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Friday, February 21, 2014
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Wednesday, February 19, 2014
Deciding what to quilt on the Crown Royal quilt
vaguely following the chalk lines |
sketching it out in chalk |
My dilemma was keeping the quilting pattern fairly open.
I thought that a stem coming from the corner would look odd, so I changed it to a curly-Q |
Another open space to decide on.
I finally chose to go with more feathers and swirls to repeat the design in the borders. I ditched all around the center and the outer borders.
I wasn't too thrilled with the way it was looking as I progressed across the quilt. Once it was all quilted and off the frame I decided it looked alright.
My only rules were to avoid the "Crown Royal" letters and try to keep my spacing uniform. Sometimes being repetitive can be such a blessing! (at least in my long-arm world)
This took 3 days to quilt because I still have swelling and a dull ache in my ankle when I stand on it for long periods of time. Soft tissue damage can certainly take a long time to heal.
I wonder if the one that I am making this quilt for would have given me a couple of what goes into the bag.... would the quilt have turned out different? Would I have been calmer...
or just hungover.
I left these little corner squares for last and finally decided once again to repeat those swirls and feathers. All I had to do was to chalk out a circle and put a swirl in the center, then follow the circle around with feathers.
The top and bottom borders have a very simple pattern forming an X.
My helper was napping. I didn't want to wake him and so it's not a very good picture of the whole quilt.
I like the back as well as the front. Now I just need to get my binding on and it is FINISHED! That is one of my favorite words. |
I told myself (and Anita) that I was going to try to finish a UFO every month this year. I still have good intentions of completing that goal and this will be the project for January. That means I have 9 days to get a binding on this quilt and finish one more before March arrives.
I linked this post to Judy Laquidara's design wall, Link a Finish Friday, Off the wall Friday, and also linked to Freemotion by the River's Linky Tuesday.
Be sure to go see the beautiful projects that others are working on!