Well I am posting early again as I am being given short shrift again tomorrow as hubby is working from home *smiling* It would be ok if he didn't get up with the chooks and start so early. Anyway......
All of the above are rolled up into the one theme this Friday. I am sharing a very favourite quilt of mine that I made in 2006. It was a BOM by very talented Aussie designer Leanne Beasley ( I am a huge fan of her work). As I had made her previous BOM in pinks and greens I decided I would make "Journey of a Quilter" in my most favourite colour theme...Green and Burgundy. This quilt is one of my most favourite things. It spoke to me from the minute I saw it and I knew I just had to stitch it. I loved every minute of stitching and quilting it. And while I was stitching it I was constantly reminded that I feel so blessed that I stumbled upon a local quilt show and was smitten enough to begin the 'Journey' of being a stitcher and quilter.It has taken me to places I never dreamed I would go and given me so much.....like confidence in myself, I have stitched things I would never have believed I could of, enhanced my creativity, allowed me to share with and admire other stitchers and most important of all....I met the most wonderful, supportive,giving and caring women I have ever been blessed to know. My quilting group friends are favourites all on their own. I love the central panel and the sentiments expressed in this quilt and it has certainly rung true for me. Since beginning my designing work I have met the most wonderful and encouraging people....'Stitchers' are indeed amazing people. Leanne's work has truly inspired me and I love that she's an Aussie. Our Aussie designers are truly unique (I know I'm a tad biased) and something to be very proud of. So there it is my FTF.
I think I have covered everything....A favourite thing, lovely flowers stitched on my quilt and it's red and green. So you can visit Shay for FTF at http://fairybreadmusings.blogspot.com/ and Bronwyn for Floral Friday at http://korumburraquilting.blogspot.com/ and last but not least Robyn for Colourful Fridays at
http://diasyquilts.blogspot.com/ I must really learn how to link with a single word....still out of my expertise at the moment. I hope you all have a wonderful Friday and I will catch up with you all later in the day.
"All you will ever need is within you"
Blessings Michelle
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I made this quilt too early in my starting this hobby (after making Leanne's house too!). It was a challenge and I couldn't believe I actually made it. I had to have a go at piecing and stitchery. It is one of my favourites. I hand quilted mine and was so excited when it was done. I can understand your love for this quilt and the memories it brings you.
ReplyDeleteI love it . I have seen this quilt a few times now around blogland but I really love the colors you have chosen and your work is lovely!I have to agree you Aussie's are wonderful creative designers.
ReplyDeleteHello Michelle,
ReplyDeleteYou did a great job on the quilt. We are lucky to have some fab designers in Australia. Including you.
Happy days.
Bev.xoxo
I also love the quilt, you certainly do have some great designers-including yourself!
ReplyDeleteHappy stitching,Michelle.
I adore those quilts ..Gardeners Journal is very similar and they look so pretty!
ReplyDeleteYour quilt is not only a labour of love but a work of art! A truly fabulous favourite. Thanks for popping it up so we can all admire it.
Your quilt is beautiful Michelle, I love all you amazing Aussie designers too!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Michelle. At least yours is done. Mine is still a kit. :) lol one day i'll make it up. I love Leanne's patterns too. Happy Stitching,
ReplyDeleteA Quilt to be proud of Michelle, it is beautiful, I agree, we are so lucky to have such great designers in Australia, and we must support them.( keep up the great work won't you?).Blessing back to you.R.
ReplyDeleteMichelle your quilt is just beautiful. I love it as well.
ReplyDeleteHugs
donna
I have Leanne's first quilt pieced but I got it as a BOM and I hated the fabrics, and got short changed on a few so never finished it. I think I have the second patterns and the last one and am collecting Vingette I will have lots of project when I retire and don't have the money to buy them anymore. My quilting friends are my besties. Looking forward to a weekend with them.
ReplyDeleteYour quilt is wonderful. Great fabrics and beautiful stitching. I think everyone has at least one of Leanne's patterns.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful post. My patchwork & quilting friends are keeping me sane in my 'early retirement' years. Pink & green is my fav. combination and your green & burgundy has inspired me to look at another aspect of it. Thanks for dropping by today.
ReplyDeleteA beautiful quilt Michelle, and a lovely post. I agree we do have some fabulous designers here in Australia.
ReplyDeleteI have always wanted to participate in a BOM. Your quilt is lovely and you can see the love in it. The colors are stunning and your handwork is wonderful.
ReplyDeleteMichelle, what a beautiful post and a beautiful quilt!
ReplyDeleteThankyou for sharing this.. I share many of your sentiments about your quilting / designing journey. We are blessed!
Happy Colourful Friday xx
Well done on all counts!
ReplyDeleteA beautiful quilt and words that were never more true!
What a beautiful quilt! thanks for sharing with us!
ReplyDeleteI love your quilt and the story behind it. I'ma Scot living in the USA who happens to love Aussie designers :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful post hon, and beautiful quilt - Aussie designers sure are special, I agree!
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by to my blog. You have also nice stuff here. Would be perfect for my *PicStory* next Tuesday: DIY*
ReplyDeleteIf you like... :)
Michelle, what a beautiful post.. I love your quilt and I love what you expressed.. Thank heavens for all you talented Aussie designers..xxx
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