My name is Anna and I am addicted
to quilts.
I made my very first quilt in the
summer of 2009. It was for my son who was a baby then and it was very wonky and
crazy looking. Despite that, I fell in love with the art of quilt making.
There is something special about creating a quilt. The choosing of the
fabrics, picking or creating the design, constructing it for days on end, then
presenting it to someone or keeping it for yourself (both is great!). It is a
personal experience and you develop a strong attachment to the quilt and when it
is for someone else, you have a hard time giving it away. It is art that is
personal and functional. It will keep you warm on a cold night and it comforts
you on a bad day. Quilts are kept in families for many generations and siblings
fight for the softest and oldest ones to sleep with when we get together during
the holidays. Out of all the mediums I have used, I know fabrics and threads
are my favorite. Out of all the things I have sewn, I know that quilts are the
best.
The Pennant Flag Quilt was my very
first commissioned quilt that wasn't from a family member. I was asked to
create a quilt that had a row of triangles going across. It was very geometric
so I asked my customer if she wanted that or if she would like the triangles to
represent bunting flags. She jumped for bunting flags. I searched online for a
tutorial but there wasn't any so I was left to myself. This was the end
result:
The quilt was for my customer's
baby girl and her nickname was "Sunshine". Of course, I had to incorporate
that.
It took me about 2-3 weeks to
finish and when my customer received it, she was beside herself. She loved it
so much and it gave me incredible joy knowing that something that I had put a
lot of thought and time into would be cherished in their family for many
generations to come.
3 comments:
What beautiful quilt!! I really like the quilting you did and the special touches with the bunting effect and the sunshine flower. It so neat how you translated the request all the way down to those details!! You are so talented! Looking forward to heading over to your blog as well!
I love, love, love this quilt!!! It is so simple, but yet is says so much.
It is so pretty and simple and sweet. I love it!
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