This pink+tan "dainty dresden" is my first entry in the Blogger's Quilt Festival over at Amy's Creative Side (baby quilts category). A huge thanks to Amy for hosting, and welcome to everyone visiting from the festival ;)
I designed this for some dear friends of ours who welcomed their {absolutely adorable} little girl this past winter. When we found out they were expecting a girl, I quickly learned that her mama was planning the nursery in pink + brown. Not wanting to be too matchy-matchy, I swapped out the chocolate brown for low volume tans and off-whites to add a timeless (I hope) touch. I wish I had more pictures, but as this was a gift, in the usual {no} hats style I was stitching up the binding the morning of the baby shower and only managed to get the single full shot above before getting a bow on it ;)
I did take a couple (literally, two) progress shots. Here's one of the freshly cut dresden leaves against the background squares:
And another of the first plate:
Thanks for stopping by! And be sure to check out the other quilts on display (or enter your own!) over at the festival... {Including my two-color quilt entry, "sea crystal + plaid" ;)}
It's lovely. I like that you used different background and didn't go the usual all white. Aparently I'm one of those who didn't see it.
ReplyDeleteLove it! I really love the colors, but also I am currently working on a dreden and I love to see others interpretation of it.
ReplyDeleteI'm such a sucker for dresden plates and this quilt is a lovely example. Great job!
ReplyDeleteI love those gorgeous pinks. It is totally a timeless baby quilt!
ReplyDeleteLove dresden quilts and your is beautiful, love the colours you have chosen
ReplyDeleteIt's so pretty! Usually I'm not a big fan of pink but your quilt is captivating :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful - I'm a sucker for a gradient and you've got all kinds of gradient! Love it.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful range of pinks. Lovely quilt.
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous Sarah! I'm not a pink fan, but I love how you've used lots of values of pink in this one :o)
ReplyDeleteVery pretty. Lovely use of colour.
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous quilt. A lot of work has gone into this, great job and loving the pinks!!
ReplyDeleteVery nice.
ReplyDeleteHi there! I have not tried Dresden plates, and I love this monochromatic treatment of them which I haven't seen before! Great job!
ReplyDeleteVery Cute---good job!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! What a lucky little girl!! I love the bright pinks with the tan.
ReplyDeleteThis is so pretty! SO much wonderful pink.
ReplyDeleteLove your quilt!
ReplyDeleteIt is absolutely wonderful!
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