If you are here from the link on the Festival, welcome.
If you are just happening by or are a regular reader, Amy is hosting the bi-annual quilt festival again and let me tell you, I'm excited to see all the genious out there in cyberland. The gorgeous quilts are one thing but reading the stories adds a whole new level. If you want to see, just click on this LINK and maybe join up with a quilt of your own. Also, a big thank you to the sponsors (linked on Amy's blog) that contribute and assist in the hosting of such a fantastic event! (I'm off to shop as soon as I post this. :D)
For my entry this fall, I'm choosing my "The Sun Still Shines" quilt.
This was born of my desire to share my love of paper-piecing with my cyber-buddies who were new to the technique or maybe were just rusty and wanted a quick refresh. So, I planned a quilt along and while it was small, it was a lot of fun to do. I was able to create a design using EQ6 which would provide a lot of versatility for each individual taste out there. I think the photos in our Flickr group illustrate that was a good choice (and if you want directions, look at the discussion field in Flickr, I don't want to link blog posts here).
I enjoyed designing this but I found I also really enjoyed creating the You Tube videos showing how the technique worked. They are my first and I was very nervous but I am proud I didn't let that get the better of me and I trudged ahead.
While trying to decide a name for it, and holding it, I was struck by the path of destruction in Joplin, MO after the tornado this past May. The path was clear destruction and chaos but the video that next day was being shown in the bright sunshine, people were assisting neighbors and there were many places that were not destroyed. When I looked again at my quilt top and the design, it seemed to mimick the sun shining over a path much like the tornado's and I was reminded that even in difficult times and dark hours, light does return... the sun does still shine. And the name and quilting motif was born.
For me, naming a quilt is just as meaningful as creating it and so this one, for all the joy in creation and contentment in the name, is my current favorite quilt. Thank you for stopping by and have a wonderful time viewing all the other quilts in this Fall Festival!
Cheers! Beck
love the quilt! The piecing design is great.
ReplyDeleteMargaret
www.quiltsoflove.blogspot.com
This is beautiful, Becky! And a great story. Will have to check you out on You Tube and learn!
ReplyDeleteI love how this turned out - and as you know I also like the block or I wouldn't be making so bloody many of them. At around 50/80 now!
ReplyDeleteOk admission time - I LOVE this quilt but paper piecing scares the **** out of me!
ReplyDeleteThis quilt is lovely, Becky! And I'm so glad you shared the link to your YouTube videos -- they are terrific!
ReplyDeleteVery cool design!
ReplyDeleteGreetings from Hungary. I love the abstract pattern .. Staple the beautiful
ReplyDeleteBeautiful quilt, with a very meaningful name.
ReplyDeleteSo bright and cheerful.Lovely
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful quilt! I love the story of how you named it.
ReplyDeleteVery nice work thanks for the quilt for division.
ReplyDeleteIt's turned out beautifully Beck. I love the story behind the name.
ReplyDeleteI love this quilt! Glad the sun is still shining through your quilt with winter on its' way this will be a nice reminder of spring around the corner.
ReplyDeleteOh, I love this quilt! I'm sorry I missed the quiltalong. This would have been fun! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeletewow, this is a wonderful quilt, love it!!
ReplyDeleteI loved the videos too Becks(especially the one where I KNOW you're in your pj's!)
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed taking part in your quiltalong and will paper piece again at some point in the future.(once I get over my potty mouth from this one !)
Your quilt turned out beautifully!
Hey Beck
ReplyDeleteLove your color selection and the quilting. I can see why it's your favorite. Are you ready to start paper piecing those Christmas trees now? :)
Ohhhhh, tat is such a happy cheery quilt! Its gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteWhat an interesting quilt with a great story. Beautiful colours and design.
ReplyDeleteYour quilt is lovely. Beautiful design and stitching. Fantastic colours. It is really very uplifting.
ReplyDeletewow, what a super happy quilt! those colors are stunning and the piecing is perfect. congrats!
ReplyDeleteYour quilt is so beautiful. The name for your quilt is perfect. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteSpectacular! I subscribed to your You Tube channel. Very informative!
ReplyDeleteOOh, so cool! Quite a modern feel, and I love that you taught a lot of people about paper piecing - one technique that I really love!
ReplyDeleteOh my! Beautiful!! That is some major paper piecing. Intrigued!!!
ReplyDeleteYour quilt is a true work of art! :o)
ReplyDeleteWow, this is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteCool quilt. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteWonderful quilt - and a very touching story, thanks for sharing ! Will check your paper piecing video tutorial out - I love the technique, but there's always a new trick to learn ;-))
ReplyDeleteSooo beautiful! I love the colors- I need to check out your tutorials, because I stink at paper piecing. :)
ReplyDeleteThis is a very beautiful quilt - love it!
ReplyDeleteSo lovely. The eye draws you in!
ReplyDeleteWOW! I love your quilt! It is so cheerful. I would want to wrap up in it in all winter long.
ReplyDeleteVery impressive...your quilt and your You Tube video.
ReplyDeletePretty quilt! I love how you made the motif off-centered. I also like how many combos you can make with this block (from browsing the flickr group). Nice work on this one!
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous quilt!
ReplyDeleteIt's an absolutely beautiful quilt, love the bright colours
ReplyDeleteWow, what a beautiful quilt! I've never done paper piecing; it seems so intimidating, but I'll have to check out your tutorials. I just purchased EQ7, and know nothing about it as of yet, LOL. Will be spending time watching those tutorials too. So glad to have found your blog. :)
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely amazing. Great job.
ReplyDeleteWhat an absolutely fabulous quilt! I love the name and the story behind it. Thanks for sharing - happy BQF!
ReplyDeletebeautiful quilt...I need to try paper piecing!
ReplyDeleteJanet
Beautiful quilt and lovely story to go with it. Hope is always good to have and see. Thanks for sharing and have a great day
ReplyDeleteLovely quilt and interesting story. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeletereally lovely! Thanks for sharing. :)
ReplyDeleteLOvely!
ReplyDelete-that´s wonderful quilt, it make me feel vey well looking at it!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing, and thak you for visiting my blog ☺
Liebe Grüße
Bente - Germany