Not January just gone, but the one before, was the handing over of our sewing group's Friendship Quilt swap. Once we got our own quilt back, our job was to back quilt and bind it. The weeks went by and mine stayed in the box that we stored them in. Other girls slowly began finishing their's and I was sparked to finish mine. I would get mine out of the box, have a think about it, and then put it back in the box.
I wanted to add a final boarder but just wasn't sure what to do. This weekend, I made my mind up that I was going to FINISH it. I didn't quite realise how long it was going to take. I beavered away in the sewing room almost all weekend (in between the washing, the shopping etc etc.) and by 6pm Sunday night, I finished it.
I was happy with how it worked out.
. . . even the crinklies are beautiful to me. I'm hoping all the seeds blow and scatter and then suprise me in the Springtime.
Your quilt turned out just beautifully. You must be pleased with yourself that it is finally out of it's box and all finished. I love your crinklies too! Have a good week:)
ReplyDeleteThat is a great quilt. It looks like something we call a round robin in the states. The dried flowers are beautiful to me too.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty. I think you'll have it ready for this coming Christmas. So glad you can see something of beauty in the remnant of the fire.
ReplyDeleteOh, Annie, I love how your quilt turned out! It is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteYour qulit is beautiful makes you feel so good when they are finished. Ready to make plans for the next one. Love your photos of flowers that were.
ReplyDeletePatsy
what a fantastic quilt - you must be well pleased with it - such lovely colours.
ReplyDeletexx
oh your finished quilt is just gorgeous! Love all your flower pics as usual too, they certainly are cheery
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Your quilt is lovely!
ReplyDeleteI love those crinklies too :-)
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You should be very pleased with your self it turned out beautifully. It's just a shame there are so many crinklies.
ReplyDeleteFantastic Annie - weell done on getting it finished. I'm still not quite brave enough to join in yet.....maybe next year.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on your finish!! It feels soooo good!! :o)
ReplyDeleteLove the pictures of your flowers...especially the one with a little blue in the picture...
That is one beautiful quilt. As the saying goes,'Nothing without labour'.
ReplyDelete...and you should be happy with it too. Its gorgeous
ReplyDeleteVery nice Annie!
ReplyDeleteHow are the points matching?
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ReplyDeleteWell you done a good job .It is just beautiful.I bet you are glad you took it out of the box now.
ReplyDeleteThe quilt is lovely. Nice to be able to finish up some UFO's isn't it? Your pic's are pretty, something I just expect when I visit your blog. (sorry, no pressure... just enjoying the pretty pic's)
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous name for them...and you are right they are beautiful...CRINKLIES!!! Cathyx
ReplyDeleteWell done- it looks beautiful and that final border gives it that finished look. Looking forward to seeing it backed and bound too. You must be so pleased to have completed another stage of it.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous texture on the flowers.