Here is my Blogger's Quilt Festival entry!
There once was a little boy, who from birth it seemed, had one eye and ear to the sky-listening and watching for airplanes and other flying objects. That little boy had a mother who wanted to make him the world's coolest airplane quilt. She searched high and low for a pattern that she liked but couldn't find one so she made up her own (based on a picture of a quilt at the Tokyo Quilt show last year). Then she pulled out all of her scrap boy fabric and went to work. And work she did. Three weeks later, she had fashioned 63 eight and half inch blocks. What fun she had creating this masterpiece for her little boy. After the top had been pieced, the quilt was sent off to a very kind and patient woman who hand quilted each of those blocks and the borders.
On July 12, 2012--that little boy received his very own 'Junior Birdsman' quilt for his 9th birthday.
Isaac--my little Junior Birdsman-standing in front of a C-130 that he toured this past spring. |
Here are the details of the quilt:
Finished Block Size: 8.5 inches
Finished Quilt Size: 90"X 72"
Machine Pieced by Carin Vogelzang
Hand Quilted by Marguerite Petroelje
Best categories: Photography, Hand-Quilted, Scrap Quilt
Best categories: Photography, Hand-Quilted, Scrap Quilt
When I originally posted about this quilt last spring a kind and smart commenter said " I can't believe you cut all those pieces. I had a thought while
looking it over. How about a paper piecing block? You could sell them
to help raise $$ for Margaret's Hope Chest."
Now why didn't I think of that? Paper piecing would have been so much easier.
And so I made a paper pieced block template and if you are interested in one please e-mail me your mailing address and I will happily put one in the mail for you. I ask in return that make a donation of $5.00 to Margaret's Hope Chest. Details will come via an e-mail after you contact me. Hope you have enjoyed my quilt and the others in the Blogger's Quilt Festival. Thanks to Amy for organizing!
Gorgeous quilt. I love how scrappy it is. I love the photo at the end of your post with the plane taking off!
ReplyDeleteI love this quilt! I can't believe you made 63 airplane blocks; the things we do for our children. :)
ReplyDeleteAnd as I hand quilter, I appreciate that it's hand quilted. It's beautiful.
So bright and cheerful! You have a lucky son. And your photography is so much fun!
ReplyDeleteAmazing piecing! All that hard work paid off, it's a beauty and he looks like he will really enjoy it!
ReplyDeleteThis is adorable!
ReplyDeleteOh my! This is the best plane quilt I have seen. It is wonderful! Love that last picture with the plane overhead :)
ReplyDeleteI remember when you started this. So wonderful to see it all done. What an amazing quilt it is!!!! So glad you did a pattern. This is the coolest boy quilt I have ever seen.
ReplyDeleteThanks, and I will be getting that pattern.
blessings, jill
This is too cute! I love the block and I love all the different fabrics you used!!
ReplyDeleteI love this quilt!! It's bright and colourful and so wonderful!! That last photo has to be one of the best quilt photos ever!
ReplyDeleteThat is one lucky little boy! Great quilt!
ReplyDeleteAnd pretty darn cool photographs, too!
Wow! It's awesome! Well done!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful...and great pics.
ReplyDeleteWhat a darling quilt and and impressive photography! i sing 'UP in the air Junior Bird'smen...' to my grand children when I push them on the swing!
ReplyDeleteGreat quilt - I love your photos with the planes in the background. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteIt is very sweet and full of love! Beautiful colors!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cool quilt for a cool kid from a cool mom!!
ReplyDeleteWow! What an amazing quilt. And fly boy must be so happy to go to sleep each night under a quilt of planes :)
ReplyDeletegreat quilt and wonderful story
ReplyDeleteann
what a stunning quilt!
ReplyDeleteThe plane blocks are amazing and I love the variety of fabrics you used.
ReplyDeleteLove this quilt. You have inspired me to make one like this for my God son!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun, colorful and special quilt. I love how scrappy it is, yet it all works together so well and looks not scrappy. Your photos are beautiful too.
ReplyDeleteThe quilt is gorgeous!! You did an amazing job.
ReplyDeleteJocelyn
Fantastic boy quilt! And it is amazing you had all those great boy fabrics. Love all the hand quilting!
ReplyDeleteVery cool quilt! Love all the scrappy fabrics and your quilt photos are awesome!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Your pictures are stunning!
ReplyDeletegreat color combination, though many tones are used i find it very balanced. well done!
ReplyDeleteI want the quilt AND the boy!
ReplyDeleteGreat quilt and cool pics.
ReplyDeleteLove this quilt!!! Your photos are absolutely amazing! Thanks for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteWow!! what an awesome quilt. I love the pattern and especially the fabrics. :)
ReplyDeleteLove the story, the quilt, the quilting and the pictures, of course!
ReplyDeleteI love the photo with the plane flying overhead. And the airplane blocks are wonderful
ReplyDeleteThat photo with the plane flying overhead is pure genius.
ReplyDeleteI adore this quilt and the story that goes with it. I bet this quilt is well loved and used for years and years to come.
what a fun quilt - love the airplanes! =)
ReplyDeleteGreat quilt and a lot of fun. Your photos are stunning. Take care.
ReplyDeleteA fabulous boy quilt and what a good idea about the paper piecing:)
ReplyDeleteLovely quilt and sweet story! The photos are great,too.
ReplyDeleteLove this! What a wonderful gift for your little guy! And I could spend hours admiring all of the different fabrics you used.
ReplyDeleteI love it!!! That is so awesome!!
ReplyDeleteWhat an awesome, AWESOME picture with the plane flying over!!! I absolutely love this quilt. :)
ReplyDeleteThis is a fantastic quilt and so perfect for your son. Love all your wonderful photos too.
ReplyDeleteSpectacular! Such a fun quilt, I love it.
ReplyDeleteIf only I could master paper piecing... I'll keep this one in mind!
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ReplyDeleteAmazing quilt and amazing photography, too! L - O - V - E ... LOVE IT!!
ReplyDeleteWonderful quilt and great story. Lucky little boy! Thanks for sharing and have a great day
ReplyDeleteLucky birdman, having a mama like you!!! It is so evident how much love went into this special quilt. Thanks so much for sharing!!!
ReplyDeleteThe plane that the little boy is standing next to is not a C-130, its a C-5 Galaxy.
ReplyDeleteMay I ask what the L-shaped piece on the wing signifies? Was that just a design decision to add more movement and dimension? Very cute!
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