Tuesday, June 23, 2015

date stamp quilt

My friend Cheryl has a beautiful new book out called "You Inspire Me To Quilt". It's a collaborative book all about using someone else's idea for a quilt design rather than your own. It's a brilliant concept and I love that it's so much more than a book of quilt patterns. It's also about the process of getting to that final design. (It's so true to Cheryl's approach to quilting!) I love that it tells the story behind each and every quilt!
I designed a quilt for the book called Date Stamp. This quilt, however, was my husband's idea. He NEVER has a shortage of ideas...quilt or otherwise. In fact, I may wince a little bit when he starts off a sentence with "you know what would be cool....." I really do love that he has so many ideas-I just wish I had more time! :) ANYway, he thought it would be neat to make a quilt that looked like a clock radio, but instead of the time, use someone's birth date. He had this idea years ago, but I never caught the vision. It's so hard to make a quilt based on an outside idea rather than an internal one. In fact, I find it nearly impossible to start a quilt unless I have the vision for it. One day, when we were watching the movie Groundhog Day, about the 3rd or 4th time they showed an alarm clock scene, the birth date/clock radio quilt idea finally clicked in my head. (Finally!) It was so cool to have a vision for the quilt that my husband had mentioned so many years before! Never mind that I was already working on a different quilt design for Cheryl's book. I emailed her and I switched gears almost immediately.

This quilt isn't girly AT ALL, and I found that to be quite challenging. The colors are not my normal "go-to" colors, either. It was out of my comfort zone on so many levels. But, a few different times while I was working on it, my boys would come downstairs and exclaim how cool it was and that encouragement really helped! It definitely has some "guy" appeal, which was/is reassuring.
The instructions for this quilt include assembly for all the numbers, so you can use any date that you wish, not just my husband's birthday. Handy, I know! Also, I feel like I should mention that this quilt is big! It finishes at 98" x 72", but based on the numbers you choose, the size will vary. I love that the pattern is so customizable.

The best part of this quilt story is when the quilt came back home. The physical quilt traveled from to my house to Canada, then to California, back to Canada and then back to my house. It was gone almost a year in all. It arrived here the day after my husband's birthday...the same day that he returned from a pretty stressful work trip. The timing was perfect! I used the quilt to wrap up/disguise his new Taylor guitar that I bought him for his birthday. He was quite surprised by all of it, which was delightful for me and my kids. I couldn't have planned it better if I had tried. I do love a happy ending!

I have an extra copy of the book that I would love to give away. If you would like a chance to win it, please leave me a comment on this post. Please be sure to include your location (country is fine) because I will pick one winner from the US, who will win a hard copy, and one winner from outside the US, who will win a digital copy of the book. Please, only one comment per person. Thanks for reading! And happy Tuesday! :)

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Darla said...

Great story! I can see why a quilt journal would be a great idea....as the story behind quilts is what we usually share when showing a quilt. Enjoying a beautiful day in MN.

Sara said...

What a great idea...would be good for a baby too..Thanks for the opportunity to win this book

Unknown said...

Ooops! I am in NC. Had a senior moment! :)

Rebecca said...

I have a couple of "hubby inspired)quilts floating around in my head trying to get a grip on how to do... glad this one worked so well!

Susan said...

What a great idea for a guy quilt! USA

Carole @ From My Carolina Home said...

What a great concept for the clock radio quilt. I'd love to see the other inspirations! I'm in North Carolina.

craftsbyjacqui said...

I love the story about the quilt. I will have to look for this book.-Garden Grove, CA

Unknown said...

Very cool quilt idea. My first quilt I drew inspiration from stained glass windows as I did a lot of applique on it. I'm from North Carolina!

Inge C said...

What a great boy or man quilt, and what a lovely story :)
I live in Denmark, and follow your blog for years now. You inspire me to be bold in colour choice and scrappiness!
Inge C
inge39 (at) live.dk

Rosyquilter said...

Really interesting concept and would make a great baby quilt for a newborn.
I am in Arizona.

Cats and Calico said...

What a cleaver idea. Great idea for a grandson. So few boy quilt designs.
Beth

Brianna S said...

Because I mostly do custom quilts by commission, I would LOVE a book about realizing someones vision. Most people do not have the gift of describing their vision, and translation can be difficult! Florida, USA :)

janequiltsslowly said...

I love the date stamp idea for s quilt. I'm sure Cheryl's book is wonderful. I'm in Washington state.

robin said...

I'm excited to see this book. How great it would be to win it! Thanks for the chance.

eleanor said...

Awesome idea and I'd love to win the book. One always can use a little more inspiration :) I'm in the US.

Flying So High said...

I love the idea behind this book. I'm always wondering where others get their inspiration. And I love your blog!!!

Unknown said...

What a great quilt story! I know exactly what you mean about a husband full of ideas and the challenge of trying to fully picture them and make them a reality. Congrats on doing such a wonderful job with the birthday quilt! The book looks wonderful. Thanks for the opportunity to win.

lsymank said...

Love the quilt and always love a happy ending! ! I'm in Texas.

Ned Night said...

You are so inspiring. Love your work. I live in the U.S.

Shari said...

This would be cute for a new baby, too!

Marla said...

Thanks for offering this book as a giveaway. I often struggle with the question, "Is this design original and unique?" because all of our ideas are inspired by something or someone. I love books that tell the stories behind the quilts and look at the maker's process. Love your birthday quilt contribution! Washington, USA

Dawn said...

My husband always has this great idea that I should sell whatever project I don't want to keep. He doesn't get that I want to keep them all! (USA)

Unknown said...

Great chance, Thank you from Italy, Emanuela

justinemalinski said...

Inspiration is something I need frequently! I do not consider myself creative and any help I can get in that direction is appreciated.

Justine from Madison WI

Unknown said...

Bee's knees!!!! Susanne from Virginia

Daytona Damsel said...

Looks like a great book. Thanks for offering the chance to win this book.

Debbie From Daytona Beach Florida

Unknown said...

Thank you for the chance to win. This book looks great and I love the story of your quilt. You were very patient to have it gone for so long! I live in Utah.

Shirley said...

What an awesome quilt!!! (But then I say that about every quilt you show.) Thanks for the opportunity to enter the giveaway. Looks like a great project book. (shirparks@gmail.com) (USA)

Unknown said...

What a great idea!!!
I live in the USA.

Dianne

Unknown said...

It amazes me how an simple idea can become an beautiful quilt!!!! Love them both quilt and book. Fort Myers, Fla

DH said...

I love this story! The quilt is so unusual and so special! I'm in the USA. Dawn

Judy Nichols said...

I never like to follow a pattern but to make something based upon a concept or idea so I am very intrigued by this book. Judy from Kamloops Canada

SueBDo said...

Thank you for the chance to win this book!

Anonymous said...

Always enjoy reading your blog and the book looks just great. I'm in California.

Unknown said...

What a cool quilt! You're right, it is out of your usual color range. I was thinking it might also be fun idea using a wedding date. It would certainly have to be fun, funky couple, and bonus, it would help the guy remember his anniversary, lol!

Happy quilting!

Vicki from Oregon

quiltingbonnie said...

Unique quilt, the gray is so stunning. From Northeast FL

Donna~~ said...

What a fun idea! I could use some inspiration!

Laura J. said...

Never can have too many books and this one sounds intriguing. A different slant on things. Would be great for the Minnesota winters when I need a jump start to do something other than eat and watch the snow fly!
Laura from Duluth MN
Pick me, it's my birthday today! 6-24-45

Bridgit said...

What fun! The book sounds great, but the story was wonderful. I'd love to make one of these with my wedding date on it :) I'm in the US.

Kath said...

What a great book idea! I love to read the backstory on quilts - it's kinda like meeting someone new and getting to know all about them. And it's always good to have another 'manly' quilt pattern (lots of boys/men in my family). ktsquiltdreams (at)gmail (dot)com

Phyllis in Iowa said...

Fantastic idea and quilt. Wish I'd thought of it.

Unknown said...

Inspiration - so often (for me) it takes quite awhile to percolate, then aha! Thanks for this chance to win Cheryl's book. Mary S maryts@comcast.net (WA USA)

Lauren said...

What a great idea! USA

Leah Spencer said...

I certainly could use more inspiration to quilt these days. :)

Idaho, USA

fwJIquilter said...

Love the story! It is a cool quilt. I have similar feelings about some of the BOMs I have done, where I created a setting to my liking, not one that came with the pattern.

Caryn-NV, US

Sarah said...

I am very much like Cheryl when I get inspired for a quilt...I have made 2 quilts so far and both designs have been "picture" quilts that I customized for the recipient of the quilt.
Love your story about your husband's birthday....I don't think these happenings are just coincidences. They are supposed to happen to increase wonder and joy!
(I live in NY)

Donna W said...

Love your quilt! Sometimes those men have some fantastic ideas, even if we do not want to admit it. This book looks like a real winner. Thanks.

Unknown said...

Great idea for a quilt! I'm imagining it in a low-contrast floraly thing. Although it may look too much like a colorblindness test. Or in solids that are near each other on the color wheel. Need to think about it some more. Cathy from Florida. :)

Anne / Springleaf Studios said...

What a nice story and a great quilt concept. I also struggle with ideas that aren't my own so know just how it felt to finally "get" it.

Anonymous said...

I'm always looking for inspiration!

Sharon J. Hughson said...

Love the date stamp quilt! I'm in NJ, USA
sjhughson@gmail.com

cindi said...

How cool. Thanks for the chance to win the book. I'm in north carolina

Connietoo said...

Good Book!!!!

Sarah Terry said...

That quilt really is perfect for men and boys! Great job :)

Anonymous said...

Great idea! I live in Missouri.

Susan Stanton said...

What an original idea and a great one for commemorating a special date! I would love a chance to win a copy of the book. I'm from Virginia, USA.
yoyopattycakes at hotmail dot com

Crafty Coffin said...

I love the story behind your quilt, and I definitely think it would be appreciated by those who are turned off by more traditional quilts. Might be fun to feature an anniversary or other significant date as well. Thanks for the giveaway!

Amy from Our Dish said...

Can't wait to search through this book! I'm in toasty Arizona!

Brynn said...

What a great idea for a quilt! I'm here in the U.S. :)

Claire said...

Interesting book concept and interesting quilt. It's fun to see your quilt published.

Alexis said...

This is such a cool idea! I really like it. I just moved back to the U.S. from Canada and am so happy to be back!

Tina said...

Love the idea. It would make a great quilt for my grandsons.

Ann D said...

What a great idea for a baby quilt or an anniversary. Kudos to your husband for the idea and to you for the execution. I'm in California.

Anndunn24(at)gmail.com

Cindy Maki said...

I love this quilt. What a great idea. Thanks for sharing (hubby too).

Corky said...

OMGosh, what a great idea! I cannot wait to look into this book. Thank you for the opportunity to win. I live in the beautiful Pacific Northwest area of the USA.

maureen said...

I love this quilt. Need to make one for each of my sons. Thanks for the chance to win.
Maureen from North Carolina.

Jessica said...

I love this quilt and the story. I don't usually enter giveaways because I have too much quilt stuff already, but you've got me intrigued. Fingers crossed (in NY, btw)

marylouc said...

Wow! What a great post about the creative process... Also, I love the date quilt concept. It's always hard to find a quilt design that guys will like and use.

Mimi said...

I wish my husband contributes to my quilts like yours it looks as it has many ideas ( the book not the husband)
I live in south Arkansas but originally Mediterranean

Helen said...

I never would have thought of the date stamp, but would LOVE to make one with our anniversary date on it for next year, when we will celebrate 45 years of marriage. We live in the USA!!!

hl3smith@yahoo.com

SweetsandFabric said...

The Date Stamp quilt is a great idea! I'm from Austria

Unknown said...

Thank you for the chance to win such an interesting book. (Israel)

Unknown said...

I love it. Now I have another quilt I can work on. I think I will make one for an upcoming wedding. I guess I'd better get the book first. Thanks for the post.

suzanprincess said...

Oops--forgot to add my U.S. location before hitting the publish button.

Darlene said...

Adding location Chicago, Illinois

Unknown said...

Amanda and Cheryl....that right there, is some awesome quilting inspiration! Love your work and books!

Marla's Crafts said...

Would love to win a copy. I live in New Brunswick Canada.

fracla said...

Hello from Germany. I would be more than happy if a copy of this book found a way to my home.

Take care,
Claudia

Sew Stitching Cute said...

This idea is so cool! I love this and I really hope to be making this soon! So many cool ideas and you would think we would be out of ideas, but never fear because we never seem to be out of ideas! haha Thank you for the opportunity to receive the book!

Jacqueline Frances said...

Hi there Amanda Jean.
I so love getting your blog posts in my mail box! You inspire me!
I am coming your way from near Vancouver, BC Canada!
Thanks!
Quilty Huggs,
Jacqueline
snausages22 at yahoo dot CA

Gill said...

What a great quilt!
I'm in the UK

morgaine said...

I'd like to win a E-Book version! What a cool idea this clock quilt is!
morgaine from tunisia

Unknown said...

What a cool quilt. I would love a copy of the book. Paula from Michigan

rioj said...

Great idea! Looks like a wonderful book. Utah, USA

Quilty said...

I love the quilt and the book,thanks for the giveaway, USA!!

Bjwalsh101 said...

Which date to choose, birthday, anniversary?!?!?!
Minnesota

Peggy said...

I would love a copy of this book because my quilts almost always deviate from the original pattern and this would be very inspirational. I am from Lakeland, Florida. Peggy

Lisa C said...

What a simple but yet striking and novel idea (I'd have never thought of it!). I have two nephews getting married in the spring. I think I see wedding date quilts in my future.

Jenny said...

Thanks so much for the opportunity to win this marvelous book - I need all the inspiration I can get!

I love reading your blog, and settling down to read about all who post on your Friday Finishes is the highlight of my week!

Jenny from New Zealand

Cheryl said...

My husband is also an Idea Man. Some of the ideas are crazy, but it's a good way to get me thinking outside the box!

Lad said...

My husband loved that clock radio look--Ladonna in Arkansas

ronnie said...

Great post. I live in the U.S.

Michelle L said...

Hi Amanda,
I'm in Napa California.

There seems to be room on my self for a book of this nature. It would fit nicely between a few stacks of fabric. ha ha.

Michelle

Kathleen said...

Watch out . . . hubby may ask for more wrapping paper like that on his gifts!! Awesome idea!!
West Seneca NY

Cheryl said...

My husband is also an Idea Man. Some of the ideas are crazy, but it's a good way to get me thinking outside the box!

Granny Maud's Girl said...

This sounds like a fun, think-outside-the box book. I wonder what I could find to use as inspiration in the ordinary world.
(Australia)

Quilt Knightly said...

Would love to have a look and read the stories. Date stamp is brilliant! Nyla-Jean, Canada

Josie McRazie said...

I'm in the US. I LOVE LOVE LOVE this idea!! Perfect!!

Jennifer said...

Your quilt is definitely cool! Thank you for this chance!

(I'm in Wisconsin)

Jeanne in Ohio said...

The time stamp quilt is awesome! Thanks for the chance to win a copy of the book. I'm from Ohio

Anita said...

What a wonderful idea for a quilt. Would love to make one for my son! I'm in Massachusetts
acdiller@verizon.net

Tara Celeste said...

Love your quilt and the idea behind Cheryl's book! I'd love a copy :)

Sue said...

Great quilt - I would love to win this book (Australia)

Edsbklyn said...

Love the quilt. Great idea! The book seems wonderful.

Unknown said...

Looks like an amazing book; one I would love to have. I love ideas books, too, and learn so much from them. I love the fact that quilt book authors work closely with other quilters for the projects, which makes for a richer experience for all of us.

QuiltGram said...

What a fun idea for a baby gift or "milestone" birthday! Thanks for the chance to win!

Trepmom said...

It looks like a good book. I love your quilt story. Florida, USA

Bernadette said...

Men tend to think more out of the box and are not afraid to play with color. I would love to win the digital copy as I am in south Africa

BrendasGirl said...

Cheryl is ingenious. The process is often more interesting than the end result. Jeannie from Ballarat, Australia.







Karen Ellis said...

Congrats on another wonderful project. Love being inspired by all your projects.

DianeY said...

What a great idea! I'm considering asking my husband to come up with a unique idea

quiltzyx said...

What a fun quilt & interesting topic for the book too. Not to mention the perfect timing for the quilt to return home!

Erin Marie said...

What a great quilt! I always shout "It's my birthday!" when it's 9:23, so it's pretty fitting for me!

Jessica said...

What a fantastic quilt! !! It's so hard to find quilts that appeal to my other half! !! Thanks all from the bottom of Australia
jessica

mackenzie said...

What a great idea for a quilt book. I'd love to win this, as I have nothing like it in my library. Thanks for the chance!

Brit Schjelderup said...

I would LOVE to win this book! Digital, as I live in Norway...

Best regards from Brit,
britschj@gmail.com

KarenB in OR said...

You always have such great stories to go along with your quilts - I love reading your blog! And thanks for the chance to win!

Tracy said...

Our anniversary is coming up - this would be a great way to celebrate!! Hope it's not too late to comment! I am in Canada :) Thanks!

SarahZ said...

What a fun story, and quilt! The book sounds great! I love husband ideas....you've got me thinking now!! :)
I am in Montana, USA :)

Christine said...

I am in south Florida. Thanks for the opportunity to win.
momoftana at yahoo dot com

Gran said...

I love the quilt!The book looks very intriguing, would love to win it!!!

Fran said...

Such a brilliant concept for your quilt & I love the story behind it. Cheryl's book looks fantastic, thanks for the chance to win a copy.

Marybeth said...

I would love to learn this technique and others from the book!!! Powell, Wy

Smultronbo said...

What a nice book. I would love to win it in digital form. I wish you a wonderful summer. Thanks for sharing and thanks for hosting a giveaway. I'm located in Sweden.

Afquilt said...

What a great idea! So cute! USA here.

Alana said...

What a fun idea for a quilt! I'd love to see what other ideas are in her book:)
Alana from North Dakota, USA

Hitch and Thread said...

I love that it was back in time for your husbands birthday! I live in South Australia.

carolph said...

Love the idea for a back for a baby quilt
Carol Sonoma county CA

MissesStitches said...

I would love, love to have this book! I often design quilts from someplace other than a quilt pattern. Here in California, I have lots of inspiration!

Jodi said...

great idea from your hubs! thanks for sharing!

NebraskaNative said...

Love the birthdate clock; brilliant!!! Nebraska, USA

Carri said...

Love your quilt! It's awesome. I'm in the US.

Katy M said...

Would love to get my hands on this book :) I'm in England x

amy said...

Love that quilt! So fun and different.

Johanna said...

Very neat quilt. Would love to win book. I am in Virginia, USA
jodylovering@cox.net

Unknown said...

Great quilt! I, too, love Groundhog Day! Sounds like a very interesting back. Hope I win! I live in Minnesota.

StanleyBeagle said...

What a fun looking book! I'm in the US

Dody said...

That's a great idea and an inspiration. Thank you for the giveaway. I'm from the U.S..
Dmac5958@aol.com

Arianna M. said...

I love your quilt idea! I'm always on the lookout for good 'guy' quilt patterns/ideas.

Emily C said...

What a great idea. I know a hubby who would love one of those quilts. This would be really easy to customize, too. I'm thinking wedding dates.

Kathy Davis said...

The cover is great so I am sure that the inside is equally great.
Kathy from the MO Ozarks, USA
kdavis1@centurytel.net

Dawn said...

This looks like a great book. Thank you for the chance to win, have a great day!
I am from the United States. dawnm1993(at)gmail(dot)com

Kathy E. said...

My husband would get along very well with your hubby...they are both full of great ideas! I'm so happy that your quilt worked out and had super timing! I would use that idea to quilt our wedding date, almost 32 years ago!

Rachel said...

I love these ideas! (USA)

Unknown said...

What fun! (US)

claire ross said...

Love this idea. Thanks for the giveaway
Iain.ross30 at gmail dot com

Unknown said...

Great story and post! I love how retro cool this quilt is. Thanks for the giveaway. Pittsburgh PA USA

Upstairs sewing said...

I follow Cheryl on her blog and aLso get her newsletter. Would love her book. Thanks for the giving me the chance.

Kimberly said...

I have been eyeing this book for a bit..it looks great. I love your quilt. Having a lot of males in our family, I always love quilts that appeal to more masculine tastes...but truthfully I would be happy to have this quilt as well!
Hope you are enjoying your summer...ours just started today.
P.S. Writing from Canada

Teressa P. said...

I love that date quilt! So cute! Thanks for the chance to win :)

CeciliaB said...

I just have to comment on this one. My husband have the same birthday!
I hope to win the digital copy because I live in Sweden.
I love your blogg I wisit several times every week.

/Cecilia B

Stephanie said...

Thanks for the chance to win, if not it'll go in my amazon cart! US

Sarina said...

Great quilt! This book looks very fun! Park City, Utah

Lori L said...

Love that idea for a quilt! Lori Wisconsin

GranChris said...

Great idea and such a fun book I think anyway. I need to see this one!

Patty said...

Great idea for a quilt! I live in the US

Unknown said...

If your quilt is a representation of all that the book offers, I WANT A COPY!!! What a fantastic idea. I am thinking about adding this as a new way of personalizing a baby quilt. My head is spinning with ideas! Thanks for the chance to win :).

Simply, Sarah said...

I love the clock quilt idea!!

Christine said...

This book sounds like my kind of book! I usually take someone else's idea or even a tutorial & change it so it's more like what I need (like I used your Chevron stripes tutorial, but changed the size so that it was a doll quilt & again for a baby quilt!) I'm in the US :)

Linda M said...

What a great looking book.
I'm in New Zealand.

Who-lee-uh said...

I am in Oregon, can't wait to see this book!

Unknown said...

I enjoy reading your blog and the quilt is cool...definitely cool. Who doesn't think their Birth Date is a great number?

Kristy said...

That is an adorable quilt! (I'm in the US.)

jill said...

Sounds like a fun book. Would love a copy. South Carolina

RockinHairBabe said...

Ok I really laughed out loud about the "you what would be really cool" my husband is amazing and has amazing ideas but when he does that to me all I hear is more work is on its way. Lol. Because it always strikes a cord. I try to make sure he is heard and that I acknowledge his ideas but YIKES!

Leigh Ann Mahaffie said...

I love a quilt for a guy! I default to quilts that are more feminine - so seeing inspiration for a guy is great. I could also see a wedding anniversary as well.

KJR said...

already have 2 quilts in mind, that have to have the dates for backings!

The Joyful Quilter said...

That's a VERY interesting idea for a quilt... AND a very interesting idea for a book. I didn't see the deadline for the drawing. I'm always up for a FREE book! Thanks for the opportunity to win a copy of such a unique book.

Karen N said...

I hope this contest is still open! Would love this book! I'm in the U.S.

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