29 Days, Days 5 – a quilt for my MIL

Posted by admin on February 1st, 2010. Filed under: 29 gifts in 29 days, Quilting.

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So I resumed counting yesterday on my 29 days and yesterday’s gift was a quilt to my mother-in-law.  Yes this was her Christmas gift, and yes, its over a month late.  But its still a gift because I worked SO hard on it.  And its late because my father-in-law had very unexpected open heart surgery the week before Christmas and it threw us all for a loop.  We truly forgot that it was Christmastime for about a week.  Needless to say, most Christmas shopping/presents were completely put on hold.  On top of that, my Mom broke her ankle the week before Thanksgiving, and  had to have surgery.  We had planned for her to come up the week before Christmas to stay with us for about 2-3 weeks while she was recovering.  It was a very crazy time.

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My MIL, Diana, seems to be more and more into the bold and bright colors that are often associated with the Hispanic cultures.   I spent more time than I’d like to admit at the quilt shop, with a few employees, trying out various combinations of fabric.  I didn’t want anything too pastel-y, and I didn’t want it to be too dark with greens and blues.  So far, everyone I’ve shown the quilt to has loved the color combo.  I’m super happy with it myself.  I quilted it on the diagonal for the first time, thanks to much inspiration from Ashley.  If you look close enough, you can see where my straight lines weren’t so straight.  But you wouldn’t look that close since you don’t want to get pinched.   :)

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The binding was kept simple – there was already so much color, that I didn’t want to take away from the quilt with yet more busy-ness.   Its Kona Orange.  Seems to really tie it all in together, don’t you think?  Finished dimensions are 70″ x 70″.  The pattern was based off of the “It’s a Rosy Day” quilt from Quilt Magazine in April 2009.

3 Responses to 29 Days, Days 5 – a quilt for my MIL

  1. Emilee Turner

    It is beautiful! So bright and cheerful and fun!! I love it!

  2. Jenn Bahr

    Wow Missy! This is really beautiful! I am so impressed….but not surprised at all….everything you try to do, you do fabulously! ;-)

  3. MIL

    Wow, this is my first blog response! But I had to say that your MIL loves her quilt. And it’s true that every time I look at it it makes me happy. I don’t think I could give a better compliment than that. Can’t wait to see what my next one looks like!!! LOL

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