Welcome to the Tree Bird Blog Hop!
Imagine my excitement when I came
across this blog hop months ago!
We live in an area where nature is up close,
and birds are a big part of our lives.
Wild turkeys visit in flocks.
We feed seed and suet throughout the cold weather,
and the birds are our constant entertainment.
We often attract more than just tree birds!
This little nest with birds made from radishes has
been in our home since the children were little.
It was said to be a sign of good luck, and I have
been known to buy the same for friends moving
into a new home of their own.
My daughter's hand raised flock is down to
four, but we've had their sweet
chirping for 8 years.
The project of this hop was open-ended, and
we could use any bird fabric we chose.
I had a small stash of Charlie Harper's
birds, and had already made my
in-law's a dog bed out of it for Christmas.
My mother-in-law loves both the
artist and birds, and I fell in
love with it, too!
love with it, too!
I racked my brain for a month to come up with
something that would be unique, and
also be a good way to show the fabric.
I tried to do a pixelated scene of an
Ohio winter as I saw it from my window.
The squares were too large, and it
really didn't work well.
I had recently done a quilt with half-square triangles,
and started to play with that idea. I even took
it along on vacation!
In the end, it all came together.
The ground feeders remind me of
our own window scene.
our own window scene.
I had to add the squirrels in, too.
We are in a constant battle to keep the
squirrels out of the feeders. We
have a Yankee Spinner these days!
This is Ohio, and we might have rain, snow, and sun
within minutes of each other. In it went.
The free-motion quilting was very experimental
for me, and I used a variety of threads
from Aurifil to King Tut.
So many friends were solicited for advice on
this little project, and I'm so grateful. And
many, many thanks to my dear Bee Mate
who spent her afternoon sewing my
binding on so beautifully, and
chatting away with us.
Here's a list of todays blogs to visit to
see more tree bird quilts.
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Thursday, March 19
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this group, and honored to present
among them.
Thank you to both Lana and
Mdm Samm for hosting the
Tree Bird Hop.
Until tomorrow..
Come on, Doxie Girls.
Let's go sew.
Linking this post with~
Hug-a-Bit Quilts
Cooking Up Quilts
KISMIF
Making Monday
Sew Darn Crafty
Show and Tell Tuesday
Come on, Doxie Girls.
Let's go sew.
Linking this post with~
Hug-a-Bit Quilts
Cooking Up Quilts
KISMIF
Making Monday
Sew Darn Crafty
Show and Tell Tuesday
What a beautiful job you did!!! Love the bird theme - we live on House Wren Rd. Love bird themes in quilts and have many bird motifs in our home.
ReplyDeleteDESIGN you DID!!! That is FABULOUS! I love all the little touches from the placement of the birds to the beautiful QUILTING and thread choices! YOU ROCKED THIS MY FRIEND!!!! I LOVE THIS!!!
ReplyDeleteLovely quilt and I love the trees! Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI love the design that you decided upon. It is just perfect and Very cute.
ReplyDeleteI am in love with this fabric. So retro...love your finished design..it is really cute with all of the little birdies peeping out of the trees. What a fun quilt.
ReplyDeleteFantastic design, and I love the birds "peeping" out of the trees!
ReplyDeleteThe fabric you used is such fun. Love the way you made a whole scene with your quilt and all the little birds popping up everywhere. ( by the way what is the creature in the wood pile?)
ReplyDeleteVery clever design and use of that fabric! I love that you included the squirrel lol.
ReplyDeletesee more tree bird quilts.
ReplyDeleteThe Raspberry Rabbit has a
list of all 54 bloggers.
Just an FYI. Rasberry Rabbit was included in our hop, but it was sewwequilt.com who was the HOST and LANA..
lovely bird quilts by the way .... you certainly attract many critters...eeek...that is bigger than a rat right?
Very nice! Love the little birds and animals peeking out.
ReplyDeleteAs always your vision is over the top. Love where you took the birds ( and squirrel ) with this piece.
ReplyDeletewow!! Your quilt is exceptional and wonderful
ReplyDeleteI love your quilt! That is so unique!
ReplyDeleteAdorable - and I love the addition of the squirrel! blessings, marlene
ReplyDeleteYour quilt is lovely! I love the Charley Harper fabrics and you showcased them beautifully.
ReplyDeleteLove that Charley Harper fabric and how you used it. As for the squirrel........a little red squirrel chewed up the backs of my beautiful woven rockers on my porch last summer. Not so cute!
ReplyDeleteOh I love what you've done. The birds (and squirrel) in the trees... they kind of look like we're seeing into their homes, if that makes sense. Kind of like one of those books where you lift a flap and there's a picture under it... except without the flap. I'm not explaining this well, but I hope the idea comes across. And I love the quilting you did too!
ReplyDeleteI love how you designed and quilted this beautiful bird quilt! The fabrics are so pretty!
ReplyDeleteYour quilt is delightful -- very creative -- worth all the thinking and experimenting!!
ReplyDeleteOh, my goodness, what fun projects. I love your final one. You've done the hop proud my dear! ;-)
ReplyDeleteLove the fabrics you used ! Great quilt !
ReplyDeleteBeautiful job and great design. The squirrel is a pleasant surprise. And, I do love the fabric.
ReplyDeleteWonderful! Thank you for sharing your design process, too ... :) Pat
ReplyDeleteSuch a nice mini quilt, the fabric collection is so nice and you did a wonderful creative Job! Love it!
ReplyDeleteReally cool quilt. I like it. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteTHis is such a cute mini quilt/wall hanging! I love Charley Harper and this is a great way to show off the fabrics. Love it!
ReplyDeleteI loved seeing how your pixels developed into the lovely scene. Great use of the bird fabric and I loved that you added the squirrel. Sweet.
ReplyDeleteOh, to use those Charlie Harper fabrics so well. I love, love, love them. They are my favorite, absolutely! You did an awesome job and it was delightful to see.
ReplyDeleteSuch a creative piece. Love how it turned out. Fantastic!
ReplyDeleteI love your projects! Hugs,
ReplyDeleteLove how your quilt turned out. I have a collection of Charlie Harper fabrics. So fun to see how you incorporated them.
ReplyDeleteI am in love with your quilt! As a lover of Charlie Harper myself , I think it is perfect! You win my creative and unique for sure!
ReplyDeleteLove the shapes you created with the HST! What a beautiful design.
ReplyDeleteLove the animals in the trees. Great job!!
ReplyDeleteWow, what a beautiful creation. You really, really captured a scene, this could be the view from my parents' front window in winter. You nailed this!
ReplyDeleteI love, love, love, love, love your quilt!!!!! In case I wasn't clear....I LOVE YOUR QUILT. It's charming, and pretty, and fresh and wonderful....and I really, really, really want it!!!! (LOL) Beautiful...
ReplyDeleteI love, love, love your quilt. Beautiful work!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous use of CH's birds. The half-square triangles work really well; I especially l like how the rows are off-set. Well done!
ReplyDeleteLove how you showed your process here, and absolutely LOVE the final result. I want to make one! The cardinals down here have been extra vocal, extra active, and brilliant in their plumage. Once we are back north (on the other side of Lake Erie from you) I know they will be doing the same thing there, love those birds. Dang old squirrels! We fight with them too--will investigate this Yankee Spinner!
ReplyDeleteHi Julie! I love your quilt!!! You had the best idea. It' so beautiful and I love the story in it. Triangles make so good trees, birds and I like how there is 'white' space with birds under the left tree. Well done and thank you for inspiring post! x Teje
ReplyDeleteStill me... at the pinterest, your quilt is the most creative! Hugs! Teje
ReplyDeleteYour quilt is really good! A lovely idea and the fussy cutting is perfect. One day I hope to own some fabric by this fantastic designer.
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