Showing posts with label wedding quilt. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wedding quilt. Show all posts

Thursday, August 31, 2023

Soniya and Vam's wedding quilt

 








                                             

This quilt was made to celebrate Soniya and Vam's beautiful destination Colorado Rockies wedding.

The wedding invitation with all its multiday celebrations were photo transferred to fabric and then cut out in the shape of large hearts. The quilt makes note of their courtship from first date to engagement to the marriage ceremony. 

The red hearts signify the meaning of Saptapadi…each of the seven steps around the sacred fire during the Hindu marriage ceremony when they exchange garlands of flowers and take 7 steps, Saptapadi encircling the fire, and each step represents a vow.

Step 1: May the couple be blessed with an abundance of food
Step 2: May the couple be strong and complement one another
Step 3: May the couple be blessed with prosperity
Step 4: May the couple be eternally happy
Step 5: May the couple be blessed with children
Step 6: May the couple live in perfect harmony
Step 7: May they be the best of friends forever

There are also a couple of reversible charms..
Once Upon a Time and Happily Ever After is in the first block. The last block “Just Married” has children on the reverse!

Their two favorite cats are also included in their family quilt.

Tuesday, February 27, 2018

Home : Where Memories Are Made







Names of bride and groom on tree and their wedding date on a sign.

Using the negative space to create a house from hands and also to emphasize quilting

Designed in Make the Cut software and cut with an electronic cutter,

Beads, hand embroidery, machine quilting

Friday, November 18, 2011

Marriage: Life Lessons

Recently, my quilt, Marriage: Life Lessons was juried in the International Quilt show in Houston.                                                              

It was originally made as free advice for my daughters! I wanted to give it to Dave and Lisa for the wedding but it had to be in Houston prior to September. So, all they have is a poster of the quilt until it finishes touring for the next three years. It was the first large quilt I made with an electronic cutter. Thanks, Wanda!
 
Someone sent me a link to the quilt in Houston.




Wonderful Quilts in Houston