Monday, April 22, 2013

What was I thinking?


I worked all weekend on my wool quilt, but not finished yet. I added the backing to it and the border which is also the binding. After I did that, I wish I had done things differently, so I had to figure out a way to get the border to look the way that I had planned. I ended up folding a piece over, then over to the back so it left more edge. I did finish sewing it tonight, but I still have some fixes to do. I sewed the binding on by machine through the front and back, so it warped a bit in some spots. I will fix those and any I can't might be a spot for a new appliqué;)

All and all, I am happy with how it came out. I started it three years ago and just wanted to finish it. I did hand stitching around the appliques, black on some and a light greenish shade on the dark blocks, but hard to see in the photo. I still need to add stitching to the side pieces, I wanted to wait for the binding before I did those.


I also decided it was time to clean up my sewing room and got that done today. Here is something I found and have no idea what to do with, maybe throw them out, lol. I started this years ago when I first started quilting and had ugly fabrics. They are designs from whimsicals. The only one I like is the kitty piece, maybe I will make a mini quilt with that and save the blank blocks for a jean quilt I will be making. The stitching is horrible on the appliques, so I doubt they would last long and not worth the effort to finish them.


21 comments:

  1. that top one is fabulous!
    the others, I'm sure you'll figure out what to do with those!

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  2. Wonderful quilt so much detail! I'm sure those blocks will make a nice little quilt :)

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  3. Your wool quilt looks wonderful! :0)

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  4. Your wool quilt is lovely !
    Now will you be using it or hanging it ? Beautiful work.
    Rose

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  5. Ooh, Debbie, it's FANTASTIC! Definitely a beauty! You have outdone yourself!

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  6. I love how your quilt turned out!

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  7. My favorite of those blocks is the one with the cat. The blocks look fine to me. Just call them prim and finish them into something.

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  8. Your wool quilt is so wonderful! What an undertaking! Is it a lifestory quilt?

    Thanks for the inspiration!

    Kendra

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  9. Your wool quilt is gorgeous!!!!!!

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  10. Your wool quilt is gorgeous!! oops Linda just said that...looks like I agree with Linda!! The mottled wool and motifs are wonderful!! Love it!
    P

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  11. Your quilt turned out wonderful. Will it be used as a lap quilt or a wall hanging. Which ever it's a lovely addition to your home. Good job!

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  12. Deb,
    What a wonderful wool quilt!! I can imagine you sitting with a good book in a favorite chair bundled up in it under a reading lamp.
    You do beatiful work!!
    trisha

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  13. It turned out wonderful Debbie! I bet it feels good to have it done. Hugs, Lori

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  14. Your wool quilt is lovely... and looks so snuggly and warm too - perfect on the back of a chair for those cool evenings ..... I make pot mats with odd blocks ....
    Hugz

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  15. It is beautiful! I have done the same thing with old blocks. I just don't want to work on something that I won't enjoy.

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  16. I love the quilt it is just so very prim beautiful. I see another quite in the making. lol, lol. A job well done. Smiles, LenZie

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