I just finished quilting my sister's birthday quilt (HBD, Sharon!).
I subscribe to Primitive Gatherings Quilt Subscription Box and received a pack of five fat quarters. I wanted to use them together in a project so I flipped through all of my patterns until I found an out-of-print Atkinson Designs pattern called Twist and Shout that used five fat quarters plus contrast, background, border, and binding.
I pieced this quilt top at a Sewcation Retreat in Sturbridge, MA in January. My sister saw the top and called dibs, so I needed to quilt it up in time for her birthday.
Ribbon Candy is always my first quilting choice, so I considered quilting all of the print strips with ribbon candy. That would leave the background and the black pinwheels. These pieces aren't very large and any custom quilting would be teeny tiny, so I sadly, regrettably opted against ribbon candy. I had to rest in a darkened room to recover for a while before coming up with quilting plan B.
My sister liked this quilt because of the black/white/red colors, the colors of the school she recently retired from. So the color was the important part of the quilt, not the quilting. I decided to quilt this simply by adding some texture with my ABC Stencil Circle Heart alternating directions and placed in a grid.
I love the circles on this quilt and the texture after washing the pounce powder on it was divine!
Thread color was my next choice, and I thought of black, cream, red, and gray. I love red so decision made!
I impressed myself by getting this quilted, bound, and mailed in time for her to receive it for her birthday. I think it's due to arrive a day early even! I can't be the only quilter who is late with gifts, right?
I filmed the quilting of this quilt and posted it in As the Bobbin Turns, where I post all of my subscriber-only videos. You can join monthly or annually to peek over my shoulder while I quilt all of my quilts on my home sewing machine.
A last Happy Birthday to my sister, who is the boots-on-the-ground 24/7 daughter to our elderly mother. She does a great job caring for our mom and I'm so grateful for her.
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