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Monday, June 03, 2013

Meet Billie

Most of my fabric stash has a dubious pedigree. I'm rarely sure exactly what it is, or where it originally came from. Selvages might offer clues, sometimes confirming that it came from a quilt shop or big craft store.  Buttonholes or hems might suggest that it was originally clothing -- I've even had hunks of fabric still pinned to the tissue paper patterns. Sometimes there aren't any clues at all.

That's what happened with this quilt.


Here's what I started with -- long strips of pieced fabric that looks like it was originally shirts. Some unknown quilter spent a lot of time cutting and piecing them. A few of the bars are pieced and patched. I haven't taken a ruler to it, but I'm guessing these little bars finish at about 3/4."

So how did this wind up at the thrift shop? Was the fabric from shirts? Was it the beginning of a memory quilt? The leftovers of something bigger that did get finished?  


I don't throw out decent fabric. There's always something to do with it, even if I'm not immediately sure what. My first thought was to piece the strips side by side into a baby or wheelchair quilt then (after Sadie, because she's got me on a huge tea-dyed muslin kick and I've got a whole bolt of the stuff) I decided to add sashing.

And cut one of the strips in half, because that would mean more seams and a quilt just can't have too many seams.


I used polyester batting from the Mennonite store and quilted curvy lines with my walking foot. The guide broke, so I eyeballed the distance and it's surprisingly consistent. It's puffier than I like my own quilts to be, but it's not for me.  And even though I think it feels like a boy quilt, it's got a lot of pink in it -- so I gave the name a feminine spelling and I'll let someone else decide whether it's a boy quilt or a girl quilt.

I'm linking up to Whimsy Wednesday, Ivy and Elephants, Finish it Up Friday, Can I get a Whoop Whoop?, and Freedom Fridays,

9 comments:

  1. I like the wavy quilting!

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  2. What a neat quilt and how fun to use pieces that someone else started and then create your own work of art. That is always a fun challenge. I recently bought some scrap bags from a quilt store and found a couple little blocks that I am playing with.

    Thanks for sharing.
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  3. It looks great and I really like the waves in the quilting.

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  4. You turned it into a great quilt! I love the wavy quilting!

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  5. Love the wavy quilting.

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  6. Great quilt! Love the quilting!!

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  7. I like the curvy quilting. Looks great!

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  8. I love your quilt! I am new from southern charm! I would love for you to check out my blog and hopefully follow me back. Nicole

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