It was created with the help of my bee-mates of FAITH Circle of the charity bee do.Good Stitches. I asked them each to make two 18 1/2" blocks consisting of four 9 1/2" half-square triangle blocks. Our fabric of choice was cool solids with medium gray and white, and blocks were made up in a variety of configurations .
There were enough blocks to piece a colorful backing. (Note this photo was taken after the quilt was washed and crinkly - oh, the softness!)
A scrappy binding seemed to be in order, so I chose several cool and gray solids to piece together.
This happened to be my first quilt as a quilter for do.Good, after 18 months as a stitcher. Of course, that's one of the reasons this quilt was such a joy. And after admiring similar hst quilts across the internet, it was a special pleasure to finally create one myself. The quilt finished at 54"x72", and was delivered to FAITH Circle's current charity, Restore Innocence, which helps young women who have been rescued from human trafficking. A fitting finish to a satisfying process.
My previous entries in the Blogger's Quilt Festival:
The Stars of Summer, 10/26/12
Hopscotch, 5/19/12
Mango Revisited, 10/28/11
Supernova, 5/13/11
Linking up with the Blogger's Quilt Festival in the Group or Bee Quilts category.
Thank you for sharing this quilt again Debbie! It is still one of my all-time favourites! It is inspiring me to put a triangle quilt on top of my 'to-do' list!
ReplyDeleteHi There,That is a magnificent quilt!!!The colors remind me of a forest by the sea and a beach strewn with sea glass!!!Have a wonderful weekend!!!
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AMarie
It's still one of my all time faves too - the colours are so beautiful and I have to make a solid HST quilt! Congrats to you and the other members of the circle - it's gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great one to share, Debbie! Love those colours!
ReplyDeleteThe colors you chose for this are so wonderful! LOVE it!
ReplyDeleteI love everything about this quilt, the colours, the random placement, the quilting, all of it.
ReplyDeleteThey will be wanting you as a quilter all the time now ; ) lovely work Debbie
ReplyDeleteamazing job! Love this quilt! Congrats
ReplyDeleteAwesome to see this one again Debbie. I love the little shots of orangey/yellow in there!
ReplyDeleteGreat quilting choices... I love seeing this one again!
ReplyDeleteYay, glad you chose this one as your entry, I'm sure it's being well appreciated by its new owner :o)
ReplyDeleteSuch a great quilt Debbie, one of my favorite favorite bee quilts for sure!
ReplyDeleteLove this quilt - fab festival entry!
ReplyDeleteOh yes, I love this one! And so fun seeing the crinkly difference in the before/after. Excellent quilt, Debbie!
ReplyDeleteI think I love this more and more every time I see it - great work :-)
ReplyDeleteThis is one of my favourites of yours too Debbie - love the solid HSTs and the dense quilting!
ReplyDeleteIt's perfect in every way. I love your colour choices and the simplicity of the HST.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great entry. Lots of luck. The color choices set off the HST to their fullest. It iwll bring a bit of joy to the life of its new owner.
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ReplyDeleteI LOVE this quilt so much!!! I have this on my to do list - hopefully sooner than later :) How have things been? I haven't talked to you in forever :)
This is stunning Deb - 'pinning' right now for posterity!
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