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Wednesday, December 11, 2013

“Only a Lily” – New Quilt From an Old Favorite


This year the traditional block that our quilt was to represent was the “Carolina Lily.”

I was stunned when I received a call recently that my quilt “Only a Lily” had won 1st place. And then I got all giddy and had to call some family and friends and share my good news.

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When my sister, Emily, started making some quilts using Gloria Loughman’s technique from her book “Radiant Landscapes,” I loved the effect.
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So, I bought a book too and studied it and decided to make a ‘lily’ quilt to practice for my entry. 
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I was pleased with how “Lily” turned out and decided to use the technique for my entry.
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So, I found a piece of fabric that I thought would work good for the background …
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… and I cut red and green squares of 2 other pieces of fabric. I traced off a motif of the traditional Carolina Lily pattern onto the squares … 
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… and cut them out.
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When Emily saw my little bits of scraps left over she decided to make another small art quilt using them in the sky of her “Setting Sage” quilt.
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I thought it marvelous and decided to change my background to the same yellow that she had chosen. But alas, it didn’t have the same effect that hers did.
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So I went back to my original choice of background fabric and I loved what I saw.
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Here, I have added a black border with slight curves.
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Then I cut out ‘lily’ parts and laid them on the background. Deciding which lily I liked best was a hard choice.
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When all the fusing was finished I was ready to quilt.
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And after the quilting was finished the quilt wanted to wobble, ripple, and pucker up.
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But that didn’t cause me too much worry as it all flattened out when I blocked it with lots of water.
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And then I added the piping and binding and blocked it again.

Only a Lily
56 1/2” X 56 1/2”
“I am only … a  [humble] lily of the valleys [that grows in deep and difficult places]. … Like the lily among thorns, so are you …” –Song of Solomon 2:1, 2 (Amplified)

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Detail
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25 comments:

  1. Congratulations!! I am so glad that you won! It is a stunning quilt, and I love that you described the process you went through to make it!

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  2. It is beautiful! Definitely deserving of a 1st place. Congrats!

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  3. That is so cool! Congrats, Aunt Julia! - Claire B.

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  4. You deserve to win with such a beautifula nd unique quilt. Thanks for sharing how you went about designing and creating the quilt.

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  5. Congratulations Julia! How wonderful and you did a great job! Love seeing your creativity!

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  6. Loved that you described how you made the quilt and it is lovely. Thanks for sharing.

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  7. Words cannot express how happy I am for you! Congratulations. Judy

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  8. Your quilt is just stunning! I fell in love with it the moment I laid eyes on it. The scripture verse goes so well and really touched my heart. Thank you for sharing this with your readers. I for one have been blessed by this quilt and the verse.

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  9. I remember seeing your blog posts about this quilt. I love the little pieces cut out like little lily leaves to make the pattern background. Congrats on winning!!

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  10. Congratulations. I remember this quilt earlier and though it was fabulous and was waiting to see it completed. The colors, and the traditional block which was used, the layout it is wonderful.

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  11. Congratulations! This is wonderful news for you and this awesome quilt! Beautiful work.
    Have a great day.
    Always, Queenie

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  12. Wow, Julia, it's a stunner! Congratulations! So well deserved!

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  13. I absolutely LOVE the look of this quilt. What a neat technique. I can see how it won 1st place!

    Thank you so much for sharing this at Needle and Thread Thursday!

    :) Kelly @ My Quilt Infatuation

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  14. In two words, beautiful and congratulations.

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  15. Your hard work and talent certainly are apparent......thanks for sharing your insights!!!

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  16. This is wonderful Julia. I saw this on the critique group while it was in progress. You should make the SAQA rep aware of this well deserved honor for the regional blog.

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  17. What an incredible amount of work! It's a stunner!

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  18. Congrats on your win, if you had not described the techniques, I would have had no idea the amount of work that went into the Lilies. Wonderful! I also love Blue bell, so cute! Amy

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  19. Congratulations! What an amazing amount of work.

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  20. Wow! I had a hard time visualizing what you were doing. Now that I see it all together, I'm stunned - wonderful job.

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  21. Julia, I enjoy reading your blog and about your faith and family. Congratulations on your first place win!!!! My daughter, Rachel and I entered a quilt in the NQOF contest and we got fourth place. I hope you will be at Paducah this spring because I would like to meet you. Wonderful technique for this quilt! Marilyn










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  22. This is really beautiful and creative! I have that book also and now I really feel the push to work with it. Lots of cutting and Emily's work is so neat also! Thanks so much for the inspiration!

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  23. Congratulations on your well deserved win. It's hard to believe how much work went into the quilt's making. Diann
    kyquiltymama@hotmail.com

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