I wiped away the weeds & foam. / I fetched my sea-born treasures home... Ralph Waldo Emerson







Friday, July 14, 2023

Quilt : Beach Cottages

 


Hi guys! The other day as I was redoing the cottage for high summer, I got out this old much loved, if rarely used, Beach Cottages quilt. The houses were inspired by designer Freddy Moran. Coincidentally Lori of Humble Quilts recently posted a selection of of Moran's more recent quilts, 
seen at a quilt show. 

This was I think the first quilt I made when I began quilting again. Prior to this time I had made traditional quilts at work, during lunch or after everyone else left. My ex husband didn't like seeing me crafting and hated sewing machine noise. Put that together with no free time, demanding job and two homes to run/ pay for,  no sewing was ever done at home. Our loft in Brooklyn had such high ceilings that the loft had lofts, upper levels. One area was a guest room, the other a tiny sewing nook for me. Accessed up a steep ladder it was not a welcoming spot, and also was open to the main bedroom[ see note about ex hating whirr of the machine.] so it was never really used.

My parents though had other ideas and for a special birthday they gifted me with a new [quieter?] Brother machine/ $99.oo at Costco! And  my mom included Freddy Moran's book that featured these houses.

Add in the unusual and brief bit of time when not one or two but three fabric stores were near my home here at the beach, two close to the Thursday pickers flea market that I went to every week---I was in bright happy fabric heaven. Added into the mix were Lily Pulitzer brights like this chartreuse sea life print, a treasured gift, again from my parents. [My dad was often in Florida in those years, working on hurricane structural preparedness, and though they didn't choose to move to Florida to retire later, they loved Florida especially the Keys and Gulf towns. The LP fabrics were my souvenir they'd send each winter.]


At that time the cottage here was not blue and white, just all white to show off my Fiestaware and bright Hull kitchenware, McCoy cooky jars, colorful ball ice water pitchers---you can see the color influence in this project. 


Also I had no one influencing me, no idea what what right or wrong, no internet groups, no blogs. Just a random person having fun.




My quilts from that period [most sold], were I think beautifully made and hand embroidered and beaded.





Looking at Beach Houses to take pics I was quite surprised that it is a Millennium quilt. How fun and creative, a memory of a long lost time, a time of unfettered if sneaky freedom and creativity for me.


I love the label!




And the backing was to me Beachballs, even tho it obviously is really marbles, lol.  



And note the scrappy pieced binding, again an idea I had in my creative solitude, uninfluenced by thrift or fads.
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I had pulled out the quilt to display it on the pine bride's bench but that didn't seem to work, it's a wall quilt with no empty area for things to be piled up. Instead I used this Hollyhock runner, made at a similar time, a design by Linda Brannock, a book from the Cape Cod fabric shop.



Carpet ball collection, since my glass floats collection is missing somehow. They are 2-4" diameter ''clay marbles", for a Victorian indoor game like bocce. There's a few modern repros , thrifted finds, mixed in.




Moving forward 20, 25 unbelievable years, this is a quilt from IG. Inspiring! How fun. It has that Australian happy slightly pastel vibe. It would be a fun long term pick up project.



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French General kit applique and embroidery finished. Are these tacky? Fun to make but, hmmmm. It will be a throw pillow.







Mo and i are off for deck hour, despite a gale wind off the water.






 More soon/ journal update Monday-ish.


love

lizzy

gone to the beach.....




11 comments:

  1. What a wonderful quilt with wonderful memories of yuour mum and dad! It's nice to admire a quilt and know you were only influenced by your creativity!!
    I love the house quilt!

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  2. Lovely Beach Houses quilt!! And that Hollyhock runner is so pretty--such beautiful finishes...
    Looks like you and Lil Mo are enjoying your deck time..still too humid here for ours; hoping that maybe later on we will get some breezes from the tide turning...Enjoy hugs, Julierose

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  3. Lizzy, your little beach houses just became a new favorite! I think you should keep it out where you can see it all year long. I have Freddy's House book as well as the two in which she and Gwen Marston collaborated, all inspiring. So glad my hubby loves the sound of the sewing machines, especially the tick-tick-tick sound the old Singer machines make. It has been hot and humid here too, but no ocean to view. T-storms in the forecast for weekend, when daughter & grandson will be visiting, hoping he'll have a change to go creek-wading.

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  4. Hi from Melody,
    I love the beach cottages quilt, it's so bright and happy! I like the hollyhock runner, too -- I seem to remember it on your table a LONG time ago!
    We got rain, a storm with hard rain, lightning, and thunder that lasted 2 1/2 or 3 hours but I don't know how much rain we actually got. There was quite a bit of wind before the storm actually reached us, but when it rained it was almost straight down.
    The sewing room in your loft doesn't sound pleasant at all! Maybe it COULD have been, if your then-husband wasn't so crabby about it. The ladder thing would have scared me off, though, lol.
    I'm glad you and Mo got deck time, even if it was windy!
    Thanks for sharing!

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  5. The Freddy Moran house quilt is delightful. I wish I had some of those border fabrics. The hollyhocks are so nostalgic - always love to see hollyhocks in any media. I find myself liking Linda Brannock patterns more now than when she was publishing things. I guess it just took a while for me to warm up to her style since the darker colors are always a part of me. Always love seeing Mo.

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  6. Quilts made before one encounters the quilt police are always so unassuming, original and fresh. Your bright creative combinations haven't changed!
    Associations with fabrics that one chooses is very special and precious. There's an added dimension that travels across timelines.
    I'm very taken with your impromtu pin cushion. It just works, doesn't it?
    The light quilt with many lively little blocks is really appealing and would be a lovely project.

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  7. Quilts made before one encounters the quilt police are always so unassuming, original and fresh. Your bright creative combinations haven't changed!
    Associations with fabrics that one chooses is very special and precious. There's an added dimension that travels across timelines.
    I'm very taken with your impromtu pin cushion. It just works, doesn't it?
    The light quilt with many lively little blocks is really appealing and would be a lovely project. Penny

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  8. Oh, some inspiration in this post. Lots of gorgeous colours and prints too. Lovely to have memories of when you finally COULD quilt to your heart's content and I love your home-grown inspirations. I absolutely adore that Hollyhock runner. Could you please do a couple of close-up photos so I can see how you've worked the flowers, as I have a hankering to make my own now.

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    1. Thanks for your sweet comments! I will post close ups of Hollyhocks on my next blog post unless you want me to email them, you can email me at lizzzz.d@gmail.com Put your name in the header bec it will go to spam I suppose.

      That said the applique work is not good at all. New machine and I was ''playing'', used a dense zigzag satin stitch, ick. The companion piece has ugly machine blanket stitch in black! If I can also find the book I ll take pics too.

      If I was doing it now I d prob do needleturn by hand?


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  9. Your beach cottages are delightful.
    That's so sad your ex didn't like to see you crafting and hated the sound of a sewing machine. That would have made things rough. Good for your parents to buy you a quiet machine -- and those beautiful fabrics.
    It's amazing what memories our quilts hold.
    I love your hollyhocks quilt!
    No, the French General piece is not tacky--it's gorgeous! I love all the detail and the red and white basket.
    I hope your enclosure protects your deck from the wind a little. It's harder to stitch with fast winds.

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