It’s a Wrap: Vintage Vignettes


Hooray, my Vintage Vignettes quilt is done. I finished binding it last week on a short but sweet road trip with the Dear Husband to Walla Walla, Washington (and added the label yesterday).

These next few photos were taken in Walla Walla’s tranquil Pioneer Park:

A pattern of green and yellow colors with white backgroundA pattern of green and yellow colors with white backgroundA pattern of green and yellow colors with white backgroundDoesn’t that dappled sunlight give the quilt a lovely glow?

You may remember I acquired the unfinished quilt top by an unknown maker last August at my quilt guild’s annual silent auction . . .

A pattern of green and yellow colors with white background

. . . only to discover later that my dear friend Vivienne Moore had pieced these blocks about 20 years ago. She donated the top to the Metropolitan Patchwork Society auction through a friend who also belongs to the guild.

Lucky for me, Viv had a piece of that lavender sashing fabric in her stash that enabled me to complete the first border as it would have been impossible to match. I added a wide floral border using a ’30s reproduction fabric that played very nicely with the fabrics in Viv’s blocks. Here’s a photo of the finished quilt taken in the same spot:

A pattern of green and yellow colors with white background Another friend who had inherited a large stash of ’30s repro fabric gave me a piece of solid medium blue to use for the binding after I had visited several local quilt shops without finding a suitable shade.

The label, outlined in the same blue, identifies Vivienne as the maker of the blocks:

A pattern of green and yellow colors with white background

A pattern of green and yellow colors with white backgroundIt wouldn’t be a photoshoot without Coco the Photobomber making an appearance, right?

A pattern of green and yellow colors with white background

I’ll be back with a few more photos after Vintage Vignettes takes a trip through the washer and dryer. You know how I love the puckery softness that laundering gives a quilt!

 

 

 

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7 Responses to It’s a Wrap: Vintage Vignettes

  1. Vickie Rooks says:

    So exciting to have another quilt finished! Great photos of the quilt outside! Love that you were able to find some vintage materials to work with!

  2. Peg Botham says:

    Just beautiful, I’m sure your family will treasure it and hopefully pass it on to generations to come.❤️

  3. Barbara Sanders says:

    I love all your posts and projects, always a treat!

  4. Diane says:

    What a treasure! And you have the Coco Seal of Approval to signify approval of the feline in residence.

  5. Lois Reigh Hays says:

    Love the soft pastels in this one!

  6. Linda says:

    Just lovely! Inspires a feeling of serenity and comfort!

  7. Catherine Wilson says:

    Absolutely BEAUTIFUL! ❤️

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