I liked this piece of marbled fabric for the strong linear qualities and the almost herringbone effect of the very tiny feathers, although the other piece I purchased with its stone/teardrop designs might have proved a bit quicker and easier to quilt. My finished sample measures 15 inches across, and I'm really pleased with the way it turned out. Here are a few close-ups:
The back is not particularly a thing of beauty. It looks a lot less densely quilted than the front appears.
Thanks to Linda Moran for providing us with this great tutorial and introducing us to free-form quilting possibilities with many types of patterned fabric!
The holiday season tends to be one filled with nostalgia, especially the older we get, and this year is no exception. My daughter will be 30 years old come mid-December. This past summer while rooting around in my sewing stuff, I discovered this tiny hand-pieced log cabin Christmas ornament. I was working on this very ornament when I went into labor with my daughter. And here it sits, some 30 years later, still pinned and ready to be finished. I think it's about high time I set about completing this and get it in the mail to her - what do you think?
On Sunday, December 9, SewCalGal is hosting a Quilters Christmas Party extraordinaire, benefiting Operation Homefront. The party has two versions: a physical party in San Diego as well as a virtual party for bloggers world-wide! This promises to be a fun event with raffles and door prizes, and for us bloggers a plate of our favorite homemade Christmas cookies and cup of tea as we visit with many other quilty bloggers attending this event. I hope you will be joining the fun! For more information from SewCalGal's site, click here.
5 comments:
I love how you completed this! Wonderful!
You did an amazing job!!! Love the extensive quilting - you are inspiring me!!
Fabulous! You did an outstanding job here....I think the back looks good too. A very special piece.
Oh my ! It is AWESOME !
Thanks for stopping by to comment on my FMQ for the year. I love what you did with bonus #1
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