Since I was a little kid, I've always been fascinated by the Statue of Liberty, finally visiting her a few years ago. And she did not disappoint! With that in mind, I'd like to introduce another wall hanging to add to my patriotic collection - Liberty.
The final version did end up slightly different than the in-progress picture from last week, with the removal of the smaller HST's at the edges.
As I said, I certainly didn't set out to make another patriotic wall hanging pattern when I started playing with the new half square triangle dies from Crafters Edge. Guess I was having too much fun cutting and sewing HST's as these dies make perfect HST's.
These new HST dies should be available soon, but in the meantime, you can get your hands on a brand new Crafters Edge Crossover II cutting machine at 25% off during the whole month of July - that's an awesome sale!
After playing with different settings for my dark blue and light aqua HST blocks, I pulled out one of the numerous patriotic prints from my stash - bingo! The ideas for a new patriotic wall hanging started taking shape, and in a day or so, Liberty was born.
Finished Liberty came out to be the perfect size for an alcove near my front door, measuring in around 38" x 38". It looks as if that spot was made for her - love it!
Can you tell I had a great time quilting Liberty? Stitching some art deco style quilting in the aqua triangles, reminiscent of the Empire State Building, adds an additional New York reference.
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That really turned out spectacular! The quilting is great also, especially on Lady Liberty. Just the right amount of quilting to show off her features.
ReplyDeleteHow majestic she looks! Beautiful quilting on her also.
ReplyDeleteTHAT!!! Is so perfect! you did an amazing job and she looks so lifelike!! great job!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE this version! Those corners really make this one for me!! Great job, Susan!
ReplyDeleteGreat frame for this center, Susan. Love the quilting plan too.
ReplyDeleteThe quilting on this takes this to the max! Do you mark with pen? chalk? freehand? The deco quilting echoes the stars and give that "New York" feel. Love it all. Thanks
ReplyDeleteI just marked a few measured dots then let the ruler do the rest.
DeleteThanks for the quilt love!
It's a beautiful design. And I love the machine quilting on it. Amazing project.
ReplyDeleteLovely quilt, I love the Lady ;)
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