Wednesday, August 22, 2018

Vintage Double Wedding Ring Quilt

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I finished quilting my Vintage Double Wedding Ring! It's such a great feeling to have finished this quilt. My intention was to have the quilting enhance the quilt. I hope I achieved that!

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I'm quite happy with the way the quilting came out. It's not perfect but I feel much more comfortable with feathers after spending so much time on this quilt.

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Here's the entire quilt with excess batting and backing trimmed off. I can't wait to bind it!

12 comments:

  1. Beautiful quilting Rosemary, just perfect for these soft vintage colours.

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  2. It is gorgeous Rosemary. Great job

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  3. Really pretty...you did such a fabulous job on that. Quilting is just right...not too much and not too little, all very balanced. I feel that’s a bit of an art in itself.

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    1. Thanks so much, Karin! You wouldn't believe how puffy this quilt top was when I started working on it. It was a learning experience for me. I really enjoyed it!

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  4. Truly gorgeous quilting Rosemary-- this will look so lovely --fancy binding will be going on, too, I see by those curvey edges...hugs, Julierose

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    1. Thank you, Julierose! I cut out bias binding this morning. It took me forever! It's been ages since I've had to cut bias binding but it's done! Not looking forward to sewing it on!!

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  5. Your quilting is beautiful, and certainly does enhance the quilt. I’m looking forward to seeing it bound.

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    1. Thanks, Colleen! My bias binding is all ready. I just need to find a quiet afternoon to get it sewn on!

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  6. Just amazing! You've created an heirloom now. A scalloped edge binding will be so pretty.

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  7. Thanks so much, Em! Not looking forward to that binding though!

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