I dedicated a bit of time recently to giving my WiPs some focused attention, mostly to try and finish up a few things. I made up some quilt backs, selected options for bindings, made a few straight line quilting decisions on a smaller quilt, and also sent a couple of quilts off to be professionally quilted.
First up, my 'values' quilt. This little scrappy HST block was the beginning of my 'values' quilt, inspired by Blair's quilt in Blairs 'wisecraft quilts' book.
I have a bit of a love-hate reationship with HSTs, but the simple half square unit really is so versatile and can be made quickly and accurately using various methods.
I used some of my favourite scraps and I really loved playing with the colour values in this soft palette, it never gets boring.
I decided I'd get this sweet quilt quilted by Leeanne from quiltmekiwi . She lives up north in Whangarei, NZ where she has operated her home based machine quilting business for many years. We chose an edge to edge pattern called 'mesmerize' and I am very happy with how it's turned out.
First up, my 'values' quilt. This little scrappy HST block was the beginning of my 'values' quilt, inspired by Blair's quilt in Blairs 'wisecraft quilts' book.
I have a bit of a love-hate reationship with HSTs, but the simple half square unit really is so versatile and can be made quickly and accurately using various methods.
I used some of my favourite scraps and I really loved playing with the colour values in this soft palette, it never gets boring.
I decided I'd get this sweet quilt quilted by Leeanne from quiltmekiwi . She lives up north in Whangarei, NZ where she has operated her home based machine quilting business for many years. We chose an edge to edge pattern called 'mesmerize' and I am very happy with how it's turned out.
- at the quilters
It feels really good to be making some progress on a few of my quilts finally
. . . and yes, it's not a quilt until it's quilted.
However, it's not actually finished until that last little bit of binding is all stitched down,
. . . and yes, it's not a quilt until it's quilted.
However, it's not actually finished until that last little bit of binding is all stitched down,
and so, you guessed it, I'll be busy this weekend adding the binding.
Linking up with Kelly here at myquiltinfatuation for 'needle and thread Thursday'
and with Myra for 'finished (or not) Friday' here at busyhandsquilts
What an amazing quilting design you chose. And the resulting quilt is amazing too. Reminds me of an eiderdown I had on my bed when I was a little girl. Such pretty subtle colours - hope you're keeping this quilt for your house.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous quilt, gorgeous quilting, it’s the icing on the cake!!
ReplyDeleteLove the quilting design. Leeanne has too many patterns, so it's hard to choose sometimes Happy binding this weekend.
ReplyDeleteI love HSTs for their versatility. And your quilt looks AMAZING!
ReplyDeleteI love your post. It makes me wish I was quilting a sandwich I have sitting staring at me for a while now. But it must feel pretty good! Thanks for sharing the joy!
ReplyDeleteProgress to the finish always feels good. This is looking beautiful.
ReplyDeleteIt's so good to finish a top, to have a useable quilt while it's new and exciting. Congratulations.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful colors for spring!
ReplyDeleteThey match the flowers and greenery in front of it.
Oh wow, I am mesmerized by that quilt pattern. It takes your already beautiful quilt to an entirely new level. A most amazing finish!
ReplyDeletewonderful.. inspiring
ReplyDeleteGreat choice of quilting pattern. It looks lovely. Good luck finishing the binding.
ReplyDeleteThe quilting design compliments your beautiful quilt well, Linda - what a lovely finish.....hehe it's not finished until the label's sewn on...!!!
ReplyDeletePerfecto binding! A pleasure to work with you Linda.
ReplyDeleteWow, that is an awesome quilt!
ReplyDeleteHow satisfying! It’s looks so good.
ReplyDeleteBeautifully done!
ReplyDeleteYou really have an eye for value. All of your fabric pieces are different but they look perfect in your quilt. Your quilting is fabulous!
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