These two quilts are for brothers. One is just over a year old and the other will be born in April. They will be sharing a room, and the mother wants quilts that complimented each other. The mother also picked the designs, and I'm so glad I was able to make them a reality.
This post is picture happy. My husband and I had an enjoyable day at a local art museum, the Dixon Gallery and Gardens. I took advantage of the landscape for these pictures. ENJOY!
Quilt #1: A Twisted Path
Back of Quilt #1
Back of Quilt #2
Remember that mini-quilt I made with the scraps from the snowballs? I turned it into a pillow for the nursery.
It was such a lovely day, and I'm so glad I took the quilts along.
I'll be delivering these quilts to the mother next week. I can't wait to see them in the nursery! :)
Those are wonderful -- I love the monograms!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! They look really good together! And the photos are excellent.
ReplyDeleteLove the photo shoot of your wonderful projects!
ReplyDeleteThey certainly do compliment each other, and these brothers will have a really cool room with these quilts used in them!
ReplyDeleteThe quilts look great and what a great place to take the pictures!
ReplyDeleteWow very cool!
ReplyDeleteI agree, so way very cool!! Love the quilts and the pillow!
ReplyDeleteWow, what a lucky family to receive such beautiful quilts! Great job, Janet! They are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteReally, really beautiful. Stunning actually. I especially like the picture with the 2 quilts on the bench with the tree in the background - it is frame worthy!
ReplyDeletelove the idea that these quilts will grow with the little ones and last a lifetime as they are grown up. Great use of your scraps on the pillow and some lovely photos of the setting where you took the photos
ReplyDeleteThese are wonderful!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous quilts and stunning photos - congrats :)
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful- Can you share the pattern for Twisted Path. Absolutely stunning
ReplyDeleteI really like the Twisted Path, where can I get the pattern? Thanks
ReplyDeleteLovely quilts. I must remember your twisted path design. Did you make it entirely from HSTs?
ReplyDeleteI just love your twisted path design! The pillow is a very nice touch :)
ReplyDeleteYour pictures are awesome! I'm going to have to start scouting places to take pictures!
Love them and using the brown was such a nice change of pace from other "neutrals".
ReplyDeleteWonderful quilts! You had a great location to showcase them in the photos.
ReplyDeleteVery nicw photo shoot to show off your beautiful quilts.
ReplyDeleteI like especially the Twisted Path, it's so graphic and color choices are beautiful! And wonderful work also with your other quilts!
ReplyDeleteoh nice, front and back those are really awesome. Do you have a pattern for the first one? I've got some solids on the way that look wonderful with that pattern. Great job!
ReplyDeleteI love the way you were able to show off the quilts in the creative photos, and I love how you pieced the fabrics for the monograms. Great idea!
ReplyDeleteLoving both quilts! I had to pin them, they are so cool. I love the pinwheel type beginning of the one, and the snowball one is very original.
ReplyDeleteThese are just great Janet! Love the colors for boys. Parson Gray was perfect. The pillow you made is just super cute too. I save those little hst's too...great project for those. Great pics! I see you are a crazy quilt lady like me:) We get those pics where we need to, haha. Anyone say anything to you?
ReplyDeleteI love this - so graphic and striking!
ReplyDeleteGreat quilts! Please share where I can find the 1st quilt pattern. I'd love to make one with batiks.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! And what fabulous photos... these are sure to please mom and the boys for ages to come!
ReplyDeleteWow, these are beautiful! I especially like the Twisted Path. Is that pattern available anywhere or is it your own design?
ReplyDeleteHi Janet! We wanted to let you know that we featured your lovely Twisted Path Quilt on the FWFS Blog! You did an amazing job! :)
ReplyDeleteRegards,
Jodie & Lindsey
Beautiful quilts and isn't it fun to use the scraps for a pillow!! Thanks for sharing! Freemotion by the River Linky Party Tuesday
ReplyDeleteThose are both beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThey're fabulous! Love that Twisted Path. And such great pics too!
ReplyDeleteI love both of them! Super job.
ReplyDeleteI love that you went and took these photos at a public place. I don't think I'd have the nerve to do something like that - I'm just sure that someone would yell at me for it. And I absolutely love how the quilts turned out. They're masculine, without being dreary. Perfect.
ReplyDeleteLucky brothers. . . I especially like the first one. Nice photos too. A very lovely setting.
ReplyDeleteOh, Janet! These both turned out handsomely! And the pillow really is such a compliment. Mama will be thrilled! You should be doubly proud!
ReplyDeleteI love the patterns that were chosen. They do compliment each other. I especially love the initials on the backs. Very pretty.
ReplyDeleteWow wow wow! I am so so so impressed once again!!! love~
ReplyDeleteWhat lucky boys to receive such beautiful quilts! You just know they'll be loved a lot. Their mom should be "over the moon" happy with your extraordinary works.
ReplyDeleteBoth quilts are lovely, but I'm particularly drawn to the Twisted Path graphics. Did you use a pattern to make that one or did you just play around with HST?
Thank you for sharing and being an inspiration to the rest of us!
Janet, these quilts are amazing! I'm so happy to have something so special for my little boys. I know they will use these and enjoy them for years to come and they are just wonderfully made. The colors and patterns came out better than I even dreamed and I'm so happy we get to own a little piece of your creativity. And the pillow was such a sweet surprise for Baby C. I love everything about them all! Thank you so much for making something so special for my babies!
ReplyDeleteWow I love those!
ReplyDeleteOh wie wunderschön! I love the snowball quilt the best. I have to do One for my grandchild
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