The color scheme was based on the bride's preference for purple, and the groom's for earth tones. Their names and wedding date are embroidered in the center.
While visiting my mom in June, I was lucky to find almost all of the batiks at Bob's Variety, a little store in Sun City West, AZ, that happens to have a great fabric selection amongst a bunch of odds and ends.
The dark brown happens to have a purplish cast to it, and the light mocha is from my stash (which is NOT big in batiks!). As for the background, it's a beautiful batik with a hint of blue and tan. Boy, did I get lucky!
The edge of this quilt has a faux piped edge, which really gives the quilt a beautiful finish. I've got a tutorial for piped binding so you can add to your quilt!
And what post wouldn't be complete without a discussion on the quilting?? I love Glide thread, and used it in a burnished gold color that was used throughout, even on the back. Quilting was kept rather simple on the wedding rings themselves, just 1/4" outlining and circles (and no, my circles are not perfect. Got to work on that!). Inside the rings is just a ladder, back and forth, and the main background is my McTavishing style. Here's the back,
and back closeups.
Happy Quilting!
OMGoodness. The quilting is just stupendous! and I love the pattern. I was never drawn into 'making' the wedding ring, but this is just a gorgeous piece. Shame on you for being a show off. (grin)
ReplyDeleteWow that is amazing!!! LOVE LOVE LOVE the pattern and the quilting.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful design and quilting! And the embroidered names are perfect, and perfectly aligned. Awesome.
ReplyDeleteSusan, this is a FABULOUS quilt and quilting!! Love your wedding ring re-design! :) I bet they were over the top delighted!!!
ReplyDelete~ Christina in Cleveland
Thank you! And yes, they were all smiles!
DeleteGorgeous job!
ReplyDeleteThank you, ladies! I was sent a picture of the happy couple with the quilt, and they were all smiles! Someday I'll make another just for me!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful quilt, wonderful quilting!
ReplyDeleteWow! Amazing! The quilting is fabulous!
ReplyDeleteWow! Your quilting...design...fabric choices...Absolutely gorgeous! What a beautiful gift for your nephew and his wife.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, beautiful quilt in my favorite fabrics....batiks!! I have started using Glide also and love it!
ReplyDeleteThank you! Definitely love Glide!
DeleteWow! Your quilting is really lovely. I really love the stitching you did in the background. Was it hard? It looks so complicated but oh, so lovely!
ReplyDeleteThe quilting was really easy once you get the flow to it. Try doodling it on paper first
DeleteOh Wow! What a great quilt! The piping adds such a nice frame to the quilt top! Great use of that Quick Curve ruler.
ReplyDeleteSusan, I love what you came up with!! That added star in the center really looks amazing! Your quilting is beautiful too....thanks so much for sharing your quilt on our Linky Party!
ReplyDeleteYou are so clever designing your own pattern! :) I want to try designing something with the QCR but a bit nervous as yet!
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