One of my all time favourite patterns - the nine patch. Set on point, it becomes an Irish chain.
I wish the delicate colours showed up better. It was a lovely pastel quilt.
This one won a viewer's choice prize.
Just a couple of close-ups.
I always find that the beautifully done applique takes a back seat to all the heavy quilting. My eye first sees the quilting and then the applique. It should be the other way around. Those are my own observations.
Just a couple of close-ups.
I always find that the beautifully done applique takes a back seat to all the heavy quilting. My eye first sees the quilting and then the applique. It should be the other way around. Those are my own observations.
Here's a close-up of the hand quilting.
Loads of printed fabrics, cut up and sewn together. It all works.
Here's the border. It too was hand quilted.
This was my second Row by Row quilt.
I hand quilted this over the summer and won another 25 fat quarters. I also received a bonus gift from the Threads That Bind quilt store.
There are still a few more quilts. I'll post them soon. I'm tired and I hope I didn't make any errors.
On the Go, and By Invitation Only,my first place picks for today. Your hand quilting is stunning, and you so deserved to win.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on your wins again! I hope you have a chance to rest today.
ReplyDeleteWell done! Thank you for showing all the lovely quilts. I agree about the applique - quilting should complement the hard work.
ReplyDeleteYour quilts are stunning! Thanks for sharing this experience with the blogging world.
ReplyDeleteI was beginning to wonder when we would see your quilts - so happy to find them now. The viewer's choice quilt was certainly deserving!
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