Thursday, January 31, 2013

Madrona Road Challenge Quilt

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I know, I know.... I've been a poor blogger for the last couple of months. I haven't posted since November! I did a lot of Christmas gift sewing and projects, so there is a lot that I haven't posted. In all honesty, I'd rather spend my limited time sewing than blogging about it! I'll try to do better, I promise! I've got a lot of catching up to do!
 
This is the quilt I made for the Madrona Road Challenge. Prior to the challenge, I had been looking at this fabric as a possibility for a quilt I was planning to be included in a bedroom makeover. I absolutely loved the line! Once the challenge was announced, I decided to just go for it!
 

I used the pattern "Petal Pod" from the book Modern Quilts from the Blogging Universe. I love the way that it looks like a bed runner! I think I need to wash and dry it again in a larger machine to get the desired look and to get those wrinkles out! I also still need to make some pillow shams and throw pillows to go with it. The rest of the room needs re-done. Of all the rooms in our house, it's the only one that, after 10 years of marriage, still has only my hubby's bachelor furniture! This quilt is just the first step in that direction.


The solid on the front of the quilt is Moda Bella Gray. I made the quilt "reversible" so I could change up the look if I tire of it, not that I plan on it! The back is a similar design with the solid in Kona Coal and the same bed runner look using 5-inch charm squares of the Madrona Road prints with some of the solid Kona Coal mixed in.

 
The blocks were really quite easy to put together, and it came together quickly because of the majority of the quilt was solid. I quilted it in straight vertical lines from top to bottom, 1.5 inches apart. Getting the lines straight was the most difficult part of making this quilt! I had to mark and re-mark lines so many times. I'm in love with the finished quilt and because it was so difficult to get those lines straight, I think I love it all the more!


9 comments:

  1. AMAZING Kyndra! It's so simple and elegant. Definately upload a photo to the finished challenge Flickr page.

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  2. Beautiful Kyndra! I also love that pattern from the book, how do you like the rest of the book? Did you use painter's tape for your quilting? It looks amazing! Great job and definitely make sure to upload it to the FINISHED group (there are two different Flickr groups, the Finished group only allows you to post one pic).

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    1. Honestly, I think the rest of the book is "just okay." I bought the book specifically for this pattern, I had been imagining something similar and when I saw it, I knew it was "the one." You can certainly borrow the book if you don't already have it. As for the quilting, I used a very large carpenters square and a hera marker. It was totally a pain!

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  3. That's lovely! I like how the "design" part of the quilt is towards the bottom so the whole quilt has a sense of calm to it, which is perfect for a bedroom.

    Nice to have you back! Don't sweat the absence - it seems most bloggers tend to disappear for awhile at least once in their blogging career. :-)

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  4. Love it! Very well done, great design! As Kristy said, so simple and yet elegant. Thank you for sharing.

    Have a super great sewing and stitching day!

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  5. Really, really beautiful quilt! I love all of the negative space.

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    1. Thank you! I really, really love the fabric! It was wonderful to work with!

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    1. Thank you so much! I absolutely adore the pattern. Your blog was one of the first quilting blogs I followed closely. I totally love your quilts and design!

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