"Math Is Beautiful," 51 x 51, Designed by Lars |
Lars's Design Inspiration |
Early Version of Math Quilt Design |
What Lars SHOULD Have Been Writing In His Notebook! |
The Vital Statistics:
This quilt finished at approximately 51" x 51" after washing. It was quilted using Glide trilobal polyester thread in Cool Grey7 top and bottom, using the Popcorn LG pantograph pattern from Willow Leaf Studio. The batting is black Quilter's Dream Poly.
My Quilting Looks Even Better After Washing |
I kind of fell out of love with this quilt and lost interest in it for a long time while it was hanging on my design wall. I felt like it was too busy AND too boring, but it was the perfect candidate for my first attempt at pantograph quilting. Now that's it's finished, it's grown on me and I really like the finished quilt. It's the black and white striped border that does it for me, tying in with the black and white math fabric and balancing those bold and colorful Kaffe Fassett print fabrics. It gives me kind of a MacKenzie-Childs vibe now.
I Love My Stripey Binding! |
More Stripey Binding Goodness! |
Look, Ma! No Pleats, Tucks or Puckers! |
Math Is Beautiful, 51 x 51 |
- The "Draw Me A Story" backing fabric needs to be pieced, pressed, starched, and set aside
- I need to cut out some reverse applique patches for my "Frankenwhiggish Rose" hand stitching project
- I'll start piecing the "Tabby Mountain" quilt
- Yes, Colleen -- it's time for me to make another pineapple log cabin block, too! :-)
Today I'm linking up with:
- Needle and Thread Thursday at http://www.myquiltinfatuation.blogspot.com/
- Finish It Up Friday at www.crazymomquilts.blogspot.com
- Whoop Whoop Fridays at www.confessionsofafabricaddict.blogspot.com
- Finished Or Not Friday at http://busyhandsquilts.blogspot.com/
- Thank Goodness It's Finished Friday, hosted this week by mmm! Quilts: http://www.mmmquilts.com/2018/01/flow-friday-finish.html
GREAT job!!! She is going to love it! And now on to LA quilt #2!
ReplyDeleteRebecca Grace, That is a wonderful and thoughtful gift. Your skill and your kindness really show with this quilt. Your son is a very special young man, too.
ReplyDeleteso glad to hear you are satisfied with it and that it washed up and dried beautifully - I bet that teacher is going to be so surprised and pleased to get it - to know her teaching was and is appreciated well give her a happy day even if she had a bad one
ReplyDeleteWhat a sweet story, and how wonderful that you made a quilt for the math teacher. I am sure the teacher will be really honored and happy to receive this beautiful quilt.
ReplyDeleteThis is such a fun quilt. I’m sure your sons teacher will be touched beyond words. And it will be extra special since your son designed it. Great finish!
ReplyDeleteWow! This is a super awesome first-real-quilt finish! I love so very much that you'll have the doodle to take in with it. Isn't it straight up amazing sometimes how profound a difference something as little as the binding can achieve? So glad your first real quilt is a good experience with Millie. Congratulations :D
ReplyDeleteP.S. I didn't know about MacKenzie-Childs before, and now I have a problem. ha!!
ReplyDeleteWonderful first quilt of 2018 and first panto and first quilt on your longarm! Love the meaning behind this quilt. Thanks for linking up with TGIFF!
ReplyDeleteYay for the finish!! and what a great finish it is!! LOVE that math fabric!!!
ReplyDeleteFabulous quilt and such a wonderful story behind it. I'm sure the teacher will be absolutely thrilled to receive it.
ReplyDeleteGreat finish. Fun back story!
ReplyDeleteYou did an AWESOME job on your first panto!! I didn't do nearly as well with that one. LOVE that Lars designed the quilt, but love it MORE that you actually made the quilt for his teacher!!! I'm sure that you will enjoy your Millie as much as I do mine. SEW much easier to prepare and quilt, now!
ReplyDeleteA very fun math quilt! Those really good high school math teachers are worth their weight in quilts. Having a great math teacher then pays off when they get to college.
ReplyDeleteThis is absolutely amazing! I am jealous that you actually got a quilt done this early in the year.
ReplyDeleteAnd the design, and the fabrics, and the meaning, all precious. We have a daughter teaching high school english
and Shakespeare because of a terrific teacher that really inspired her. Thanks for doing this, we don't thank
our teachers enough!