I've finished my Grandma's Sewing Room quilt- a mix of spools and jars. 57x63, it used a lot of my aqua and red scraps.
It's not really finished until it's labeled and washed but it's pretty cuddly without being put through the wringer. I ought to know...for the last several weeks it's been on my lap almost every night after work while I've worked on hand quilting it.
First I used red hand quilting thread to stitch in the ditch around the spools because I wanted to practice my hand quilting skills (smaller stitch length, even stitches, using a thimble) and I didn't want my practice to show too much. Then I did a sort of free motion laced running stitch in red perle #8 all around the spools and jars to simulate loose thread.
The laced running stitch left it looking like a continuous thread on the top of the quilt but left it looking like a running stitch on the back of the quilt.
I used sewing themed fabrics in the borders and Kona turquoise for the binding.
I have to admit Grandma's Sewing Room has a few spiders and cobwebs because Grandma spends her spare time after a long day at work sewing instead of dusting.
And doesn't every sewing room have a few jars of sewing supplies like buttons and snacks like mixed nuts?
Now I can mark #12 off my list of UFOs. (I had a total of 73 UFOs on the list on Jan 1).
Well, it's Friday and I finished this quilt so I'm linking to Finish it Up Friday at Crazy Mom Quilts. Stop by and see all the fun things everyone else has finished up and a bit of inspiration. And, Can I Get a Whoop Whoop? You might also want to stop by Confessions of a Fabric Addict to see what everyone's Whoop Whooping about.
I just love this quilt! Great fabrics, pattern and your hand stitching is the perfect finishing touch.
ReplyDeleteForgot to say GREAT job on finishing 12 of those UFOs too! Awesome...
ReplyDeleteWhat fun quilting!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great quilt! It just makes me smile. Well done!
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