Friday, June 12, 2020

It's a Finish! Blind Man's Fancy Tea in the Rose Garden



It's a finish! 
Blind Man's Fancy Tea in the Rose Garden
90 x 90
Hand quilted


The block is Blind Man's Fancy. I used a free pattern by Beth Donaldson.


I used lots of rose and tea themed fabrics so that is why I called my quilt Blind Man's Fancy Tea in the Rose Garden. 








Lots of hand quilting and a scrappy binding. What are the odds that part of the scrappy binding would end up next to a Flying Geese sashing in the same fabric? That happened in two places. 








I wish I could show you some photos of roses in my rose garden but the deer must have had them on the menu this week because after rains for a couple of days  I went out and found all my rose buds gone and most of the rose bushes eaten down to the ground. I saw three little Bambis out there in the middle of the day making a bleating sound. They may be the culprits.  Usually I don't see deer in the middle of an afternoon. I didn't know deer made any bleating sounds so looked up and found that may mean they have lost their mother. If only they would lose their appetite!!


This is a Wild Rose which is the state flower of Iowa. Actually it is an invasive weed but I just let this one grow where a fairy planted it over in a shady area near the barn under some trees where not much else grows. Deer evidently don't find them as delicious as my cultivated roses. 

Well, back to the quilt. This is the pieced backing. 
Look closely and you will see women at a tea party!  I bought this fabric a long time ago when Hancock Fabrics was going out of business and finally found the perfect use for it. 

Getting this to the finish line was my June OMG (One Monthly Goal)  so at the end of the month I will link up to the finishing party at Elm Street Quilts. 





38 comments:

Terry said...

This is amazing. Love the pattern and the backing is perfect. That's a lot of hand quilting.....

Cindy Quilts said...

Lovely quilt! Your fabrics are beautiful and I love the ladies having a tea party on the back!

Lori said...

I want the polka dot teapot and cups! Guess the roses you enjoy will have to be on the quilt. Bummer!

Alycia~Quiltygirl said...

This is Ah! Mazing!!! what a beautiful finish!! and then to have little deer.... too cute... well all except feasting on your roses... sigh.

Love that backing too!

Cherie in St Louis said...

I've printed the Blind Man's fancy directions several times.....your quilt is beautiful and inspiring! Maybe just the push I need to start my own ;-) That backing couldn't be more perfect!!

SandyPA said...

Congratulations on this finish! I've been watching this Rose Garden quilt progress. It's beautiful! Sandy at sewhigh.blogspot.com

cityquilter grace said...

ooh i really love this...such a fun and pretty quilt....so uplifting too

Julie in GA said...

Your quilt turned out great, and the backing fabric is perfection!

Gretchen Weaver said...

Very pretty quilt! This will be lovely to use, especially during the dark dreary days of winter. Happy stitching!

---"Love" said...

I love the roses! ---"Love"

Nancy Near Philadelphia said...

I so love this quilt.

Jenny said...

It's a beautiful quilt and all that hand quilting is certainly a labour of love!

AnnieQuilts said...

Gorgeous! I've never heard of "Blind Man's Fancy." Is that a traditional block/name?

Cultivated roses are great, but I love your wild ones!

Kathy's A Quilter said...

Cathy, this is fabulous! I. Must. Make. One. As. Well!!

The Joyful Quilter said...

Such a pretty quilt. Congrats on your lovely finish! Sorry to hear that Bambi are your photo op.

Quiltdivajulie said...

This is nothing short of AMAZING! What a glorious scrappy mixture - you outdid yourself on this one.

MissPat said...

Beautiful quilt and a perfect backing. And now you know why I don't have any roses (or hostas, or daylilies) left. I need to spray Liquid Fence again, alas, it's too late for the Joe Pye Weed, Culver's Root and New York Ironweed that they ate most of the tops off this week. And we're going down to the low 40's again tomorrow night. I think my gardening days are numbered.
Pat

Louise said...

Spectacular finish, Cathy! I loved this as a flimsy, but quilted up it just rises to another whole level. Something about the quilt crinkle with those soft, pretty rose fabrics is a match made in heaven. Shabby chic :)

Linda said...

Absolutely fabulous! You have created a fantastic heirloom quilt. Definitely “you”: the intricately pieced blocks, use of scraps and collections of fabrics, superb hand quilting, scrappy binding and of course, the delightful ladies enjoying a tea party on the back of the quilt. Of course you had the perfect fabric for the quilt backing stashed away. Wonderful.

Magpie Sue said...

Oh, well done! What an accomplishment! It's beautiful. Too bad about your roses though. I know what joy mine give me. Living in the neighborhood that we do deer are not a problem. At least, they haven't been!

Pamela Arbour said...

Your quilt is beautiful. It looks so complicated, but when I looked at the pattern, it seemed pretty simple. Well done!

Cats and Calico said...

This ones just so beautiful and amazing. Love your blog. It's my favorite.

Angie said...

Great finish! I love this block pattern, and as always, envy your stash. All those rose fabrics give the quilt such a soft, romantic look!

Nann said...

Just right for the season. And much longer lasting than the roses you set out as deer fodder. :) 90 x 90 -- are you going to keep this one?

Laura said...

Beautiful finish! :)

Frédérique - Quilting Patchwork Appliqué said...

I love all those roses! Beautiful quilt!

Quilting Babcia said...

This is one amazing quilt, right at the top of my favorites list next to your sunflowers quilt!

Quayquilter said...

Fantastic quilt and glorious fabrics - and the garden is nice too.

Quilter Kathy said...

This is a gorgeous quilt with so many fabulous details!
I wish that I could go to a quilt show of all your quilts hanging. That would be such an awesome experience.
I am thinking of you as I sew my Shoo Fly blocks together in a scrappy way. Just picking 4 blocks at a time and sewing them together. The random style that you excel at is so inspiring and I'm hoping this will work out well for my project.
Thanks for the inspiration!

LIttle Penguin Quilts said...

Congratulations on such a lovely finish, Cathy! I've enjoyed following along as you've worked on it. So sorry to hear about the deer eating your roses, though - and too bad they won't eat the wild roses instead!

Angela said...

That is an absolutely stunning quilt!

Cathy said...

This quilt has gotten better and better at every stage. Breathtaking! The only thing that could possibly make it any better was if it were decorating my bed! (Wink). And yes, I know that’s not going to happen. Best rose quilt ever!

gayle said...

Absolutely perfect - front, back, and sideways!

Emily said...

Love all those rose prints! This is really pretty!

QuiltGranma said...

What a luscious summery quilt with the perfect backing! Beautiful!

JustGail said...

Your quilt is gorgeous!
About that rose - are you sure this one isn't a nasty vile invasive non-native multiflora rose which is on Iowa's noxious weed list? The native rose which is Iowa's state flower has pink blossoms. I ask because of the white flowers on your bush.

Patty said...

Lovely. Thanks for linking up with Elm Street Quilts One Monthly Goal and congrats on your finish.

Cheree @ The Morning Latte said...

Such a beautiful finish! Well-done!