At last I've finished my Cherish Circle Quilt!
The Cherish Circle is part of Do Good Stitches, a charity bee on Flickr. Every month we make 2 blocks each and every month a new quilt is born to give away to somebody deserving. Our group has made some really gorgeous quilts (take a look at them on the Flickr group), and at least one has gone to the Siblings Together charity, which has made me very happy!
I first wrote about this quilt back in February when I decided on this design for my month being the 'quilter'. I based it on the Across the Sea block, but my block has 4 crosses instead of 1. So I called it Far Across the Sea and I posted a block tutorial here.
I had all the blocks back and the top put together by the end of April but it has taken this long to baste, quilt and bind it!
The quilt is going to a girl with high functioning autism via a charity called Autism Initiatives. I used to volunteer at their Edinburgh drop-in centre and I asked them to identify somebody who would really benefit from a having a quilt made especially for them.
They identified a young girl and the only information I received about her was that she was interested in travel, hoped to go to college one day to study tourism and that her favourite colours were blue, green and turquoise. I probably would never have chosen such a limited palette but I love they way this has turned out!
I hand quilted around all the crosses with perle cotton 8's in a mixture of the same shades.
I couldn't resist a bit of embroidery for the label! I love doing those raised roses from my Sampler Tree embroidery. This label started of as a demo for a tutorial on how to make them - look out for this in my next post.
I used Joel Dewberry's Heirloom Opal in Jade for the backing. I just need to finish off the name on the label and it is ready to hand over. Well done all you Cherish Circle girls for doing such a great job making all those blocks! It has been such a joy studying all the pretty 'new to me' fabrics while I quilted.
And a big thank you for all your support (and sales!) for my embroidery patterns last week!
Somebody has even managed to finish one of the embroideries already!! That would be Elisabeth who lusted after Hester the Hare at the FQ retreat and who was the first person to buy and finish that pattern! She has done a beautiful job and you can see it here.
And there is still time to get your FREE Boris the Bear embroidery pattern - just read this post for details.
Oooh, it looks fab, and I'm sure it will be well loved
ReplyDeleteOh it looks lovely! That back is a perfect match too, really lovely :-)
ReplyDeletethat looks brilliant Jo - it's really turned out beautifully
ReplyDeleteThis is fabulous!!
ReplyDeleteLovely - so calming and fresh.
ReplyDeleteJo, it’s looking beautiful! Thanks for all the work to put it together and even have it handquilted! Love the backing fabric as well!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely quilt - the recipient is a lucky girl xxx
ReplyDeleteGorgeous quilt, Jo. I love the colour palette and the hand quilting.
ReplyDeleteThank you for your kind words about my Hester. I will try your tip about using a darker blue to whip the backstitches as soon as I can get into town to buy more floss. I need some for the Sampler Tree :-)
This is such a beautiful quilt! The recipient will cherish it, I'm sure!
ReplyDeleteThat is beautiful! I agree the palette looks gorgeous and I love the embroidered label too!
ReplyDeleteIt's gorgeous - I'm sure it will be treasured!
ReplyDeleteIt's just beautiful - I am sure it would brighten up anyone's life - the colours are so fresh and vibrant. And for it to be handquilted too! Gorgeous. xCathy
ReplyDeleteLove it, incredibly fantastic. Catching up reading multiple posts. Love the fabric you've posted, too.
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