Friday, June 28, 2013

"Swoon"-ing Over Kate Spain

So, today's the last day of the Kate Spain Blog Hop hosted by Blossom Heart Quilts.  As I mentioned yesterday, I basically "lurked" my way through the blog hop - following along, but never making it known.  But, I promise, I have a good reason for my "lurking" tendencies - I was working on my entry for the "finished project" challenge...and boy did it take me the entire month!

Kate Spain blog hop

When I read about the challenge Alyce put forward about completing a project (any type of project) using Kate Spain fabric, I took it as a sign to finally work on the project I've been dreaming of completing!

I've always been a huge fan of Kate Spain's designs.  My husband knows whenever there are Kate Spain items at Michael's - he can't go wrong bringing some notepads or those cute little clothespins.  I love all of her designs and wish it was a reality to buy fabric from each and every one of her lines! Anyways, a couple of years ago, when Kate Spain's Terrain fabric line came out, the Fat Quarter Shop offered a Designer's Bundle of about 12 fat quarters of Terrain and three matching solids.  Thanks to some very kind birthday presents from family, I was able to supplement it with four more prints, some solid white and some matching binding fabric.  I knew exactly what I wanted to do with it...make the ever popular "Swoon" by Camille Roskelley.

Fast forward however long it's been.  Recently I've been commenting that I've misplaced my "quilting mojo."  Anyone who reads this blog knows my finishes are spotty at best, but it was even harder to get myself into my craft room, and I'm not quite sure why - but that's a conversation for another day.  So, when I read about the Kate Spain blog hop and the challenge to post something you made in June out of her fabrics, it gave me the motivation I so deparately needed.

So, I give you my entry for the blog hop.  My Terrain "Swoon." 

Swoon
ETA: Just realized this photo is from the side!

Here's one from the direction I'll probably use when on our bed...
 
Swoon
I really did get this done in a month.  How?  I'm not really sure...I don't think I'd believe it myself if I didn't know it was true.  But I pulled down the fabrics out of their hoarding, errr hiding, spot in early June, got to cutting and put the last finishing stitches in this past Wednesday night.  Mr. Gnomemade helped me with photos this morning in the rush to get to work, so they're not ideal, but they work!

Here are some more shots!

Swoon
 
And some individual blocks!

Swoon Block

Swoon Block

Swoon Center Block

Swoon Block


Swoon Block

So thanks to Alyce for the blog hop - I got my quilting groove back!  And I got my Swoon done!  (Well at least the top of it!)  It was an effort - but in the end, I'm super proud of it! 

6 comments:

  1. It's lovely! The solids work together nicely with the Terrain fabric.

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  2. Absolutely beautiful! Well done for completing it in only a MONTH!!

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  3. It's absolutely gorgeous! I love how you just used the cooler colors of the line. You're making me want to buy that Swoon pattern!!

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  4. Yay!! Go you!! It's gorgeous, and you paired the prints up beautifully!

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  5. Wonderful! My favorite block is the middle one you feature in your individual blocks. My project is Terrain also, and I love that print you used for the center.

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  6. It's beautiful! What a way to get your groove back :) It's super hard to choose but I think the central block and the one to it's left (in the last photo of the whole quilt) are my absolute favourites!!

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