The working title for this piece was "Amethyst Crystals", but as I was finishing the binding on it, my love of semi-precious stones led me to think of stones in more of the colors of the quilt. Hence, the new name.
After tying off the thread on the last stitch of the binding, I placed it on my kitchen island while I went for my phone to take photos. That is when I noticed the matching colors in the gorgeous bouquet of flowers my daughter had given me. She works part-time for a neighborhood florist, and for Christmas she gifted me a "Bouquet of the month". This was the beauty she brought me in January. She knows how much I love these colors together.The top of this quilt was finished 2 1/2 years ago, based on the Pam Buda pattern called Haunted Maze. I started it in a class she taught for Village Dry Goods in July 2023, and completed the top the following month. It became buried in a pile of small flimsies. I finally pulled it out last fall and started the quilting, doing stitch-in-the-ditch on my domestic sewing machine. When I got to the border, I switched to my Sweet 16 quilting machine, but tension issues would not resolve. So it was back to my DSM for some straight stitch quilting in the border. I had planned on something swirly, but I don't like to FMQ on my DSM, so this is what I settled on, and I'm okay with it.
Can you see the design quilted on the border of the cover quilt? It is just diagonal lines, and I liked it right away.
Here it is up close.
I am very pleased with how this border design turned out for the Circa 1880 quilt, and I can't wait to get it bound and actually use it on our bed.
The stencil used for the Baptist Fan quilting is from Barb Vedder's Etsy shop. She designed it herself! You can find it HERE. My longarm quilter also quilted my Schoolhouse quilt using this stencil (hopefully I can share that in my next post), and she really liked it, so now I have ordered one for her.
That is the end of the quilty content. The orchids in the kitchen windows are blooming, which always brightens cold, winter days.
These keep blooming until spring flowers are starting to open, so I really don't care that they usually don't bloom again until winter returns. They are at their best when I need it the most.
The sunset was stunning a couple of nights ago. It was another one of those nights when the sunset was flaming in the west, but casting a beautiful glow onto the east.
Western Sky:
Eastern Sky:
Walking north from my home, I could turn to my left or my right for glorious color. It was magical!
Getting this post written in February was something I was determined to do, and I am just squeaking this under the wire.
I hope that in this time of chaos and division, you are finding some calm and peace with needle and thread, good books, music, nature, family and friends--whatever soothes and comforts. Find the beauty and the good where you can, and create it, if you can't!
Until next time,
Be creative, and be kind!
Janet O.
What glorious sunsets you have. Beautiful against the snowy mountain tops. Your quilting is amazing. Dotti in CT
ReplyDeletelovely little quilt...i have barb's fan stencil as well..it's a goodie....oh what a stunning collection of orchids..in maine nobody has them but here in MD many do...keeping your eye on the eastern sky i see...so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteDid you Quilt the border on your big quilt? Or did you tell the longarmer to do it that way? Great to see a new post. It's National Quilting Month! Yea, I get to post on IG everyday. Still quilting here on Walla Walla. I don't see the sunsets from my home. Love seeing yours.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous quilts!!
ReplyDeleteAmazing pictures of the sunset! Those mountains really show it off :-)
ReplyDeleteI think Baptist Fans is probably my favorite quilting design. Your quilt looks lovely with it and with a good border choice.
Gardening, playing with my sweet kitties and walking the pups cheers my day and I'm so grateful to have something else to put my attention to. Underneath it is hard to not be heartbroken and horrified. Thankfully God is bigger than all of this!
Hi Janet ... lovely to see your post pop up this morning. Your sunset photos are as always, just stunning. And I love all those orchids lined up on your windowsill - how special that would be to see them flowering through the cold months. I have two moth orchids & they never seem to flower together - one has a year off & sulks, while the other one flowers. I would love to get them to flower together as one is white & one is deep pink.
ReplyDeleteYour tiny new quilt matches your flowers just perfectly & they really do look like semi precious stones. I have never been much of a fan of purple (though I love the amethyst stone) but that is just so striking Janet. Wishing you a great week. xx
It is great to see since snow on those mountains! The sky is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteLovely post Janet, love the small quilt, and the big quilt, the quilting is stunning. My orchids here are finishing up their flowering, one I thought was on it's way out has two flowers. Your sunsets are stunning, love the colours on the snowy mountains, what a beautiful place to be walking.
ReplyDeleteThat bouquet of flowers goes perfectly with your finished little quilt. All of your orchids blooming are beautiful as well.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful Christmas gift!!!!!! I’d love it!!!!! Carol in Texas
ReplyDeleteYour mini quilt is so lovely and what a bonus to have a bouquet in the same colors. I love the way the big quilt turned out with the large Baptist fans. It is a truly charming quilt. I'm so glad you finally got it finished. I bought that stencil from Barb but only used a few rows so my fans were smaller. The large fan is so dynamic and bold - just right for your quilt. I love the red paisley border, nice choice. Wow! That sunset looks like the mountains are on fire.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful quilts and beautiful skies - thanks so much for sharing!! That bouquet and the lilies are also lovely and make me pine for spring and all the color it brings. Wishing you peace and happy stitching!
ReplyDeleteHello! How wonderful to see more scenery photos, always a treat! Your new orange & purple mini quilt is super sweet, if you are into decorating for Halloween it will fit into the decor just as cosy as can be. Love, love the baptist fans & border quilting, looks so good. Today it's cooled right down here, the trees are starting to change colour, this winter lover is HAPPY!
ReplyDeleteLove, love, love your Amethyst Onyx and Topaz quilt! The quilting suits it perfectly. I understand completely that you are having the largest quilts finished by a longarmer, having had severe wrist issues after doing the FMQ on my patriotic quilt last December. They are still giving grief and even hand quilting is difficult at this point. Your orchids are outdoing themselves this year, your kitchen window is the perfect location for them, and you for the enjoyment. The sunsets and sunrises in your area never disappoint! If the clouds hold off, we are supposed to have an 84 minute blood moon eclipse right at sunrise tomorrow. Fingers crossed that skies will stay clear for once, we're notorious for cloud cover whenever something interesting is going on.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos and gorgeous quilts.
ReplyDeleteWarm greetings from a retired lady living in Montreal, Canada ❤️ 😊 🇨🇦
ReplyDeleteHow lovely to see a bit of your early spring sunsets. I love reverse sunsets. It is always worth looking. I also love your progress for February. Stay calm, stay connected.
ReplyDeleteWhat a sweet little mat. It does go perfectly with the flowers. The quilting is perfect for Circa 1880. The border is so simple, yet unexpected.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on your finishes, Janet! Love the little topper, and the quilting is perfect for it. What a treasure that Circa 1880 quilt is! Only about a billion little squares, I imagine! The Baptist Fan quilting is gorgeous, and the straight lines for the border set it off nicely. I love seeing your quilts, and your beautiful views.
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DeleteI love how your little quilt matches the beautiful bouquet of flowers! Barb's Baptist Fan quilting looks wonderful on your 1880s quilt. It really stands out. Oh, those orchids! They must make you smile every day. The sunset is on fire! You take the best photos, Janet!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful quilts Janet. And oh my what a sky!
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