This is Summer Solstice (a Judy Niemeyer pattern) done in Kaffe Fassett and batik fabrics. I bought this kit while I was at Tennessee Quilts for the Judy workshop back in March and April. I still remember walking into the shop on Wednesday late afternoon (the day before the workshop began) and seeing this sample. Even before Mary and I could ask where we should put our things I knew I wanted to make this quilt! Since this was the quilt on which we would be working on the first day of the workshop, I had already cut out the fabric for my version; but I really wanted to make this quilt with these fabrics. I was excited to see that they had kits for sale, and gobbled one up right then and there. I can't believe it has taken me this long to start working on this quilt! In case you're wondering, yes, they still have kits available on their website. Here's a direct link to the kit. :-) It sure looks different than my original version doesn't it?
I did some quilting over the weekend and got two UFOs quilted. They just need trimmed and bound. YEAH!! I'll show you the front after they done. I know, I'm a tease. :-)
I'm also finishing up the binding on the Amazon Star quilt and my goal is to complete that tonight because even though this quilt is for Jack, it will hang in the quilt shop for a little bit to help sell the kits they made up. This will return home in the Fall so we can use it on our bed.
Check out what other quilters have on their design walls today.
Go to Judy L's Patchwork Times.
I can spot those Judy Neidermeyer designs at a glance and always marvel at how terrific they look no matter the colorway. Nicely done!
ReplyDeleteThese quilts are an engineering marvel aren't they?
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Just gorgeous - yes, her patterns are so recognizable and truly unique.
ReplyDeleteMy goodness! Brilliant in more ways than one.
ReplyDeleteI knew it was a Judy N from the thumbnail on PatchworkTimes...great job on both of them.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Reminds me of a setting sun.
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