I haven't been upstairs, in a long, long while. But along with one of my 'resolutions' (you know, more hand quilting finishes and 3 red and white quilts for the twin beds) I have been trying to hand quilt when the GD toddlers are sleeping and my emotions are calm. I was pleased with the template for quilting that I found. The batting is maybe too puffy, but can't be helped now. I think I'll like it when it is done. However, since it is an antique reproduction I think it is only a double bed size. Oh well, I can fold it at the bottom and pull it up on cold nights. I had a hard time finding a marking pencil in the house. Can you believe that? I didn't want to use a washable or a water washout one one because I have a yellow quilt that the markings left dots here and there on and never washed out. So, I wanted a plain number 2 pencil so it would wash out. Finally, I found one. I'm not a precise quilter. I eyeball a lot, because this is stress relief, not stress inducing as it would be if I was striving for perfection. Type A I am not! Just a plain old Type B here! You will never see my stuff put up for judging!
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
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Beautiful, judged or not!
ReplyDeleteOh wow I love this quilt! Beautifully quilted.
ReplyDeleteThat is beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful hand quilting. Hand sewing is calming isn't it? Hope you are doing well.
ReplyDeleteWonderful quilting and wonderful reproduction, really has a beautiful antique look to it.
ReplyDeleteDebbie
Your quilting looks beautiful. I am glad that it is helping to calm you. I will keep you in my prayers...
ReplyDelete~Joyce in MI
Your quilt is jaw dropping gorgeous!!
ReplyDeleteSo glad to see it!
ReplyDeleteIt's looking good...can't wait to see it done!
ReplyDeleteThis is just beautiful, just beautiful!
ReplyDeleteAnd your quilting is gorgeous.
That is going to be a gorgeous quilt! It's so nice to come across another hand quilter - all the magazines these days almost act as if it doesn't exist - irritating.
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