Wednesday 21 August 2013

Aah, that's better ...

... This is a follow-up from my last post about the manly quilt with flowery quilting.   I finished the unpicking (but not the audio book) and then started again yesterday on this quilt.  I did the final row this morning , and here it is.  I was too impatient to wait until I'd added the binding, but I am now very happy with it.


This is the quilt I will be teaching at Quilting in The Garden while I am on holiday staying with Lynn from Sew'n Wild Oaks.

I used fabrics very generously supplied by Oakshott Fabrics, and have tried to get a photo that shows the colour variations in the fabrics, but I failed miserably.The dark fabric could be anything from jade through peacock to emerald or even purple and the light varies from light grey through olive to mid-blue, all depending on the angle the light hits them.  Quite amazing.  The thread was a variegated purple which I fell in love with when I saw it.  I usually use a very neutral colour for the thread so it doesn't show very much, but I felt that it would work here.

13 comments:

  1. Wonderful quilt and absolutely perfect quilting!

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  2. Lovely! Oh, that might not be a manly enough compliment. How about, Cool!

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  3. I like that quilt design, too. It's almost like bubbles. What a beautiful quilt.

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  4. I must agree...much nicer!

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  5. I'm looking forward to seeing this one in person! Is this traveling in your carry-on luggage?

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  6. Fantastic! I love your quilt.

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  7. I love it and that pattern suits it down to a T, or should I say bubble.

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  8. That is wonderful...I love it!

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  9. It is really beautiful! I didn't know you were going to be teaching! I hope to see you there!

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  10. Nice job :}

    Hope it doesn't take up too much room in your suitcase (you must leave space for all that fabric shopping!)

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