A Dozen Roses for Maria, 33 by 40 inches
machine pieced and quilted
I'm a late entry into the fall Bloggers Quilt Festival
but I've been seeing all the other wonderful quilts out there
and I wanted to share this one.
I made these roses inspired by Andrea when we took an online class/challenge
with Tonya Ricucci in 2008
Andrea was making a bed of roses quilt for her sister's wedding
from free-pieced roses
and I decided to use up some passed along scraps to try some roses myself.
I made a bunch of roses and then didn't know how to join them.
Fast forward to January, 2011 when I had an inspiration
and joined the roses using a curved piecing technique.
I had intended to give this lap-sized blanket to an elderly friend who loves flowers
but she died from cancer the weekend I finished it.
So for now, I'm keeping it, to remind myself of my good friend Maria.
Thanks for visiting and take a look at all the other great quilts linked up at Amy's blog.
17 comments:
So beautiful!
How beautiful....the quilt and the sentiment that goes with it.
it turned out so beautiful !
Another quilt from Tonya's classes...isn't that wonderful ? She inspired a lot of people
wonderful quilt!
Love this, so beautiful and different and will bring you great memories of a dear friend.
Absolutely beautiful! The way you put them together is very creative.
What a beautiful quilt!
I'm a late entry too! Love your quilt, glad you shared it.
I've always wanted to make something like this. It's just beautiful, and the perfect gift for someone who loves flowers.
So creative~
Margaret
msolomo1@maine.rr.com
www.quiltsoflove.blogspot.com
Gorgeous! And a lovely memory quilt.
Loevely quilt with a wonderful story! Even with your friend gone, this quilt will sure remember you of lots of happy moments you spent together. Thanks for sharing!
Lovely quilt. Sorry about the loss of your friend.
Great roses! I like this quilt. I hope it brings you happy memories of your friend.
And better late than never for the BQF!
Greetings from Hungary. I really like your quilt. Beautiful colors, and stitching. I love the asymmetrical patterns.
Inspiring story and an inspired quilt to go with it. The quilt stayed with you as a wonderful reminder of your friend.
I love this one, Brenda! Gorgeous!
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