Friday, March 1, 2013

Good Fortune

I think that is a great name for a quilt.  

I had the "Good Fortune" of having Karen attend a quilt show last year and find this kit.   She loved it, so knew I would too.  She texted me a picture of the quilt hanging in a vendor's booth and asked me if I wanted a kit.  Since we have such similar taste in projects, I trusted her and knew I would love it too.

I usually have so many hand projects going on that I wanted to make a pieced quilt with no applique on it.   Rarely am I drawn to pieced quilts without applique.   But, I love the colors of this quilt and the fact that it is scrappy just added to the appeal.  


The backing is flannel.  I wanted a cozy quilt to cuddle up in.  


Right after I got the binding finished, I tried cuddling up in it but it was really stiff.  (I don't prewash my fabric).   So, I threw it in the washing machine, and voila, a soft and cuddly quilt it was!  I always love the "old" look that washing gives a quilt.


It's home will be my nest where I can stay warm and stitch away on all those hand projects I have to do.   :)

I don't remember the shop that offered this quilt, but maybe Karen will comment and let you know.  

Hugs, Anne

22 comments:

  1. Love the quilt! Who designed the pattern?

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  2. It looks beautiful and snuggly and perfect for the nest :). The kit came from Homespun Quilt Shop in Estherville Iowa. She has amazing kits and is our first stop when we know she's at a quilt show.
    Hugs - Mrs. Farmhouse
    BTW - I need to get that quilt done lol

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  3. Anne it is wonderful...looks so cozy. Love it...Karen is a great personal shopper.

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  4. Oh this is so darn darling!!!!
    I love my quilts all washed and crinkly. That's when they're so comfy!

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  5. The next best thing to being at the quilt show? Having your friend there shopping for you! Love your quilt - red is my favorite.

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  6. Oh, it's fabulous, Anne! Definitely a cuddle quilt. :-)

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  7. Oh, that is right up my alley. Love it!

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  8. That looks like a fantastic cuddle quilt!! Gotta wash newly finished tops, for sure!!
    BTW, I love your seasonal sheep!!

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  9. What a beautiful, cozy quilt! Love those reds!!!

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  10. I'm finally catching up! Love all your projects, even the one dipped in coffee! That Christmas quilt will be wonderful when done, I love all the motifs. xo

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  11. Who wouldn't love such a cuddler! It's beautiful!!!

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  12. Perfectly beautiful to snuggle under....especially on days like today in my neck of the woods with about 6" of freshly fallen snow.

    Love it and love the colors!

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  13. I love your new quilt! I checked out Homespun's site as well. Fabulous!

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  14. Love it! The colors, the simplicity of the piecing and the quilting!

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  15. It looks inviting! Love the red....my favorite color!

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  16. I would purchase the same kit in a second if I could find it somewhere. It is just beautiful!

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  17. Gorgeous quilt...such a good friend to look out for you like this!! :o))
    P

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  18. Wow - it's easy to see why you like this one so much, Anne! Great idea to back it in flannel! Happy Snuggling!
    Cheers!

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  19. What a terrific quilt! Nice having a friend like Karen who knows what you love! Perusing your blog at long last and loving all your wool projects. They are simply dreamy!

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  20. Love a quilt - fresh out of the dryer. . . the 'krinklier' the better. . . & yours is beautiful! xo Bren

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  21. I love your red quilt with the flannel backing - and I had a question - about fabrics running - I don't wash my fabrics before I quilt - but had trouble with one running (actually a black that shocked me) and now I am afraid to move forward - do you usually find that you don't have trouble with colors running when you wash? I washed in cold water with a mild soap and the quilt was ruined. I actually had several color catchers in the load 'just in case' and it still ran. I was horrified when I pulled it out of the washer so I washed a few more times and it lightened it but my quilt is now grey in some areas that were white before washing. Any suggestions or thoughts? I used quilt shop quality fabrics, not the cheaper fabrics.

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