I lightly traced around a circular jar lid to get the spiral started |
For the backing I found a wonderfully soft, apple-green argyle flannel from Connecting Threads. The apple-green is a great match for the fabrics on the front of the quilt. I was hoping flannel would make the quilt cuddle-worthy and it did not disappoint. The vintage Santa label is from a yard of All Occasion Quilt Labels by Northcott. A Pentel black gel fabric pen worked great to write on the label.
Name of the bride & groom crossed out on the label to protect privacy |
The bridal couple live a long way from where I live so my dear friend, M, delivered the quilt to them when her family traveled to the wedding. She sent me this sweet picture of the lovely bride and groom with their Snowflake Among the Stars quilt. I hope it will be a treasured part of their Christmas celebrations for years to come :o)
The sweet bride and groom with their wedding quilt :o) |
What a fun quilting journey this was! Wishing these newly weds a grace-filled marriage blessed with many happy years :o)
A lovely quilt and a lovely couple!
ReplyDeleteWhat a perfect wedding gift. The Christmas themed quilt is perfect, and the quilting is exquisite!
ReplyDeleteOh, I just love this post, Debbie! Such a beautiful quilt, and I'm drooling a little over these fabrics. Your spiral quilting is spectacular, along with the way you designed your borders. I'm not sure how many wedding quilts I've made (quite a few), but it's one of my favorite things to do :) Thank you for sharing this story and the wonderful pictures.
ReplyDeleteHow sweet is this!? Very. I love the quilt and your thoughtfulness at every step. Love the quilting - just everything about it is really special, down to the cute photo. Boy, I'd feel good, if I was you!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful wedding gift. I am sure they will treasure this forever.
ReplyDeleteLovely work, Debbie! The quilting is really perfect!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful gift! And it's so interesting to hear about the journey to the finish line. I think I might need to try spiral quilting on something in the near future.
ReplyDeleteWhat a precious quilt. Love how you made the Corners!!! Lovely
ReplyDeleteThis was such an amazing gift! They absolutely love this beautiful quilt and I am certain that as the years go by it will keep them cozy during the winter months, add warmth to their home, and fill their hearts with joy each time they see it. It will be a reminder of their sweet winter wedding, the snow that fell during the reception, and the gift of friendship that you have provided to our family through many years. Thank you for the gift that your loving heart and hands created!
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