Sunday, March 3, 2013

Finished Summerlove Quilt

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My cousin and I took the Summerlove quilt to the Calvert Marine Museum last week for a photo shoot at the lighthouse.

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There was no wind, which made it a perfect (although cold!) day to take photos.

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This is the first quilt I’ve ever had professionally long-armed!  I picked the quilting pattern and then mailed the quilt and backing off to Utah and got it back about a month later.  The stitching is beautiful and perfect.  I will definitely be sending my quilts out when I can afford it.  Melissa Kelley of Sew Shabby Quilting did the beautiful quilting.

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You can really see the quilting on the back side of the quilt.  The backing was a gift from my husband a few years ago.  It’s a wide backing fabric from Keepsake Quilting.  As much as I really love a pretty pieced backing, sometimes it’s awesome not to have to sew the back together!

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I couldn’t help but include this outtake from the photo shoot.  My cousin just had a baby in January so she did all the quilt holding with a 14 pound baby strapped to her chest!  You can see his little ear poking out of the wrap.  Thank you, Summer!

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The finished quilt measures 60 x 72.  The fabrics are Summerlove and a few from my stash.  The background fabric is Essex linen.  I think the color is called natural. 

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After washing and drying, the quilt looks almost exactly the same, just a little crinklier and softer.  I am in love with this quilt!

15 comments:

  1. That is such a great quilt! And wow - that quilting!!! Oh, and I am super impressed that your cousin was able to hold it up while wearing the baby.

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  2. Just beautiful! I love looking at your finishes!

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  3. Jamie your quilt looks great. I love the pattern you choose. I am going to have to find that one.
    Hugs
    donna

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  4. It looks great Jamie! Beautiful pictures.

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  5. This is such a pretty and well,summery quilt! I have not seen the SummerLove line before,it sure is nice :0) You are a such an inspiration with all of your wonderful finishes!

    What a priceless outtake of the babe in the wrap! Thanks to Summer for making it possible for the rest of us to enjoy such a lovely quilt.

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  6. I meant to ask what pattern/design is this?

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  7. Oooh, I am in love with it, too, Jamie Lee. :) The only quilt I've had long-armed is the Swoon, and it was totally worth it, I love the look of the quilting on yours, too! Also the thought of not having to piece a backing makes me drool. ;) Hope you've had a great weekend! xo

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  8. I loooove linen with colorful fabric, your quilt is awesome! The pattern is so summery and this lighthouse is the perfect background. Your brave quilt-and-baby-holder looks cute :)

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  9. That is just gorgeous!!! I love the colors.

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  10. beautiful quilt, Jamie. And the quilting looks amazing with this pattern and the fabrics you chose. Lovely!!!!

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  11. Great quilt. Wonderful pictures too!

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  12. This is simply stunning...... beautiful pics xx

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  13. I love this quilt. I have never had a quilt professionally long armed either... It has been so hard to justify the expense, but this is beautiful! I could see doing a pattern like this someday. Also, your cousin is a rock star!

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  14. That quilt is sooo pretty. The background complements the summerlove so well. And I like those little squares inbetween.

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