It’s time to play catch up around here. I’ve been out of town for the last week and a half for one of the best reasons: weddings! My sister got married on the 18th, and then my brother-in-law on the 25th. So it’s been a very busy last little while, and I haven’t sewn anything for about two weeks, which is a long time for me! I have some unpacking left to do, and then I can hopefully sew some more tomorrow.
Before I left, I finished the wedding quilt that I was making for my sister. I sewed on it every night, and in every spare moment, and I got it done. A member of my local guild stepped up and quilted it for me in record time. She did an amazing job, and I’m so very thankful that she was willing and able to take on such a large, last minute project. The quilting she did ties the whole quilt together in such a wonderful way.
I’ll start with some closeups, so you can see the lovely leaf motif that she used.
I took these photos in my in-laws’ backyard, which is where we all stayed for the duration of our trip. The light is lovely there, but the sun fell behind the mountains just as started taking photos, so some of them are a little darker than I’d like. I had to give it away the next day though, so there was no chance for reshoots.
Here’s the back. I absolutely love it. The solid blue has just the right intensity, and I used what was left of the original fabric for the centre. I would have put this on my bed just like this, quite frankly. I used black for the binding, and am thrilled with the choice. I auditioned blue and green as well, but black was just so far above them that there really was no contest.
And there it is, in all its glory. I named it, ‘The Tree’. The unusual borders and bottom are a case of necessity is the mother of invention. I had no more blocks left, and the quilt was supposed to be queen sized, so it grew into the border and took it over a little. Then it wasn’t wide enough, and I had no more solid green, so I cut 2.5″ strips of the original fabric and put strips of them on the sides. In the end, I love it more than I thought I would, especially for a quilt with no red in it. 😉
Here’s one last parting shot. It’s a little yellow here, because of the golden light. My sister loves it, as does her new husband. I’m glad that I pushed myself to get it done, and the fact that I think it turned out spectacularly is just an added bonus. Now, on to the next deadline! If it wasn’t for deadlines, sometimes I doubt that I would ever have the motivation to finish anything.
And even though it’s actually completed and no longer a work-in-progress, I’m sharing at the Needle and Thread Network anyway. I hope they don’t kick me out of the club. 🙂
Wow – both back and front are beautiful! The quilting is amazing!
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Looks great. Very whimsical looking!
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beautiful job! Love how you made do with what you had – it makes for such a unique and wonderful quilt.
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Wow! That is truly a beauty! Your sister must be thrilled.
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Absolutely stunning! And reversible too!! I really like how the borders turned out…sometimes these are the best mistakes ever!
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That is a spectacular quilt. I really love what you did with the fabric that you chose and how you extended the sides. Really different and unique.
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Oh wow!!!! what a beautiful quilt…you did a fantastic job on it!!
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No kicking! Finished projects should be shared nationally! lol What a super job you have done. Definitely a winner with its unique design.
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Love this type of quilt! I have always wanted to do one, have the book, but it has not even got to the picking fabric stage. Your quilt does inspire!
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This is amazing! I’ve done done this type of quilt, but I’ve always been so impressed by the technique. Really great work!
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Nicely done! What a fabulous wedding gift and extra kudos for getting it done in time for the wedding! I hope it is well loved for years to come.
Happy Sewing
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It’s beautiful!
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Thanks! I might be just a little biased, but I agree completely. 🙂
Apple Pie Patchwork Shena
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A fantastic quilt, and congrats on finishing it on time. While having not enough fabric is always a pain in the neck, it most often leads to great results.
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It’s absolutely stunning! I’ve never seen anything like it anywhere else- you must be so pleased.
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This is so beautiful. What pattern did you use?
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