I had such a good time watching this quilt evolve and I am immensely grateful for the experience. When Diana McClun told me she wanted to make a quilt for me with my first fabric collection I was pretty excited to say the least. I learned SO MUCH watching this project take shape and communicating with Diana and Laura at times through the process. I watched one of their quilting video’s during this period, and am still slowly making my way through their first book, Quilts, Quilts, Quilts.
And I am as surprised as some of you that with this experience I have officially been bitten by the quilting bug and have started sewing again, armed with a hand me down Jenome from my late mother-in-law. Diana is amazing and I am grateful for her mentorship as she certainly is that for me, and also for her friendship. A gift to be sure.
And very cool that their quilt is featured in McCall’s Quilting’s July/August Issue in stores now. They are also all very nice there!
How does one really capture the real feeling of a quilt through photographs? Well, I will be spending a lot of time trying to find that out in the next few years. Here are some of my first attempts with this quilt that I will always treasure.
i love the little bits of brown going on in there. great quilt!
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It’s being kitted… .totally awesomeballs… be sure to keep me in the loop.
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I agree with Wendy that this is my favorite so far. It might have to do with Diana’s involvement. She looks fabulous too! What a great combo you 2 make. Have fun quilting too! I can totally see you getting into it.
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I want one! I think this is my favorite Tokyo Rococo project so far, with that round pillow a close second. Worthy of McCall’s fer sure. Keep an eye on this rising star!
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simply love the chevron quilt. I want to purchase pattern and make one for myself… congrats Carol, another FAB job. xx
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McCall’s Quilting is kitting it!
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Just gorgeous! We’ll have to get together for a QB (quilting bee) soon!
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How wonderful to work with the inspirational Diana McClun! Love the quilt : on trend chevrons, softened by the color palette and floral pattern.
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