Monday, February 13, 2017

Funkytown

I have been working on this quilt for a few months. I call it "Funkytown". It's a Curvalicious design. It's so different than any other quilt I have created using Curvalicious. It's bight and whimsical and it makes me smile. The print fabrics are from an upcoming line of fabric by Tula Pink, called Tabby Road. If you look closely you can see catfood cans and cats in the prints. I'm not a big cat lover, but the colors and the graphic qualities of this line really caught my eye. It pairs so well with the solids. I bought a far quarter stack at Quilt Market. The fabric will be available soon and I've seen that some shops on line are taking pre-orders.

I finished the top before I left for Key West and sent it off to Till We Quilt Again, aka Helen Ernst, to be quilted. She did an amazing job.

When she mailed it back to me, I realized that the fabric I brought with me for binding wasn't going to work.I ended up ordering a Tula Pink fabric from a different line, called Chipper, for the binding. Everything takes longer to arrive here. We call it the end of the road and it truly is the end of Rte 1 that starts in Maine and goes all the way down the East Coast.

I finished binding it right after my son and DIL arrived. Since Key West is as colorful and exciting as my quilt, my partners in crime and I decided to have fun and photograph it at lots of locations. So enjoy some views of Key West and Funkytown.


Funkytown will be in my booth at Quiltcon that starts Feb 23rd, in Savannah, Booth #443. Please stop by and visit this well traveled quilt.

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8 comments:

  1. what fun photos! I'm having coffee in my sloppy joe mug as usual.

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  2. I love your quilt and the photos made me smile! Love the quilting,too!

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  3. That quilt gets around! It's colorful and fun. Will watch for the pattern.

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  4. Cheryl, that quilt is absolutely FABULOUS! I want to take it on vacation with me, too! I think this quilt could travel the world and never get boring. Love it!

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  5. The quilt is a definite WOW!! And thanks for the quick tour of Key West. It's on my bucket list of places to visit some day.

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  6. I love your quilt, it is fun and fun quilting. I am jealous of all that beautiful scenery and fun places you are in, I need to visit the keys someday.

    Debbie

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  7. I think that that's my favorite quilt of yours every. But the photo shoot?? Even Better!!!!

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  8. Your quilt is so fun!! I LOVE IT!!!! Is it a difficult quilt to make?
    Do you live in Savanna? We r planning a trip to that area in Sept or Oct, which ever month is warm but not as humid 😜! If so, do you do classes, and are there other quilting events going on in the area?
    Can't wait to hear from you!!!!

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