Bloggers Quilt Festival ~ Texas Teardrops

I thought it would be super fun to participate in the Bloggers Quilt Festival and I decided to share one of my favorite quilts, Texas Teardrops.

Make sure you check out all the awesome quilts that are being displayed for the Bloggers Quilt Festival.

Amy's Creative Side
Texas Teardrops
Texas Teardrops
This quilt was a bit of a challenge for me.  I saw a similar design in a commercial for a toilet paper cover and immediately thought to myself “That would be an awesome quilt design!”
I love having a DVR on the TV.  I often pause the TV, jump up and take a picture.  My husband just laughs and says “Quilt?”  I know, I’m a tiny bit crazy!
I drafted my husband for his awesome drawing skills and had him sketch the teardrop shapes.  The quilt design came together pretty fast once I had the teardrop shapes.
Each block has either 2, 3 or 4 teardrop shapes appliqued on.  I also used lots of bright colors with the white background.  I really wanted the teardrops to pop.
Close up of Texas Teardrops
I used a pink and white damask for the back.  I love how it looks!
Texas Teardrops Backing
I quilted it using Roscoe {my Gammill}.  I didn’t really have a plan when I started the quilting so the squiggly lines just kind of happened.  All in all I think this one turned out great.
I promise I won’t object should any of you decide to nominate my Texas Teardrops Quilt.  {insert big cheesy smile here}
Blogger’s Quilt Festival Stats
Finished quilt measures : 67″x 67″
Special techniques used : applique
Quilted by : Vicki Ruebel {myself}
Best Category : Applique Quilt, Throw Quilt

I’m off to finish a little cleaning before my dad and step mom get here today!  I’m so excited to see them.  I wish they could stay longer than 2 days but I’ll take what I can get.  And tomorrow, my baby turns 16!!!  Say a prayer for me…I’m NOT liking this growing up crap!

71 thoughts on “Bloggers Quilt Festival ~ Texas Teardrops”

  1. LOL – my family knows when I get that look – I’ve found another quilting pattern. Gorgeous quilt. A great applique quilt that looks pieced! Thanks for sharing.

  2. I love your teardrop quilt. Gotta love how our husbands support and help our passions. Have fun with your parents over and happy birthday to your 16 yr old. I loved watching my little ones grow up into great young adults.

  3. Love, LOVE your Texas Teardrops. The shapes really pop and the quilting is great. Thanks for sharing… love the story of how it came to be [now I know there is more than one of “us” out there. lol]

  4. I love the design. LOL. I can’t tell you how many times I have seen something and taken a ‘quilt design’ picture. I just have never done it with the television. I did take a picture of a tile pattern in the men’s room once! LOL…I am glad I was the only one in there.

  5. Love the tear drops! Great colors and texture. Congrats on your baby’s BDay! 16 isn’t so bad, Vicki…..wait until your baby turns 40 then tell me how you feel. lol Now THAT is just weird! lol Especially when in your mind you’re still only 20. lol

  6. What a gorgeous design – and I love the colours, too! As for inspiration sources – we were at an aviation museum this weekend, and I photographed part of an engine for a future design!

  7. This is THE MOST ORIGINAL quilt that I have run across during this festival. And it’s beautiful on top of that !

    Congratulations on inspiration well interpreted.

  8. Your inspiration made me smile – don’t we see quilts everywhere? I love the shapes, remind me a bit of Christmas baubles we used to have when I was a child.

  9. This is so pretty!!! Love the bright fabrics against the white. I also pause my TV and take pictures for future quilts. So glad to know I’m not alone 😉

  10. Great graphic, vibrant quilt.

    What applique method did you use (hand, machine)? Were they made as units and then appliqued onto one large piece of white fabric? I don’t see any block seams.
    THanks.

    See my entry #46 Batik Tulips

    and #23 antique zigzag quilt

  11. It’s a beautiful execution of a great idea! The pattern looks like they’re Christmas tree ornaments. I remember having this kind when I was growing up. I’ll be voting for you and wish you the best! Congratulations on making it to the finals!

  12. I absolutely love this quilt, it is truly magnificent. Well done. I don’t see anything crazy about using the tv for inspiration. Once I was watching an old Lassie film and a quilt flashed onto the screen for the briefest of moments and I had to sketch it from memory – onto a till receipt that was the only scrap of paper I could find. It was complicated to piece but it is my favourite quilt nonetheless. Well done again. Philippa xx

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