I have been making a few custom quilts lately and they have turned out really well. I'm always a little nervous to accept a custom order. It's a big investment for the customer and a big time investment for me. I'm always a little worried that our communication will be off and I will make something that is off the mark. So far, all of the experiences have been great. They have all pushed me to make quilts that I probably wouldn't have on my own.
I love seeing the quilts on people's beds and I thought this one would be a great example to show. I have the sketch, the finished quilt, and the quilt on the customer's bed. This quilt was custom sized to fit a platform, California King Size bed.
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The Sketch, done in Adobe Illustrator. |
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The quilt. |
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The quilt on the bed. P.S. Don't you want a pool outside your bedroom? | | |
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This is a queen size quilt I just finished a couple of weeks ago. I love how the top came out, with those streaks of blue. |
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I don't have a good picture of this quilt yet, but here is a detail that shows the color and a glimpse of the composition. It was a queen size quilt loosely inspired by the Golden Gate Bridge. |
I have another queen size custom quilt in the works right now, based on a design I've made before in a smaller size. Maybe someday I can make a quilt for my bed. I would have to convince my cats not to shed on it or scratch it and my husband not to spill anything on it.
It might be better if I just keep making them for other people.
these are so gorgeous Kim! I really love the bias joined strips in the sky on the second quilt. Lovely!
ReplyDeletebeautiful. I love the gradation of color. A quilt is really a work of art you can both look at and use to keep warm.
ReplyDeleteI am astonished by your work! Your colour choices are superb!
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