Ah, this is a blog about a Quilter’s Life.
Quilters allegedly make quilts.
So occasionally I should probably feature a quilt in one of my posts (smile).
We recently returned from a visit to Fort Worth, Texas for a wedding. Terry the Quilting Husband’s nephew got married to a lovely woman. I gave them a quilt as a wedding present.
I do not know what I was thinking, but I did not take the best photos of the actual quilt before shipping it off. So before you get to my photos, I want to show you the official image of the quilt by the quilt designer.
The pattern is called JOY and the pattern designer is Whirligig Designs. The finished quilt measures approximately 89″ x 106″.
The pattern photo:

And now my photos…
I used batik fabrics similar to those used in the sample for the pattern photo. The quilt was quilted by Guadalupe Designs. Unfortunately I did not take any photos with the details of the quilting (or any photos with decent image quality, ha).
The newlywed recipients are currently on their honeymoon and perhaps at a later date I will ask them to take a better photo of the quilt and send to me. I am a pretty sure they did not take the quilt on the honeymoon with them!
I made a nice quilt label for the back of the quilt and emphasized that the name of the pattern is “JOY” and wished them much joy in their life together. I sort of miss the quilt but they seemed pretty happy about it (I shipped it to them before the wedding) so I hope the quilt has a happy life the lovely couple who received it!
My wonderful Sisters-in-laws and Mother-in-law, who are also quilters, helped finance the creation of and professional long-arm quilting of this quilt. I included their names in the label. I was “assigned” to be the one to make the wedding quilt for the newly wedded!
Postscript
Normally I travel with a medium or large backpack. I am not a formal suitcase kind of person and I like to travel as light as possible. However since I was going to a wedding and needed to bring dressier clothes and shoes, I had to pull out the traditional rolling suitcase.
My rolling suitcase is a black suitcase and looks like the zillion other suitcases traveling through airports. One of my Quilting Sisters (see posts Quilting Sisters, Part I and Quilting Sisters, Part II) Lisa, gave me an awesome luggage tag that made my standard plain black rolling suitcase stand out:
My suitcase was easily to locate in the crowd…and I felt like a “Bad *ss” when I picked it off the luggage cart!
Oh wow, what a beautiful gift! Lucky nephew 😀 And I’ve been so enjoying your posts since I found you last weekend through Shirley at Handmade Habit!
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Why thank you for checking out my blog! I was fairly pleased with how the quilt came out, thanks! 🙂
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What a lucky couple to have found happiness and receive such a beautiful quilt. Wonderful and thoughtful gift that I’m sure they will treasure for many years.
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Thanks so much Peggy and it was challenging and fun to work on 😀
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Beautiful quilt. Generous gift. Love the luggage tag!!
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Why thank you – it was a fun quilt to see come together!
I did have fun with that luggage tag!
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What a gorgeous quilt! And the luggage tag….I am now on a search for one!!!!
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Thank you and hope you get the tag too and join me in being “Bad*ss” 🙂
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I hope Terry’s nephew is a favorite nephew, because you have given him and his bride an awesome quilt!
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Terry has other pretty awesome nephews and two very awesome nieces, so they are all favorites 🙂
Thanks on the quilt compliment!
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Love the quilt and the luggage tag! It would feel like a bad ass with it too! haha
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Thanks so much for your comment 🙂
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What a beautiful and gorgeous quilt, and incredible gift and message of joy. A lovely treasure, Tierney. 🙂
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Thank you so much, I really appreciate your comment 🙂
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…and I love the awesome luggage tag! 😉
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You need a luggage tag – “Bad#ss Knitter” 😉
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Very pretty! You did the pattern proud, and in fact I like your color and value choices better. AND it’s a medallion quilt! 🙂
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Thanks and oh my goodness – I did not realize – yes it is a medallion quilt! I think because it is a rectangle I did not realize, for some reason only thing of square or close to square being medallion!
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What a beautiful keepsake. I’m sure it will be cherished for years to come!!!
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Thanks so much I really appreciate your comments😀
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Your quilt is beautiful! And such a complex design, too!
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Thanks! It looks complex but the instructions were excellent and it was just making one section after the other and then fitting them all together 🙂
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Awesome, awesome quilt. I hope they realize what an heirloom you have given them. The luggage tag totally speaks my sentiment.
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I think they did, they are young so not sure they got all the work behind the quilt but they seemed to like it very much. I know I love the luggage tag! I keep it up on my bulletin board to remind me who I am – ha! – when I am not using it on luggage 🙂
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