Friday, October 29, 2010

Olivia's 3-D Bow Tie Quilt

Amy's Creative Side - Blogger's Quilt Festival
I'm stepping out of my comfort zone a bit and joining the Blogger's Quilt Festival.   Inspiration for this quilt came from the arrival of a special little girl, Olivia.  If you'd like to read her story, hope on over here, where this quilt first began. This quilt was the source of much joy, prayer, tears, and mutterings, along with many trips to see the Quilt Lady.





  I first saw a 3-D Bow Tie quilt while attending a quilt show in Dallas over 15 years ago.  There was a booth set up for fellow quilters to complete a square and it would be added to a special quilt going to a charity. I was intrigued and asked if I could complete an extra square so I could take it home.  It sat dormant in my idea box until Olivia was born and it really seemed the perfect quilt for her. Using scraps from two quilts I recently made and a new fabric added in, Olivia's 3-D Bow Tie Quilt was created from the heart.
Mostly because of inspiration from Tracy
I wanted to add some personalization 
words that represented


She is surrounded   by

and she is so very


and most of all, there is




Olivia's hand prints along with her 2 siblings are hidden in the quilt




















Introducing Miss Olivia and her quilt.
Isn't she beautiful!
Since this was my first real quilt (my others were rag quilts), I learned a lot  along the way. My own machine is not able to handle free-motion quilting. I was so thankful to The Quilt Lady, who allowed me to borrow her sweet machine to finish Olivia's quilt.  This eliminated much stress and ripping out thread bunched up on the back of the quilt.  It didn't matter how much I or Tracy adjusted my machine, it wouldn't do it.  I even took it to the shop and had it worked on in hopes to solve the problem.  I love going over to the Quilt Lady's place - to me it was a comfortable place, where I can sit down, talk, and she would take time out of her busy day to guide me along, encourage me, and show me how to solve a problem.  What a blessing and dear friend she has been in letting me borrow her really cool machine, which made finishing this quilt more stress-free.

I entered this in the Spring Bloggers' Quilt Festival
Now if you don't already know about this, please visit Amy's Creative Side because she's hosting her 4th Blogger's Quilt Festival this week!



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9 comments:

the momma said...

YAY you!!! wish I had something to enter this time around. I just set a timer for 15 minutes & I'm going to see how many quilts I can visit. YOU were my first stop :-)

love you, my encouraging friend!

Lindsay @ Me Quilting said...

what a great quilt! I love all the top stitching details! great job!

Linda at Roscoe's Ma said...

Beautiful colors and beautiful quilting. Beautiful Olivia too!

Katherine said...

What a beautiful quilt! I love the special quilting you added and the story behind this quilt. Olivia is a sweetheart.

pinsandneedles said...

What a sweet little quilt for a sweet little baby girl!

Chris said...

What a wonderful story. This is such a sweet quilt.

Carol said...

Aawwww. baby and quilt look so beautiful together. I love the idea of "hiding" words and hands in the quilting.

Karen said...

I love the 3D Bow Tie pattern and you have used it so effectively in this quilt. The colours look great and i love what you have done in your quilting. A real treasure!

Angie said...

Beautiful quilting - I like the personalization.