Chicago is enjoying spectacular weather. It will be 78 degrees today, making the prospect of sitting under my second quilt and binding it less than appealing.
But I promised myself I would carpe quilt and finish what I'd started in the (eyes scrunched) 1980s.
This quilt, a delightful, completely hand pieced Bear's Paw quilt was made by my grandmother-in-law. She had mad sewing, quilting and cooking skills, which she used to great success during most of her 99 years on this earth. (She also survived the Tri-State tornado in 1925, holding two babies in her lap. She was the force to be reckoned with.)
I've used the quilt top at the base of several Christmas trees through the years. And a few years ago, I had it machine quilted with a red backing. I know Grandma would've chosen bleached muslin (she was a purist), but I thought the red grid was unexpected and jazzy. I hope she is at peace with the unconventional choice.
Taking a page out of my friend Joyce's book, I decided to really walk on the wild side by mixing a new green fabric with the red to create a random binding.
So now, you've seen Naperville Now at her most wild and crazy.
Of course, there was that time in college....
18 comments:
Grandma Meagher would be so proud of you! I'm proud of you too!
Love it. Can you put a sticker with my name on it in true Johnpeter fashion? Thanks :-)
Quite Qute:)
Taking a walk on the wild side, but the quilt looks great!
Nice pattern on your quilt.
I had those timesss in college also.
Such a beautiful quilt. And I loved the side notes about your grandmother-in-law. I'm sure it makes the quilt even more precious. I think the red backing really makes the green in the quilt pop. ;)
Thanks for linking to Time Travel Thursday.
Blessings,
Liz @ The Brambleberry Cottage
Quilting is an art that I have always admired, but always knew to be beyond my abilities. That does not mean that I dont love to look at them and as always, am amazed at the skill of quilters.
ha ha ha! very fun! What a pretty quilt! I do like the red!
How very pretty!! I wish I had the time and patience, but I do admire them soooo!!!
Beautiful QUALITY QUILT!
Happy Q day!
Coralie
The red is spectacular!
love it...
What patience, but anything worthwhile takes time. Beautiful! xo Jenny S.
Very wild-sideish!!!
Gorgeous, and I love you working with Grandma's quilt.
I think the red is fun. Purist or not, I bet she would have liked it!
Great to continue the tradition (with your interpretation of it:) )!
I love how you've combined the old traditions with new color. Love the red!
This almost has a contemporary feel to it.
Love the colors!
Love your phrase, Carpe Quilt!
This was quite a lovely link to Alphabe-Thursday's letter Q.
A+
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