Yesterday, I finished putting the binding on The Birds of Colorwash Patch quilt. I put this quilt together in July of 2021. It's been waiting patiently (or otherwise) while I worked on customer quilts and scanned all my old photos taken before the age of digital cameras -- 36,778 photos. I finished that project shortly before Christmas.
The quilt measures 112" x 120". There are two layers of batting -- Hobbs Heirloom 80/20 cotton/poly on the bottom, and Soft & Bright 100% cotton on top. I wanted Quilters' Dream wool on top, but neither of our LQSs had any the day I decided to start quilting. I will not do that again; this batting combination made the quilt too heavy and stiff to suit me.
There are 8 different colors of thread on the top. Most are 40-wt. Omni. The thread in the bobbin was a light tan color called Statue, and was 60-wt. Bottom Line. Both threads are made by Superior.
I used a variety of rulers from two sets by Handi Quilter, swags and half-circles, along with free-motion quilting. My machine is an 18" Handi Quilter Avanté on a 12' Studio frame. It is hand-guided, not computer driven.
Upon finishing the quilt, I machine-embroidered a label for it.
This afternoon, we had dinner at Kurt and Victoria's house. We took along the quilt, and Victoria spread it on her bed. The dark teal-navy perfectly matches her curtains. Violet, 4, likes it -- and so does the kitty, Luna. (What cat doesn't like a quilt? 😄)
"You can't keep it!" I told Victoria. "Yet."
(She already knew that, so I didn't leave her shedding copious rivers of tears when I took the quilt home again with me.)
I plan to enter it in our County and State Fairs this summer.
Here's a list of hours spent on the various parts of the making of the quilt:
Designing: 4Cutting: 13.5Piecing: 36Borders: 10Appliqués: 32Piecing back, loading quilt on frame: 5Quilting: 167Binding: 10Label: 2.5Grand Total: 280
Just fantastic! You are so talented and your ideas for quilting a top are so wonderful. You are creative!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Beth!
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