It's Friday again, and that means it's time for us to get our whoop whoop on!!! I've been waiting for this Friday for more than a week, because last Friday I couldn't reveal this quilt yet!
I chose 62 pictures - some of Nancy over the years, with family members past and present, and a few of her kids to throw in the mix too.
The background fabrics are primarily from a fat quarter bundle of Michael Miller dots that I gave to my daughter several years ago for Christmas (it was all she wanted that year!) But last year, she gave it back to me, suggesting that maybe I could find a use for it, since she didn't think she'd ever have time to sew again. When I started looking in my stash for background fabric, I decided that this way she could have her pretty polka dots in a quilt!
I added in some Cotton + Steel prints that I won from Hawthorne Threads last year, too. So the front of this quilt all came from stash!
And see that backing peeking out? It's my favorite IKEA print - the very last piece of it (boohoo!), made just large enough with a strip of the cut-off pieces from the Polaroid blocks, sewn together into a long strip. It was the perfect size to make the back just a little bigger!
I also have enough of that colorful strip left over to make a table runner - a great suggestion by some folks on Instagram! Thanks!
On Sunday, we celebrated Nancy's birthday and I gave her the quilt. I managed to get one picture of her with the quilt...
...before Nathanael made off with it and started walking around the house like this....
But he did come out for cake!!
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It's so much fun to see that I'm not alone in drowning in my scraps, and it's giving me a lot of encouragement to tackle those scraps and use them. I can't wait to see what everyone else is working on and how they get along with their monthly goals. Want to join in? Check out the first post by clicking here!
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And now it's your turn!
What's got you whooping it up this week?
What's making you dance the happy dance?
Share - we want to dance right along with you -
And it's always more fun to dance with friends!
The party will stay open until Sunday midnight -
Hope to see you there!
Hugs!
Sarah
What a great gift and lovely colors. I love your grandson. A whoop whoop for the quilt and your lovely grandson!!
ReplyDeleteAnd congrats with your daughter!!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE LOVE LOVE this idea! it is so personal a real treasure. How did you print the pictures onto the fabric and make them all the same size?
ReplyDeletewhat a good idea! first time I've seen a 'Polaroid' quilt. little guy under the quilt is cute and happy birthday to your daughter :))
ReplyDeleteWhoop Whoop on the EXCELLENT job you did creating your daughter's quilt... it will be used and treasured forever I am sure! :) thanks also for the linky party !!! Kathi
ReplyDeleteWonderful quilt.....beautifully done.....and wow does your daughter ever resemble you!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great gift, I like the fact that you used the fabric she loved and wanted. Did you use the same Photo Fabric that you used for the Sienna photos quilt?
ReplyDeleteThat is such a wonderful gift for your daughter! I love the Polaroid blocks.
ReplyDeleteAwwww...you are such a special gifter! I love it!
ReplyDeleteYour daughter must be thrilled with this wonderful gift. What a treasure! And so beautiful.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful idea!! The pictures are a great way to celebrate a special daughter! My daughter had her 30th on Feb. 27th, I made her a quilt too!
ReplyDeleteWhat an excellent gift and so beautiful too!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness, what an awesome quilt!!! Love, love, love it!!!
ReplyDeleteThat birthday present, that quilt, something only your mom could really do it just right. Great job!
ReplyDeleteYou get the Whoop Whoop for sure! Quilts make us happy, and you made this super special. Brilliant idea!
ReplyDeleteYou get the Whoop Whoop for sure! Quilts make us happy, and you made this super special. Brilliant idea!
ReplyDeleteWhat a very special quilt!
ReplyDeleteWhoop! Boy you deserve it with this wonderful quilt. Everything about it is perfect--using the fabrics she picked out herself, including lots of photos, using your favorite IKEA fabric for the back, and celebrating on her real birthday! Whoop, Whoop!
ReplyDeleteLove the quilt and love seeing your daughter and your grandson, so much to whoop whoop about :D
ReplyDeleteA lovely quilt for a lovely girl, on a special birthday too. My 20 year old nephew celebrated his 5th birthday on the same day.
ReplyDeleteWhoop. Whoop!
An absolutely wonderful photo quilt!!! Sally
ReplyDeleteGreat quilt!
ReplyDeleteLOVE this quilt so much, I am so excited to see it all finished! What a fantastic birthday present!!
ReplyDeleteWhat an AWESOME quilt and perfect gift!!
ReplyDeleteFabulous quilt! Why can't I see the linky party any more??
ReplyDeleteWoohoo - just had to wait for it to load. As for the scrap challenge - I, too, am drowning in them, but must wait for two commission quilts to get done. Maybe this summer. I'll be back to be inspired by your work with them.
ReplyDeleteLove your Poloroid Quilt! I'm sure your daughter did too! Fantastic!
ReplyDeletevisiting you from your Crazy mum quilts link. This is amazing
ReplyDeleteAwesome quilt! It turned out beautifully. I'm sure your daughter was pleased.
ReplyDeleteI love that you've now given her the same fabrics twice! It's beautiful! Visiting from Crazy Mom Quilts linkup.
ReplyDeleteThat's a great present! And I love that the pictures feel very nostalgic with the Polaroid frame around them.
ReplyDeleteThe polaroid quilt is awesome!
ReplyDeleteI love the way that one turned out. Applause to you.
ReplyDeleteThat quilt is absolutely beautiful and I know it will be treasured forever! That was really special that you used the fabric that she picked out and didn't use!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness! I would have cried if someone presented me with a quilt like this! Happy birthday to your daughter.
ReplyDeleteI would like to know what is the IKEA fabric that some bloggers mention on their posts. My daughter took me to an IKEA store the last time I was in Seattle and I found no IKEA fabric. Please enlighten me!!! Thank you.....
ReplyDeleteIKEA has some fabric in their stores, Mary Ann, but they hide it in the stores and don't sell it on-line. It's usually near the curtains, and you have to cut it yourself. But it's about $5-6 a yard for cotton fabric, and it's usually 60" wide - a great deal and many of them are perfect for quilt backs!
DeleteA beautiful gift of love to your daughter. It is a quilt to treasure. I can see why Nathanael wanted the quilt.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful quilt for a beautiful daughter! Great idea.
ReplyDeleteLove this quilt
ReplyDeleteLove, love your quilt! The photo images are so sharp and bright? Any secret to printing these? Thanks!
ReplyDeleteWow this is awesome! What a great mom you are to make something so special for your daughter. Great work!
ReplyDeleteI love everything about this quilt! Fabulous idea and what a treasure!
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