Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Honey...

The first of two finished quilts I have to show this week. Yeah!
The pattern is Honey and on the cover of Modern Patchwork. The fabric is mostly Marmalade with some pieces from earlier lines by Bonnie and Camille. The lovely quilting was done by my local longarm quilter Candy.


The back of the quilt has the aqua houndstooth print from Vintage Modern. Oh how I love that print!


I changed the pattern a bit by not using any of the half hexagons that border the quilt. I love how it floats and is a little off-center. A completely different look from the original.




And I have to share with you my Birthday/Christmas gift to myself. This set of Patchwork measuring cups and spoons is adorable. They're from West Elm - a little splurge that just makes me happy! . . . Cindy


11 comments:

  1. Fabulous quilt, love your use of more "retro" looking fabric prints in a modern type of setting.

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  2. Whoa, so pretty, Cindy! I love it! You're right, you totally made it your own, both with the color scheme and the setting change that you made. So beautiful :)

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  3. A beautiful quilt. You should be proud.

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  4. A really lovely quilt! Your personal tweaks are perfect!

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  5. Really, really nice quilt - I always love when patterns get that personal twist!
    And I really like those measuring cups and spoons too :)

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  6. I absosolutely love your quilt!!! I am adding this to my list (I get lots of things on my to do list from your blog, by the way...so thank you)!

    I'm off to West Elm now...those would be the perfect stocking stuffers for me!

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  7. Love your quilt. I have those measuring cups and also the spoons, a friend gave them to me for my birthday. Have a wonderful Christmas and New Year, hope you get to spend time with your granddaughters.

    CAB in Arkansas

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  8. This quilt makes me smile, love all the bright colors of the Marmalade line!

    Have a super great sewing and stitching day!

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  9. I love seeing the quilts all finished and hanging up since I usually see only the bits I am quilting on. Beautiful job Cindy. Candy

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  10. Oh my! I love it. And it makes me want to cut into my Marmalade. Thank you for the inspiration!

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