It is not very often that Western Oregon gets snow but Eugene was hit with its
second snowy storm this winter. There is easily 15" on my deck. While many places throughout the country get snowfall like this all the time, most cities here don't have the equipment to keep the streets safe. And now, on top of all this snow, we are getting freezing rain. So happy I don't have to go out in this!
Just days before the storm, I was able to get some outdoor photos of this quilt I recently finished.
This quilt top has been done for quite some time but as usual, I never found the time to quilt it. In an effort to clean up these older projects, I included this one on my First Quarter Finish-A-Long list with Katie at The Littlest Thistle.
It was made using the Shadowbox pattern by Mountainpeek Creations. Many of the fabrics are from an older Jane Sassaman line of fabrics called Sunshine and Shadows.
As I finish all these older quilt tops, I am finding it interesting how much fabric has changed in recent years.
Finishing this quilt brings the number of old quilt tops to be quilted down to 9. Hopefully by the end of the year, I can work through them all!
Linking up with Finish it up Friday at Crazy Mom Quilts, Confessions of a Fabric Addict for Can I get a Whoop Whoop Friday, TGIFF, Fabric Frenzy Friday at Forth Worth Fabric Studio, Link a Finish Friday at Richard and Tonya Quilts, The Littlest Thistle and Show it off Saturday at Sew Can She.
16 comments:
Love your old / new finish. Isn't it great to get an old ufo into the finished stack? That's a lovely quilt, those colours are really pretty together.
Great finish! This is a fun pattern
LOVE the purple and green together! Beautiful finish! 9 by the end of the year, you can do it!!
As a relativly new quilter I would be interested to know, how has material changed?
It looks great and congrats on another finish.
Love the colors! I've had the pattern for a while. My girlfriend made it in black, white and pink and it looked great. Have to go and look for it now...
Looks great, nice finish!
We've had snow and ice followed by 60 degree days with more snow and ice coming. I'm so ready for spring!
I have been watching your snow storm on the news! Stay warm!
I am loving the fabrics that are turning up here in your older quilts!
The green with the purple is vibrant and energetic!
I hope the quilt is keeping you warm!
Esther
esthersipatchandquilt at yahoo dot com
Gorgeous quilt Cynthia! Our region rarely gets snow either and we will be getting our second snow storm later this week. There is no comparison with the amount of snow you are getting in Eugene. Communities that rarely deal with snow are not prepared to deal with it. Like you I can say I don't have to deal with it being in business myself and don't have to travel in it to drive to work. That we can be grateful for! I hope you don't loose power! Stay warm, stay safe!
Beautiful quilt Cynthia! Love this pattern, and the colors work really well together! You did a lovely job!
Thank you for linking up to Fabric Frenzy Friday!
-Lindsey
Fabric Frenzy Friday
Beautiful quilt! We got about 11 inches a little farther north in the Willamette Valley and then topped off with a bit of freezing rain yesterday. We now have the mushy slush forming as it slowly thaws out!
Those fabrics have such pretty colors in them and I love the shadowbox design. Congrats on another great finish and thank you for linking up!
xo -E
A lovely quilt! I get the feeling of spring!
Eek, glad you got pics before the snow!
You just reminded me I have this pattern...I like your color choices!
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