Quilty 365
I started my circles November 4, 2015 and finished them November 3, 2016. I used 4.5 inch HSTs as the background, cut a circle out of fabric that kind of represented an event of the day, blanket stitched with embroidery thread around the circle and wrote in the margin something about the day.
Who knew what twists and turns life would take and who knew how colorful those daily events could be?
There's lots of gardening notes, notes about family health issues, notes about the price of gas each month, notes about depression and stress, notes about quilts made and books read.
Marginalia
a Quilty 365 project
72 x 84
It's a top
I need to decide how to quilt it now. Actually, I need to find a backing first.
Each month of 2016 I enjoyed looking at all of the variations of the Quilty 365 project. It's been awhile since there was a link up. Audrey (the project brainchild who blogs at Quilty Folk) is now hosting the final Quilty 365 link up for finished quilt tops. Oh, what fun!
I loved it as you were making it and I really love it all sewn together. What a terrific interpretation of the Quilty 365 idea!
ReplyDeleteLove, love, love how this turned out. I had thought about doing Quilty 365 but decided not too. Now, seeing yours, I think it is one I need to start. Terrific Job!
ReplyDeleteFantastic! I'm loving that you used HST for the background squares; great idea. The journaling will be so appreciated in years to come.
ReplyDeleteI love your HST background for your circles. You've achieved a quilted diary with this creation, and a fun, cheerful looking one at that. Love it!
ReplyDeleteWow! This quilt top is gorgeous!!!! What a wonderful story of life this quilt will tell.
ReplyDeleteYour quilt top is one of my favorites. I'm betting a person could spend a lot of time looking and reading through your wonderful version! Thanks for linking up today.:)
ReplyDeleteYour quilt top turned out wonderful! I really love that you appliqued onto HSTs and it's also a journal of sorts. I am sorry that I had decided not to participate. There are so many great versions. Congrats!
ReplyDeleteLovely!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea, a textile diary! Such a lot of work with a wonderful result.
ReplyDeleteOH how amazing! An incredible fabric journal of a year in your life!
ReplyDeletesuch a colourful quilt you have made and loving that the circles are on HSTs instead of squares it loos amazing
ReplyDeleteWow wonderful version , congrats !
ReplyDeleteThis is a beauty! I loved the way you split the squares along the diagonal when you first began this project but seeing them all in the quilt is a real pleasure!
ReplyDeleteI loved seeing your circles while you were making them, and I'm **really** loving seeing it all together! Such a gorgeous quilt!
ReplyDeleteAhhhh que bonito diseño has hecho con el Quilt 365. Será un buen recuerdo y un gran diario de todo un año. Felicidades. Un saludo
ReplyDeleteSo fun--congrats on sticking with the project! Your quilt looks wonderful!
ReplyDeleteAn amazing record of your year...what a fantastic memory quilt...hugs, Julierose
ReplyDeleteSo awesome to see your quilt come together! It is beautiful, love all those bright days especially! I have enjoyed so much following allow with your blocks!
ReplyDeleteI loved watching your monthly progress and now seeing the finished top! I know you will figure out a great quilting idea AND finish it in record time!
ReplyDeleteI have always loved your take on the 365. I like how you kept it so personal, like a diary, and love how you have added the title in the circles at the top now. It's fantastic.
ReplyDeleteThat has come together beautifully and a wonderful memory of the year.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I love that you documented your daily life activities within this quilt. Such a wonderful treasure!!
ReplyDeleteYou circle quilt is just amazing, and truly a treasure. Thank you for sharing it.
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