Friday, October 29, 2010

Blogger's Quilt Festival

Amy's Creative Side - Blogger's Quilt Festival
Amy's Creative Side is holding her 4th quilt festival for all of us to enjoy.  This is my first time to join.  (I was a few days early and my previous post would not work so I deleted it.)  Go to her site and enjoy all the bloggers' quilts!

The quilt I have chosen to show is a quilt made from men's ties.



"Tapestry"
In 2008 I took a class from a good friend who has made numerous projects using ties, including vests and quilts.  I had saved ties for several months, getting them from family, friends and also the good will stores. They all had to be washed and taken apart.  The ones that bled were thrown away.   I also saved all the labels on the ties, afterwards deciding to use them on the face of the quilt.  Several were from local stores not in business anymore, which is always fun to hear the comments from people remembering them.

The pattern was very easy and no seams were suppose to match because different widths of ties were used, using a specific number of strips in each block.
The pink fabric was from a dress of mine that I had worn twice several years before and still hanging in the closet.  (Tell me some of you save those old outfits too!)  The quilting was done by a longarmer (also a friend) who did a fantastic job.
After making this, I made the decision that I prefer working with cotton fabric and not the ties.  BUT, I enjoy trying new things--you just never know what you WILL like!


15 comments:

  1. How creative! I love quilts with a collaborative effort...

    Jennifer :)

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  2. Special creative solution beautiful Quilt

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  3. Now this is unusual! The design itself is great, and I love the way you used the tie labels! Just goes to show you can use every little last bit! Lovely quilt!

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  4. Wow!! I love this, I'm not showing my partner this , he'd want one straight away. I particularly love the way you've put the tags every where. They look like they're floating.

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  5. Fabulous. I love the movement in the design.

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  6. I love your quilt:)) Thank you so much for visiting my blog:)

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  7. I love the design of your quilt, but I don't think I could ever work with ties like you did.

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  8. the tie labels had interest to the quilt, I like the diamond pattern, and I bet the quilt is really heavy.

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  9. This is an amazing quilt ! Will have to bookmarkt this side - I have a box full of ties, and I would love to do something with them. Thanks for the inspiration ;-))

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  10. Fun Diamonds. I want to try a string quilt in the future after working wtih my current quilt of diamonds.

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  11. Great layout for showcasing the tie fabrics. I love the fact that you also used the labels.

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  12. This is such an effective design with the ties.
    It looks great and the quilting is wonderful!

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  13. Hi Linda! My tree skirt is a modified version of Linda Marcou's "Treasured Tree Skirt" pattern. Mine is for a table top tree, and it's only a 28" diameter. Thanks for stopping by Consider My Monkeys!

    I love repurposing items. Great use of those ties!

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  14. I think you were very creative to use ties that way. A friend asked me to make a quilt of ties for her son in memory of his grandfather using his ties and although I had some ideas of how it might be done, I don't sew by machine so was afraid to attempt the project.
    Yours turned out nicely.

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  15. clever and super interesting quilt. great colors, using the tags is really a neat thing to have done, too. thanks for sharing and have a great day

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