Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Madrigal Is Finally Quilted!!!

Hello Everyone,

I'm so glad that Madrigal is quilted and off of the quilting machine. I've been walking by the machine for days staring at it and wondering when I would ever get this done! I would work on it for a few hours at a time and only finish a couple of rows. I thought I would never see the end. I tackled this center section this morning along with the side borders. First I quilted around all of the applique pieces then added the feathery fill. I was a bit nervous to try this at first. I keep learning with each and every quilt I quilt. It's a dynamic process that never ceases to amaze me.

I'm very happy with the scallops. It adds a nice, classy touch to the quilt. Now to the binding.....I love to work on bindings. I think it is the feeling of completion that appeals to me. But this quilt is far from being done......I still have to write up the pattern. I've blocked off all of next week to get the pattern written and printed.

I'm just about "feathered" out. I'm quilting feathers in my dreams lately. I'm in the process of auditioning fabric for the binding. I've narrowed the field down to two choices. I'll probably end up flipping a coin.......or I'll ask for Joe's input.


I used an acrylic circle to create this pattern on the pieced blocks. The tips of my fingers are a bit tender from holding the ruler steady.




I'll be seeing some of you at the Party in the Garden drop-in class tonight.....6 o'clock sharp. Rootbeer floats for everyone tonight since it is just to warm to even think about baking and turning on the oven. We are finally get some summer weather the first week of Autumn!


As always,
Lynn



4 comments:

  1. Great job, beautiful quilt, wish I was there for a Root Beer float, that's my favorite little treat.

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  2. Your quilt is gorgeous. Can't wait to see it in person.

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  3. That is absolutely stunning. I love the way you quilted the background to make the feathers really jump out. If you're bored with it now, after all that time looking at it while you quilted it, I could offer it a good home if you like?

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  4. Lynn, this is one of the most beautiful quilts I have ever seen and I can hardly wait to send for the pattern. Exquisite. I had never seen it close-up before today.

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