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Sunday, May 20, 2012

Bloggers' Quilt Festival

Hello everyone and welcome to the big "Quilt Festival" at
 Amy's Creative Side.Amy's Creative Side 
I want to share with you a miniature quilt I created called "Over the Sea".  This quilt was made for a fund raiser for the Virginian Quilt Museum.   What inspired me to make this little quilt was a larger quilt I made called ......

"Under The Sea".  I created this quilt using a triangle block layout.  Can you find the triangles? There are no "Y" seams in this quilt.  Although it looks like it is complicated to piece, it is quite simple.  There are three different triangle block units.

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  1. This is beautiful! I love the colors and the quilting with the thread color really highlights it.

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    1. Thanks Kate, I did a google search on the "in" color at the time I made the quilt and these were the color that were in.

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  2. Really interesting design. Lovely!

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    1. Hi - your profile seems to be set to no-repy so I couldn't reply directly. Thought I'd do it here.

      THank you for your lovely comments. I think I've made about a dozen quilts at this point. I've lost track already! A friend of mine did ask me to share it with her home ec class. Her twelfth graders were making quilts, even the boys. :-)

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  3. Beautiful, I love the design, and the quilting is wonderful too.

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  4. Great job, has such wonderful movement.

    Come see my entries 64 (repro. applique) and 85 (antique appliques).

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    1. The Michael Miller gray fabric adds to the movement of the quilt.

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    1. Thanks Charlotte, I had a fun time creating both of them.

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  6. Beautiful wee quilt, all around sophisticated design and visually wonderful. Love the added movement with the quilting.
    Have a great day.
    Always, Queenie

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  7. oooooooooooh, both of your quilts are wonderful and so vibrant. is it in your simply triangles book? thanks for sharing and have a great day

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    1. This is not in my book "Simply Triangles" or "Star Struck Quilts". Keep watching though.

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  8. Fantastic looking quilt with lots of movement. I particularly like the way the grey swirly fabric make your eye zing all around. Great quilt great fabric choice and aptly named..it does feel sea like!

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    1. My daughter Autumn named "Under the Sea", so the wee quilt just had to be "Over the Sea".

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  9. What an amazing quilt. Those colors are brilliant! It looks really complicated and turned out beautifully.

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    1. Sandy, it is not as hard as you might think.

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  10. Wonderful. Love your color choices and such a clever design.

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    1. This was out of my comfort zone, but I was very pleased. I will need to jump out of that comfort zone more often.

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  11. This is STUNNING! And for such a great cause, I love the Virginia Quilt Museum.

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    1. The Va. Quilt Museum changes there exhibits 4 times a year. Since I am only 8 miles from Harrisonburg I get to go frequently.

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  12. Love the fabrics in this great quilt. Nicely done.

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  13. I love, love, love both of these quilts. You do marvelous work.

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  14. I just love the colors and those tiny diamonds! Beautiful work!

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    1. The tiny diamonds were created by strip piecing, so it is not as hard to piece as you think

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  15. Wow! I love the movement and asymmetry! Gorgeous.

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  16. Ooo... orange + aqua = happy! There is so much movement in this quilt. The design is truly fabulous. Thanks so much for sharing!

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  17. j'adore la conception très originale dans les couleurs ,félicitations

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  18. This wonderful little quilt will be auctioned at Benefitbidding.com to raise funds for the Virginia Quilt Museum. The auction will start on August 10 and conclude on the 24th. You don't want to miss out on the opportunity to have this original Barbara Cline work of art in your collections. Thank you Barbara for this special donation!

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