but right from the start, I knew this quilt was for me. Usually, I make quilts in response to a challenge, or as a donation quilt, or just because. This time, while it was in response to a challenge, the VMQG Michael Miller Cotton Couture challenge, I knew that this one was destined for me.
A few years ago I had made a Seven Sisters quilt for a swap - this quilt
I always really liked this quilt and wanted to make one for myself, but never got a round to it. When I got the challenge fabrics at a VMQG meeting, I had approximately a 1/6th of a meter of seven of the citrus-y coloured fabrics. They were gorgeous colours, and gorgeous fabrics. I knew I wanted to make 6 pointed stars, so I started cutting.
Initially, I laid them out in the typical 6 around the 7th layout It was nice, but I decided to play. I opened out the circle, and played some more, and this is the layout I decided on. I needed to fill in a lot of space.
More cutting ensued, more stars were cut, and before you know it, my 7 little cuts of fabric had morphed into a much bigger quilt - no longer destined for the wall, but the bed.
From this point I had to make it square, and well, that had this baby grow to an 86" square quilt. I knew I wouldn't get it finished in time for the challenge, so I switched gears and made this one in time for the challenge.
The last several weeks have been spent quilting this in darn near every spare minute I had, and tonight I finished the quilting! Did you hear me cheer???
The quilting was not without its frustrations - between sorting out thread shredding, bobbin backlash and what do you call it when the top thread gets sucked in and makes an awful mess on the back? I did a lot more reverse stitching than I normally do!
Now, to get it squared up and bound - that will be my evenings this week.
Happy quilting!
10 comments:
It's a beauty, so worth the frustrating part of quilting!
wow, just WOW!! It is amazing, Janet!
Totally amazing. Love the colors. And the quilting is stunning, even if it gave you a bit of trouble.
COMPLETELY amazing!
I do here the cheering. I also like that feather that you stitched in each diamond. Lovely!
As usual, gorgeous quilting. I am always amazed by your technique and the results!
Beautiful! Will you bring it to a VMQG meeting when it's finished . . . so we can all drool with admiration?
I see you got the thread shredding tamed and the exquisite quilting all done! I'll add my YAHOO! to the one I hear you yelling! LOL
So lovely! :)
Greetings from Finland!
Hugs, Ulla
Oh boy am I cheering you...it looks fantastic.
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