OMG I can’t quite believe that
this project started in 2016 is complete. The pattern is The Lion by
Violetcraft and I purchased a kit from Hawthorne Threads. I started quilting
this last year but a crisis of confidence meant that I took it off the machine
and unpicked the lot. I browsed the internet for inspiration and Trudi Wood’s
version which I had seen at Festival of quilts was closer to what I had in mind
than the matchstick quilting used by many. I printed an A4 picture of the quilt
and started drawing lines. I started my quilting journey by quilting the grey
background with swirls and pebbles. For some reason I had thought that starting
at the bottom was a good idea so after finishing the background quilting, I
turned the quilt 180 degrees. I changed the thread to a variegated peach thread
and started to quilt.
Would the back of the quit have excess
fabric in areas due to turning the quilt? Spoiler alert – the back was perfect.
Once I started on the face, it moved quicker than I had hoped possible. I
wanted it finished to enter into the Jersey Eisteddfod and the hand in date for
physical entries is 2 March, no pressure.
Having taken the quilt off the
frame, I cleared the kitchen island and trimmed the quilt ready for binding. I
had just enough of the grey to cut seven 2” strips and only needed six. I was
so engrossed in trimming and machining the binding to the font of the quilt
that I forgot to eat breakfast!! I started stitching the binding down by hand
on Wednesday afternoon and slowly got two and a half sides done. Thursday I
woke early, so came downstairs to sew the rest of the binding and the sleeve
down.
I am thrilled with how it has come
out and have more confidence in my ability to free machine quilt on my long
arm, though a lot more practice is need and I finished two days ahead of my deadline. Time to sew on labels to all of my entries.
I'm still trying to handquilt mine. Yours is AMAZING. On behalf of the FAL crew, thanks for joining in!
ReplyDelete