There was a pieced back, which I'll share in a future post, and then the big dilemma of quilting design. At 80" x 92", it was large enough to make me nervous, so I finally settled on a simple freehand curve and then echo-quilted from there at 1" intervals. Using Aurifil 50wt #2600 (light gray) was perfect over all the pieced blocks and provided a pretty subtle contrast on the dark blue. Unfortunately the quilting lines don't show that great in my photos, but the golden curve shown below is a decent approximation of my first pass across the quilt, done freehand with my hera marker prior to quilting.
So I can't tell you how fantastic it feels to have this third long-term project completed! Having finished two others since 2020 began, I'm finally feeling like I'm close to being free to do some random sewing. Yay!
Wow! I've never commented on your blog before (lurker) but had to for this quilt, it is stunning! Your background fabric really shows off the circle blocks. It looks like it was very difficult to piece the top together, is it appliqued or curved piecing? Love the quilting also.
ReplyDeleteI love the setting of this quilt! well done
ReplyDeleteHow lovely is this,Debbie. A beautiful finish and quilting.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE your quilt design concept! So great. And the pictures are awesome too. Congrats on finishing this beautiful quilt. Enjoy! xo Melanie
ReplyDeleteAmazing! I really love the colors you choose for these blocks. It's an amazing finish...Congrats!
ReplyDeleteThe freehand curve is a great choice for quilting this; it looks great. Congratulations on the big finish! Is this bound for a bed or to be a lap quilt or...?
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