Oh, how I have enjoyed this project.
It was a much needed interlude between finishing the book with Val and a new endeavor which will keep me quite busy until mid-May (when I can tell you about it; I'm quite excited!)
All the vegetable beds planted looks like this:
The corn is a little short. But I didn't have enough ribbon to make it taller!
Such are the problems when gardening and embroidery meet.
As we all should do with our finished projects, I provided a label with some documentation.
It includes a photo that inspired my quilt too.
I made a simple binding from turning the backing fabric to the front in a fold, and appliqueing it down. But I dressed it up with some couched cording.
This was a nice opportunity for me to get a little more warm color into the piece.
And now it is done and mailed off to the Quilt Alliance for their "Twenty" contest, exhibit, and fundraiser (though I'm not eligible for the contest as a serving board member, I love to participate each year.)
Happy Gardening, everyone. Tis the season!
This is a wonderful quilt!
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Always, Queenie
Gorgeous! But seriously, Allison, how do you let them go? I get too attached after all that work. :)
ReplyDeleteIt's fabulous!
ReplyDeletewhat a masterpiece!
ReplyDeleteBeautifully done. It's a wonderful treasure.
ReplyDeleteOutstanding! And your label is wonderful too.
ReplyDeletewonderful as usual Allie. Love the corn.
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FredaB
It"s breathtaking, Allie, and I love how you incorporated the photo in the label!
ReplyDeleteNow that's a garden I could dig in. Wonderful.
ReplyDeleteEnhorabuena , esta precioso !!
ReplyDeleteIncredible!!!! All these tutorial have been inspirational. thank you!
ReplyDeleteThis quilt is gorgeous. I love it! I want to sit on a garden bench and enjoy it for a long time! You are a gifted artist!
ReplyDeleteReally nice.
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Costa Rica
Love it! I could look at it all day! I am always amazed watching your quilts come together. Dare I dream to reach such greatness? A fan for life!
ReplyDeleteLooks to me like a "great harvest" this year!
ReplyDeleteYour work is fabulous! I love your garden and all that you have growing in it and the sweet little cottage too.
ReplyDeleteFlowerLady
Awesome! I love it.
ReplyDeleteA wonderful spring, with health, many smiles of happiness and the most beautiful rays of hope from Romania!
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Wow! What an amazing project. It's so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteGreat job:) Greetings
ReplyDeleteYour garden quilt is wonderful! That corn is just right for 65-day varieties - in my garden, it's only about 2 1/2 tall when it starts tasseling.
ReplyDeleteIt's just as beautiful as you are! I'm loving your Craftsy Crazy Quilting class, and hope to one day be able to translate a photo too! Thank you for all you do for the quilting world.
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