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!
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.
Here's the entire quilt with excess batting and backing trimmed off. I can't wait to bind it!
Beautiful quilting Rosemary, just perfect for these soft vintage colours.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much! I loved quilting this!
DeleteIt is gorgeous Rosemary. Great job
ReplyDeleteThank you, Dawn!
DeleteReally 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.
ReplyDeleteThanks 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!
DeleteTruly gorgeous quilting Rosemary-- this will look so lovely --fancy binding will be going on, too, I see by those curvey edges...hugs, Julierose
ReplyDeleteThank 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!!
DeleteYour quilting is beautiful, and certainly does enhance the quilt. I’m looking forward to seeing it bound.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Colleen! My bias binding is all ready. I just need to find a quiet afternoon to get it sewn on!
DeleteJust amazing! You've created an heirloom now. A scalloped edge binding will be so pretty.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much, Em! Not looking forward to that binding though!
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