For my second multi coloured Bits-A-Quilt I decided to make it a bit longer so as not to get cold toes if I wanted warm ears. The same thing applies to the bits making up this quilt as the last, although there are a few less childhood memories in this one and a lot more quilting projects. I estimate it took seven years for there to be enough bits to make the top.
If you look carefully you will see a blue circle, it is a fine check material and is the decorative ring of material from the top of a jar of lemon curd I bought at a fair. A fun addition to my quilt and the curd was nice too.
As the quilt grew to the desired size I wanted to do some Celtic knots and zoamorphs. However I did not want to have the fancy bit on the back, just on the front. So I firstly did a sandwich with the top wadding and voile to keep the weight down a bit, all those seams adds quite a bit of heft as it is.
It was fun picking the designs and dotting them around the quilt. You may recognise the dragon knot from my carved box. I still like it and may well use it again on something else.
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Celtic bird |
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Dragon Celtic knot |
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Orange fish on white |
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White fish on orange |
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Zoamorph |
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tri knot |
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Knots
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Celtic Swirl |
As with my earlier Bits-a-quilt I love looking at this quilt as it is full of memories with scraps from many a project (you can see the tartan below that was left from the Young Women's quilts, I told you that would make an appearance). It is a bit like a memory game, what bit came from where.
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