I'm putting this out there, because if I don't it might actually languish, like the other quilt, 3/4 done...... I'm just not into the quilting part of quilting. I like the brainstorming and the color selection and the piecing but the quilting, not so much. Anyway, this is the top of the quilt I ended up with after the Block-a-palooza quilt along. I promise to finish it, eventually!!!!! I'm linking this to the WIP Wednesday blog. Check it out here.
Haha--You've got to love quilting advice from your daughter... or any non-sewing family member for that matter!
ReplyDeletethis is great, I like the blues and reds together. do you have an idea on how to quilt? there is so much detail.
ReplyDeleteI love the colors! This one is on my list!
ReplyDeleteLooks great! Love the variety of blocks!
ReplyDeleteThis is really beautiful quilt! I love all the different blocks and the colours are wonderful!
ReplyDeleteLove your WIP! The thing I don't love so much is binding! I always have issues with that, which makes me procrastinate finishing my quilts :)
ReplyDeleteIt's a wonderful quilt, think how great it will feel to have it quilted and done. You're sooooo close!
ReplyDeleteWow, I love everything about this quilt. My favorites are the designs in the outer border. I really think that sets the whole quilt off. Good Job~!
ReplyDeleteMmmm, I love the colors in this quilt! It's awesome! So sorry you don't live closer, you could come and load it up on my quilting frame! Whoop whoop!!
ReplyDeleteWhoop Whoop! Gorgeous! I started the Block A Palooza, but got hung up with the appliqued flying geese. Not that I can't do it, but for some reason, I stopped there. You've inspired me to pull the blocks out, rummage around and find the other patterns, and go for it! Love those fabrics!!
ReplyDeleteYeah for you for getting your blocks into a flimsy! I like the way you set the border with the added piecing. SUPER...
ReplyDeleteWhoop! Whoop! The flmisy is just gorgeous! Mind you, spending all that money and time on fabric and then stopping just before the finish line... If you don't like the actual quilting, that's what machine quilters are for! I'm sure there's one near you. It doesn't hurt to ask, "What will this cost to quilt?" An all-over design is the most cost effective. Go for it!
ReplyDeleteLove the border treatment! Mine is still a pile of blocks waiting for a finish:)
ReplyDeleteGreat quilt, but, I still want the spring sewing machine cover you showed before (and at the top of the page). Whoop! Whoop! You'll get it quilted soon.
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