Friday, May 18, 2012

Bloggers’ Quilt Festival :: Spring 2012

Hello! Amy at Amy's Creative Side is hosing another Blogger's Quilt Festival .  This is my second time join the Festival.  I love quilting and many crafty things!  I have a daughter who is 8! When she was 3,  I started quilting!  I don't buy her any birthday gifts instead I make a quilt a year for her! Sometimes, I am a little behind, but always lots thoughts when I make the quilt for her.

Before she turns 8, I asked what she had in mind for her quilt? She answered {rainbow}. I purchased the 1001 peeps bundle from Lizzy House in fat eighths for the entire quilt! The colors are just right for the quilt that I had in mind! The little houses are made with simple nine-patch blocks. I wrote up a little tutorial here if you are interest.

She is very happy with this quilt when it was washed and covered on her bed when she got home from school!! I never show her the whole quilt before it done.  She is pretty good at waiting her quilts to be done!

I plan on making 25 quilts for her then I will and hope I will start making quilts for my grandchildren. I love how quilts passing within families and lots stories that is being told and retell! I have lots stories about each quilt that I made for her! I love to tell you that every year she looks forward her birthday quilt.

Like every mother and daughter, we love each other dearly, but we also have conflicts together! It is growing experience for both of us! Each quilt is the record of the life that pass by us, but being capture within! This year, we talked much about our dream farm house and this is where the little house block inspiration came from!

xxC

22 comments:

  1. Just absolutley love this... sew precious!

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  2. This is such a wonderful quilt. So nice to do that for your daughter

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  3. How fun to make a nine patch house.....in such a pretty rainbow of colors. Pretty!

    Happy Quilt Festival.

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  4. I LOVE this pattern and the shading you used. Really great looking quilt!

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  5. A quilt each year is a lovely idea and as S gets older I guess she will end up designing the quilts more and more! Beautiful!

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  6. So lovely to see this quilt finished. Another favorite quilt of yours ; )
    Love your birthday gifts to your daughter. She is very much wrapped in love! Great pictures, love the ones with both of you standing on the quilt!

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  7. This is such a wonderful quilt for so many reasons. Thanks for sharing it with us!!

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  8. I like the color placement in your quilt.

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  9. What an absolutely wonderful idea! I really love this quilt. I'm adding it to my list of quilts I'd like to make.

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  10. I am loving all the rainbow colored quilts!!

    Check out my blog if you can...

    Margaret Gunn
    www.quiltsoflove.blogspot.com

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  11. How very very special to make a quilt each year of her life. That is truly a priceless gift. I love all the little 9-patch houses too.

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  12. I love this quilt. It is beautiful!!

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  13. Oh, I'm so happy to see the incredible project you used your adorable little houses for! Love that you put Stella's name on the quilt, too!

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  14. Such a unique and beautiful quilt AND tradition - thank you for sharing!

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  15. trop mignon toutes ces maisons de couleur différentes :superbe!

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  16. Such a happy quilt! I love the tradition.

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  17. She is a lucky girl to have that many quilts planned for her! This is stunning however and I loved reading about it and seeing. Nicely done.

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  18. darling!! indeed a fortunate little girl to have you make it for her--love the rainbow and darling little houses. thanks for sharing and have a great day

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  19. What a neat way to honor your daughter every year. The houses quilt design is a perfect choice for the color scheme she asked for. Beautiful quilt.

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