It took me 6 years but it was worth it. No, I didn't work on it regularly, in fact I believe there was actually a year when I didn't work on it at all. I had it done once, decided it was too small so put it away for a very long time. The idea of more blocks didn't appeal. This is my 2nd quilt. I made the first one 40 years ago. Decided then it wasn't my thing, too many rules and too many exact measurements so the blocks go together.
Finally I decided I didn't need to do blocks, I could do whatever I wanted. After all it is my quilt. So I took it apart and started over and I love the result. Once done it had to be quilted, that was going to be another problem, who or how? Enter my friends Betty Boyink Roberts who owns a long arm and Beth Hwacinski who wanted to learn how to use Betty's long arm.
Beth used my quilt to practice. I don't think she needs anymore practice. Here are some examples of what she did.
Coffee and books (we read a lot)
A hat, there are more, I do love hats
Another love, oars from an old rowboat
No need to explain this one.
I haven't done much painting this week, binding this to finish it took much of my time. And I may think about making another quilt one of these days.
And the flu hit our grandson so we had him for a couple days. He's well now and rested.
3 comments:
What a stunning piece!
such a beautiful quilt, glad you finished! I have a quilt I made 8 years ago, all it needs is the binding, you are not alone
Wow! 💖
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