Sunday, March 13, 2022

Who's Got Time

 


First, thank you CAROL for hosting this Hop.  Time In A Bottle comes with the changing of the clocks that gets us so confused!!  Jumping forward or is it jumping back?  Our body clocks say GEESH!!!  But I'm sure that we will all be inspired to take a little time - a little stitching time.


 I chose a patterm by the lovely designer, Pam Bono.  She was the first person that I tested patterns for many years ago.  Sadly we lost Pam a few years ago, but her patterns are still being used and sought after.


The pattern is called  "North and South".  The arrow heads are made with the hour glass block while the shafts are simple rail fence blocks.


Of course I had to use my favorite homespuns and flannels with scraps of muslin for the background.  Very 'cabin in the woods' look to it. 


It has a plaid flannel back, quilter's flannel for the batting and quilted by hand with the 'big stitch'.  This is MY quilt and will hang over the banister of the winding stairway.

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March 14


 Sewingly Yours

Sharon

 

 

 

37 comments:

Raewyn said...

What a clever way to do the arrowheads - a great pattern to showcase the hourglass block! Lovely quilt.

Rebecca Smith said...

The arrows sort of remind me of trees, very nice!

lynn said...

Good morning Sharon. I'm so happy you chose this pattern, and those prints. Honestly I had forgotten all about that pattern, and it is one I have liked for a long time. And using homespuns seems perfect. Thanks a bunch!

Charlotte M. said...

Such a homey cozy looking quilt!

Elizabeth Coughlin said...

That's a clever pattern. Your choice of fabrics is perfect and I love the hand quilting.

Carol said...

Beautiful! The pattern is perfect. You will most certainly enjoy your quilt!

Calicojoan said...

Pam was a treasure that's for sure. Her designs will live on forever though. What a fun woodsy look your hour glasses have. I "LOVE" it. Especially how they look like arrows as well. My list of I want to do's just keeps on growing! LOL!!

Karrin Hurd said...

Beautiful quilt! I love plaids and homespuns, looks so cozy!

Connie W. said...

Your quilt is cozy. It's just right for the snowy weather in your area. Thanks for sharing.
Connie

Brenda @ Songbird Designs said...

What a nice quilt and so cozy with that flannel backing! Pam had some gorgeous patterns and will live on through us using them! Thanks for sharing!

Sharon said...

This quilt will be perfect for snuggling or reading a good book on a cold winter's evening. Thanks for sharing!

Quilter Kathy said...

Marvellous finish! I love the design and it works perfectly in plaids! Looks so snuggly AND it's hand quilted... way to go!

Inflorescencedesigns said...

Such a lovely quilt! I love flannel backing.

Carol Swift said...

This looks like a quilt that would be perfect on a cold night to snuggle up in with a good movie. I love the design and fabrics, Sharon! Thank you for sharing this beauty.

Siouxzq64@gmail.com said...

Awesome quilt and I love that you used homespun and flannel!

Barbara said...

I love that quilt block. So pretty.

Anna brown said...

Very clever ty for sharing your idea and quilt...

LJ said...

Pam's design is wonderful. Sharon, you did a great job incorporating the theme and I love a warm fuzzy quilt.

Quiltsmiles said...

Any which way you look at it , your quilt is charming!

Vicki in MN said...

Beautiful with the traditional colors. Yes the time change always screws with our minds a bit doesn't it!!

beaquilter said...

such a fun quilt!

Stitchin At Home said...

Beautiful quilt and I love the homespun look it has!

Kathleen said...

That's a clever pattern and a great quilt!

Carla said...

What a great pattern and love the homespun feel. Such a clever way to use the hourglass block. Love it.

Quilting Gail said...

Very creative use of the hourglass block! It looks like a lovely warm and cozy quilt!
quilting gail

Karen's Korner said...

A very effective pattern..it looks snuggly and warm.

Leah said...

Beautiful, the the secondary design with the arrow! Great fabrics for this as well!

Danette said...

Your quilt is "very cabin in the woods". Makes me want to get out a box of homespun fabrics that I have and work on them. Wonderful!

Lianne makes stuff said...

This is such a cosy looking quilt well done

Anorina @SameliasMum said...

This is a wonderful quilt and it looks so soft and cozy. Hopefully your body clock is settling into the time change. Daylight saving time ends here in a couple of weeks, so we'll go in reverse to you.

Rosemary said...

I really do like this quilt. It looks so warm and cozy. Fabric choices are perfect. I wish I had known Pam Bono So very talented. I would buy this pattern if was available. Thank you for sharing.

Carol Andrews said...

Lovely comfy quilt.

JOY @ http://joysjotsshots.blogspot.com/ said...

It turned out beautiful. Yes, I love the design too.

Joy from Days Filled With Joy said...

I love that design! It is really cool - and the colors and fabric just shout cozy!! xx

jan said...

Beautiful, warm, cozy and classic.

Snowcatcher said...

I had forgotten about this pattern. I love your take on it! What a great interpretation of "Time in a Bottle" and time changes, which, hopefully, might soon be a thing of the past!

tink's mom said...

This pattern is perfect for flannels and plaids. The big stitch quilting makes it oh so cozy. Hopefully this will be the last year of time changes. Fingers crossed.