Friday, October 28, 2011

Sail Away (BQF Fall 2011)

Blogger's Quilt Festival has arrived again, and it's pushed me to finally show this quilt. In the past, I've used the BQF to highlight a quilt I'd previously blogged, but this time you get something new. Made last spring and delivered about a month ago, Sail Away finally gets its chance in the limelight. This is the third quilt to make its way into the Stoil-Shimoni family, and they all have one thing in common: navy blue. When you've known someone for over 18 years, you know favorite colors, and Rebecca has always gravitated toward navy blue.

When I saw this pattern from Esch House Quilts, I knew it was the perfect option for Rebecca's pending child. It reminded me -- a bit indirectly, perhaps -- of sailing flags, and Rebecca loves water and sailing. Whether her kids will as well remains to be seen, but she's currently researching the history of the whaling industry so I suspect there will be some maritime opportunities for them.

As I planned the quilt, I realized that Navy was the perfect neutral solid for the half-yard of Amy Butler's Tumble Roses Pink (from her Love collection) that was sitting in my stash, and I pulled the other prints based on what coordinated with the Roses. This design offered a nice opportunity to use little bits of lots of prints, which was another highlight.

In the midst of piecing the quilt, I ran out of the Navy solid (major misremembering of how much I had + major miscalculation of how much I needed). The delay didn't really matter, however, as I knew Rebecca and her family would be moving from from Israel to Baltimore this summer, and I waited to hand over the quilt in person. The back used every last scrap of navy I had -- even after ordering more -- and a whole lot of other prints from the front.

Those Tumble Roses reappeared as part of the binding. I love how the pattern of flowers disappears and the green, blue, and pink rhythmically alternate. The quilt was a hit -- as quilt and as a rocket ship. Rebecca tells me this is her favorite of all the quilts I've made for her family, and I think I have to agree.

Head over to Amy's Creative Side to check out all sorts of other delightful quilts.

15 comments:

  1. What a beautiful quilt for a dear friend's baby!

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  2. That's awesome! You know, I haven't like any of AB's recent collections... that is, until I see them used! This is one more example of something that's turning my mind around!

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  3. Beautiful! I love how the dark background makes the prints sparkle.

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  4. Your choice of fabrics makes the pattern awesome! Great quilt...or rocket ship:)

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  5. Your quilt is so bold and graphic while still being full of soft colourful bits. I think it is wonderful!

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  6. As soon as I saw this I recognised the pattern! I made a Queen sized one for my Mum. Mine has a white background with stitched-in-dye batik triangles.

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  7. I love the blue background and the sailing flag idea was perfect! I'm so glad it worked for you and Rebecca :)

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  8. Great quilt and love the combination of background and other fabrics. Thanks for sharing and have a great day

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  9. Lovely quilt, thanks for sharing!

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  10. I love the look you have created in this quilt. The navy works perfectly with your collection of prints.
    It's a gorgeous gift.

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  11. It reminds me of sailing flags too and I love all the navy in there. Beautiful.

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  12. Great quilt, love the navy blue!

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  13. Wonderful quilt...thank you for sharing.

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