My inspiration has changed over the years... I used to be inspired to make baby quilts for my babies..but they are growing up... wanting to decorate my home each season...inspires me now... I have been creating Valentine decor this year....like crazy. Since tutorials and patterns writing can be difficult and time consuming I decided many of ideas will likely remain mine. And maybe blogging a picture will inspire someone else to create new instead of copy??
Both are beautiful. Like Vickie says, my inspirations have changed. I really like the traditional look of old quilts; but I also like the freshness of more modern ones. Have a nice day.
I loved the look of old traditional quilts they have always inspired me. I think both quilts are wonderful love the old one for all the stories it tells. The new old is beautiful and will have its own stories to tell. Thank you for sharing.
What a wonderful tutorial, and a beautiful quilt. I mainly get my inspiration these days from tutorials or magazine or a fresh new collection of fabrics from Moda. It is hard not to be inspired by those!
Thanks for the great tutorial! I have the perfect fabric that i've been holding on to not knowing what to do with it and i think this will be PERFECT! Love the quilt ... and what inspires me ... great tutorials and all the fabric ... i just love the fabric.
That is beautiful! You did an amazing job!! I'm inspired by others' crafts. I'll see something and it will spark something in my brain of what I want to do! Sometimes, their stuff is so good that I want the same thing (which is why I am thankful for tutorials)!
I love the modern trend in quilting...all the precuts and big, geometric patterns that are so popular. But, deep in my heart, nothing can compare with the old fashioned, traditional patterns made from calico fabrics. They are the gold standard. :)
How is your little boy feeling? I hope he continues to do well, and that you are somehow about to grab some restful moments here and there.
My inspiration has changed over the years...
ReplyDeleteI used to be inspired to make baby quilts for my babies..but they are growing up...
wanting to decorate my home each season...inspires me now...
I have been creating Valentine decor this year....like crazy. Since tutorials and patterns writing can be difficult and time consuming I decided many of ideas will likely remain mine. And maybe blogging a picture will inspire someone else to create new instead of copy??
Both are beautiful. Like Vickie says, my inspirations have changed. I really like the traditional look of old quilts; but I also like the freshness of more modern ones.
ReplyDeleteHave a nice day.
What a wonderful tribute to create, using the original from a treasured family member as a starting block! Love it!
ReplyDeleteI loved the look of old traditional quilts they have always inspired me. I think both quilts are wonderful love the old one for all the stories it tells. The new old is beautiful and will have its own stories to tell. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteSo nice to get inspiration from the past. And it is a wonderful modern day interpretation.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful tutorial, and a beautiful quilt. I mainly get my inspiration these days from tutorials or magazine or a fresh new collection of fabrics from Moda. It is hard not to be inspired by those!
ReplyDeleteIt looks gorgeous! You did a fantastic job on this one! Thank you so much for sharing :)
ReplyDeletei'm inspired lots of things... but mostly by fabric.. all kinds! i love that you made this based off of a vintage favorite.. good idea!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the great tutorial! I have the perfect fabric that i've been holding on to not knowing what to do with it and i think this will be PERFECT! Love the quilt ... and what inspires me ... great tutorials and all the fabric ... i just love the fabric.
ReplyDeleteThat is beautiful! You did an amazing job!! I'm inspired by others' crafts. I'll see something and it will spark something in my brain of what I want to do! Sometimes, their stuff is so good that I want the same thing (which is why I am thankful for tutorials)!
ReplyDeleteAll things Moda inspire me!....i thinkt that it is the colors and feel of the fabric that really speak to me.
ReplyDeleteThanks for another great tutorial!
BTW-Hope you Little Guy is back to normal!
I love it!
ReplyDeleteI love the modern trend in quilting...all the precuts and big, geometric patterns that are so popular. But, deep in my heart, nothing can compare with the old fashioned, traditional patterns made from calico fabrics. They are the gold standard. :)
How is your little boy feeling? I hope he continues to do well, and that you are somehow about to grab some restful moments here and there.