One of goals this year is to only buy fabric for my classes and to make quilts from the fabric in my stash and scraps buckets.
One of my lovely friend's had a big birthday this year and I wanted to try the Marcelle Medallion quilt by Alexia Abegg's book Liberty Love. When I bought the book and then watched the QAL on Instagram I was hooked.
I decided that I wanted to make this quilt for my friend, so set about making the centre last summer. I will admit it was a frustrating process that was not fun. The Y seams and the small pieces not connecting properly left me really annoyed! Since then I have found this paper piecing tutorial for the block which would make the process much easier!
I put it aside for a few months whilst I started my City and Guilds, but dug it out 5/6 weeks ago and started working on it for the friends birthday.
Work in Progress, and Lego in as usual in the background. |
Once the patchwork was finished I set to work machine quilting it, but loads of safety pins where involved first!
Lots for lovely safety pins! |
Lots of tiny pebbles, swirls and star bursts!
As the borders grew I increased the size of the pattern to include a tree bark pattern and the some love heart paisley in the final border, along with the family names of my friends family.
On the back I used fat quarters from my stash. The quilt patterns show up really well on the backing. It is lovely!
I found some fabulous little houses for the binding, which made me smile and fitted in perfectly with the colours in the quilt top.
The finished quilt is so totally gorgeous, and it did cross my mind to keep it for myself!
Luckily I didn't and it is now living in my friends house and very much loved!
Sewing Info:
Pieced and quilted with Aurifil 2024.
Pieced and quilted on a Janome CXL301.
It's fabulous Anna - lucky friend! The house binding is just brilliant xxx
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely thought to quilts your friend's family names. Brilliant.
ReplyDeleteThat is amazing!
ReplyDeleteWonderful... vital & lively colours. Love it.
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