Tuesday, January 31, 2012

The Big Crumb Quilt Reveal!!

So this is it... the big reveal of the crumb quilt from the Crumb Along with Jo at Jo's Country Junction. OK, I'll admit that mine is not quilted yet... but it is on the list of UFO's that WILL be finished in the Finish Along this year so It may be the first large quilt I have done in a while that gets finished inside a calendar year (if I get busy since I really started mine last spring when Jo did her first one, well before she decided to do a crumb along)! WooHoo, go me! So this is it... it is about 64" square and I think I will call it Hearts of Gold.


I think one of the things that makes the chaos all come together is the unifying color, in my case gold, and the 'motif shapes' mixed in. The stars, 4 patches, flying geese and yes, those little hearts I fell in love with give the eye something ordered amidst the chaos... a 'negative space' if you will. I am not normally a 'hearty' kind of person but something about those little hearts struck me and I couldn't get enough of them. I even made hand warmer bags with hearts done this way and posted a tutorial in this post

 After looking and pondering and consulting with some IRL quilters I think that I will be quilting this one in a largeish all over meander with special attention to the hearts. I will likely echo quilt a couple of times around those and nestle them into the rest of the meander.

I can't wait to see the other Crumb quilts that will get posted over at the Crumb Quilt Check in today, including Jo's latest. Go on over and check them out, I bet there are some spectacular ones in all different colors!

8 comments:

  1. Great crumb quilt! It was a good idea to keep a light basis for most of your stars, it makes a unit. And I love your golden hearts too! You can be proud of your top, happy quilting now!

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  2. I have to agree with the previous commenter, that I love the way you used the light neutrals for the background of all your stars. It is a spectacular quilt. The colours are so rich and vibrant. Looking at yours makes me want to start another one. But, I must resist......

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  3. Love all the scrappy colors in your quilt. Very vibrant and the gold does just make it sing. Good luck with the quilting.

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  4. I think the big stars with the neutral back ground were a great addition. It give a resting place for the eyes.

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  5. It's fabulous! I love the use of the gold colour, and the scrappy gold containment border...great job!

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  6. Beautiful colours, and the golden hearts give a luxurious touch to your quilt.

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  7. I really like how yours turned out! Great work!

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