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Wednesday, February 23, 2011

long division

My long division quilt is complete! You can find the tutorial here. This was my first time designing a quilt with a values approach, and I think I will be exploring this method further. It's quite fun!
The backing is something I picked up at my LQS for $1.99/yard on sale. I LOVE getting great deals like that on backings. Or on any fabric, for that matter. :)
I stitched a simple swirl all over in light grey thread. It blended with most fabrics well. That's about all you can ask for, especially in a quilt like this with so many colors and values.
I tried out a new labeling approach. I used a little fusible web to this make it. It's ok, but I think I'm ready to graduate to "real" labels. Labels that someone else makes. Or else the labeling rarely gets done.
And here it is all rolled up. I love that little grey and white bicycle fabric. It's so sweet! In fact, there are so many special fabrics in here...some came from my friends: AmyLinda, Tara, Terri and Victoria. This is sure to be one of my favorite quilts for a long time to come. And it's all from stash. I think I might go make another. :)

61 comments:

  1. I really really love this quilt! I will have to check out the tutorial. I am also a big fan of the swirl quilting - very nice!

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  2. It looks fabulous!!! I can see why it would become a fast favorite.

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  3. This is really beautiful! I love the quilting and all the colors!

    Jennifer :)

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  4. Nice,...and easy...which I'm all about that.

    Beautiful job.

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  5. Yeah for stash quilts! This one is beautiful.

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  6. Michelle- Quiltah in Mass.9:09 AM

    I LOVE YOUR BLOG - noticed you mentioned labels? A friend uses Custom Couture Labels for her purses that she sells on Esty. MADE IN THE USA (N.H.) Check them out, as they have great quality & seem to be very reasonable. Keep up the beautiful quilts!

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  7. I adore this quilt! I love the pattern, I love the colors, I love the quilting (go grey thread), and I love the backing fabric. You find the best fabrics at your LQS, especially for backings. And to my surprise, I saw my name as a contributor. How cool is that. This will be another great quilt to add to my efforts to use up my scrap stash!

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  8. What a gorgeous piece of work! Not surprised at all...I so love seeing what you're up to.

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  9. Very nice. Fun to use fabric from friends too, huh?

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  10. I love it! So many great fabrics in there! I have some Kaffe Fassett fabric on its way to me in the mail, this might just be the perfect project for it! :)

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  11. Love your new quilt, planning the fabrics must have been a lot of fun!

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  12. Love the fabrics. Love the quilting. Love the colors. Pretty much love it all!

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  13. It's so good! I love that even using all of those bold prints, separating the values like that gives the eye a place to rest so it isn't too busy! Love the gray thread swirl too! It is fast becoming my favorite neutral thread!

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  14. Oh, I love how it came out. I am starting to quilt mine tonight and can't wait to finish it. I made the backing entirely from scraps too, so thanks to you I have only used purchased batting for this project.

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  15. What a wonderful quilt and such nice fabrics. Beautiful.

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  16. Anonymous10:00 AM

    Great! Nice way to display the fabric.

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  17. With as many quilts as you do, you deserve to have "real" labels. So many people I know through blogland use namemaker. That's where I'll order from if I can ever find a catchy name to put on my quilts.

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  18. There was a recent post about labels:

    http://www.makeit-loveit.com/2011/02/clothing-labelsby-100s.html

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  19. Love It! All of it! Thanks for the inspiration!

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  20. Wow! I love this quilt! Thank you for sharing but most importantly, thank you for your constant inspiration. Your quilts are great!!
    Cristina

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  21. Sweetwater nakes great labels!!!!

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  22. Hooray for using up some of our stash! :) I need to make one of these. No, wait, I need to finish what I have started. My new motto: Don't start something new. Finish something old. ;) Love this. Go snuggle. Stay warm.

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  23. I love this one too! And that bike fabric is soooo very cute. I LOVE all your fabrics! I just recently found your blog, and really enjoy it!

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  24. Definitely a happy finish! Congrats and thank you so much for sharing the tutorial. :)

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  25. Muy bonita y divertida, además parece fácil de hacer.
    El acolchado está perfecto.

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  26. Wonderful quilt! I'll be sure to save the tutorial to my list of quilts to make (in the future). Love your machine quilting! Wish I could do that, but so far, I'm doing well with straight line quilting.

    I'm presently finishing a sampler quilt I did on a QAL with you a couple of years ago. When I finish the binding, will send you a pic.

    Karen

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  27. What is there NOT to love about this quilt. Starting with the name Long Division *sigh*: perfect name! And having scraps from friends in a quilt makes it super special. I don't think I can do meander quilting but I might try the loopy quilting. It looks awesome! Because I DID promise myself I will machine quilt in 2011!

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  28. this is really pretty !!! i love the backing...nothing better than a good sale

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  29. While of course I can always appreciate an intricate quilt, it is this kind of quilt I am always drawn to. Fun to make and beautiful to look at. And something draws me about squares and rectangles. I really like this one.

    And a question for you, where do you find your labels? I have had a hard time finding labels. I am going to try and make them...

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  30. Oh, this is so yummy scrappy, and knowing that you remember who gave you the fabrics makes it really a special keeper !

    I really like your quilting. I've seen the loopy stuff done, but your loops look fatter or something, and they are really pleasing me. I think I may have stumbled upon the design I need for my Autumn Blues quilt. Thanks for the inspiration !

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  31. Happy colors = a happy quilt! Love it!

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  32. It is a beautiful quilt! Your quilting is fabulous!

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  33. What a beautiful quilt!

    If anyone deserves labels, you do. You know you'd use them all too. :)

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  34. Oh, I want to do this too! I just have to get past my inability to decide what fabrics go together well. Really looking forward to next months stash buster quilt. You have inspired me once again.

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  35. Your quilt is beautiful! I love the blend of fabrics, and the simplicity of the pattern. :o) Thanks for sharing!

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  36. I am so glad I found your blog! I have been struck with "Quilter's Block" but you have inspired me. I've had all my fabric for a girlfriend's baby quilt but I wanted it to be perfect so I haven't been able to make up my mind. I am positive though that your filmstrip quilt is exactly what I need. Thank you!

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  37. that is beautiful!!

    Come visit my blog at:
    Leigh at The Sewing Diva

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  38. Very nice quilt! Now I'm getting an idea to make one. :)

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  39. Susan K in Canada6:35 PM

    I am interested in labels too -but not having to order hundreds - where can a person go for custom labels? Thanks

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  40. I've ordered labels from this shop a few times: http://www.etsy.com/people/customcouturelabelco - my favourites at the moment are the ribbon yardage with my name repeated along the length - with about an inch between each repeat I can fold them in half and sew them into the seam of the binding on the reverse, or across the corner in a diaganol.

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  41. you are having so much fun... I can just feel it!

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  42. First, let me say how much I enjoy your blog. I stumbled across it a few months ago and have turned into an avid reader. It is always enjoyable to see someone who is able to cultivate and share her talent while being a Mommy too.

    You will probably get lots of label suggestions but you definitely should check out:
    http://www.etsy.com/shop/jennifersjewels
    She does an amazing job!

    You can see the ones she made for me here:
    www.carryacutebag.com

    Thanks for sharing your quilting talent. It is something I'm going to tackle some day.....

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  43. Really cool quilt...

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  44. Well, I don't blame you, I think it would be one of my favorites, too! Really pretty, and I love how you've quilted it. And the backing. Just perfect all around!

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  45. Okay, when the heck did you finish this?

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  46. Liking this quilt! Great use fabrics.
    Thank you for sharing.

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  47. The colors go wonderfully well together!

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  48. I love fast and easy quilts. A stash buster is a plus. Thanks for sharing this great pattern.

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  49. It's gorgeous!

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  50. I love the contrast of the values. Thanks for sharing the pattern, too!

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  51. I like your quilt. Great pattern. Colorful and happy. An easy quilt. A great way to use large print stash to make a fun quilt gift! Perhaps for a graduation gift.

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  52. What a fun pattern for all those fabrics you just CAN'T cut into teeny squares!

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  53. Oh my gosh! I work at a quilt store and the owner & I were just planning out a quilt using that same bicycle fabric! It is way too cute, especially with the little purple baskets :)

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  54. So lovely (and fun!) the way it turned out. I love having bits of fabric from friends in a quilt. :)

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  55. I love this quilt!!!
    Nadia Simona

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  56. I finished mine too! You can see it Here:

    http://angelscrapsquilting.blogspot.com/2011/02/finished-picnic-in-park.html

    and here:

    http://homemakingdreams.blogspot.com/2011/02/february-sky-and-quilt.html

    I appreciate your tutorial very much and am looking forward to the next one.. :o)

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  58. What a great quilt, love it.

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  59. Love the quilt! I need to start doing things like this with my scraps...

    For labels, I've started using Spoonflower. It's a fabric printing service where you can upload your design & have it printed (in full color!!) on a number of different fabrics, for a very reasonable price. It's great if you want to use more than just text for your label.

    I wanted to use my cattails logo, so I created my label design in PhotoShop, uploaded it, and ordered 1/4 yd of it in 3 different sizes, so I can play around with it on different items.

    I've also done a few 'single' labels on samples, for special quilts or IRRs. Again, an easy way to get a nice label, if you don't have your own embroidery machine or can't print on fabric or transfer paper.

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  60. I just saw this tutorial for making a fabric label using your computer printer...fyi:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8mH2R2dVQxc&feature=feedlik

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