Friday, May 21, 2010

Blogger's Quilt Festival & Give Away Day Winner

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How exciting to be in my first online quilt show!  I'm pretty new to the online quilt world out there, but it's fun to make new friends.  My Button-Up Shoes quilt has traveled to many quilt shows over the years and has even won a purple ribbon and a second place ribbon at two local county fairs.  It's my first try at hand quilting.  I started it in 1984 when I was pregnant with my first son who is now 25 years old.  The pattern came out of a quilt magazine that was published in the 1980's.




The buttons that I used were vintage buttons that were from two of my Great Grandmother's.










My husband thought that I was crazy when I had the kitchen table dumped full of buttons, but as you can see there was a method to my madness. I wanted five matching buttons per shoe.  The shoes were machine appliqued with a satin stitch.  The ribbon was added because the quilt needed just a little something more.  There is a story behind the hand quilting.  I started hand quilting this quilt when I was pregnant and my hands were swollen.  So I used the stab method because it hurt my hands to quilt the way grandma had taught me.  At the time I just needed something to do and this kept me busy. 







Here is the back of the quilt.  As you can see I put it together block-as-you-go because I didn't have a quilt frame at the time, but I did have a wooden hoop that I used.  I finished this quilt in 1987.  My oldest son and daughter-in-law will eventually be the proud owners of this quilt.

And the best is saved for last.  The Give Away Day winner is Helena at
http://thumbelena.blogspot.com
My husband randomly picked out a number and you were it.
Congratulations Helena!  I will ship as soon as you contact me with your address.

Happy Quilting

Kay Lynne

22 comments:

  1. So masterful & creative!!

    margaret
    www.quiltsoflove.blogspot.com

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  2. Wonerdful quilt.
    I'm looking forward to the potholder. texhelena(at)aol(dot)com
    :)

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  3. Very much good work!
    Congratulations the beautiful quilt

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  4. What a very special quilt for you. It is stunning too, BTW! Thanks for sharing it with us!

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  5. A very fun quilt - lovely quilting!
    ; )
    Thank you for your visit.

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  6. Thanks for sharing this one again. It's gorgeous.

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  7. love love this quilt. the quilting is exquisite. did i spell that right sorry

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  8. Beautiful quilt! Great to see those 80s fabrics again! :)

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  9. Such a creative quilt! Love the fans! Beautiful work!

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  10. What a great quilt, with a great story. I love that you were able to your grandmother's buttons. Such a great keepsake.

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  11. I like your Victorian Shoe quilt. It makes it extra special that you were able to include buttons from your Grandma.

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  12. Cute quilt.

    SewCalGal
    www.sewcalgal.blogspot.com

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  13. Such gorgeous hand quilting. It really compliments the quilt. Cute shoes although I am not sure I would be that comfortable in a pair.

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  14. what a fun, fun quilt!! nice work and the quilting in each square is just fantastic

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  15. Wonderful quilt with a great history and heritage!

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  16. The old fashioned shoes are simply adorable, and your quilting is outstanding! I can see why this quilt won some ribbons!

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  17. Thanks for sharing, it is so nice to see something different and esp. lovely hand quilting.
    Come see my antique quilt entries
    http://starleyquilts.blogspot.com
    http://utahquiltappraiser.blogspot.com

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