This post is a reminder for me to get out this quilt and continue my hand quilting!
I knew it would be a long term hand quilting project when I finished the top. It is about 100x100 and I'm slow as molasses!
I am copying the original antique quilt motifs. This was generously provided by Gay at Sentimental Stitches. She just had a sale on this pattern but I missed it! I would have loved to pass on that savings to you all!
To see the whole original quilt go HERE.
This is beyond magnificent!
ReplyDeleteI too love this quilt so much. I have 18 blocks completed and who knows when I willget to the hand quilting. You get to enjoy it more this way.
ReplyDeleteYou are doing so good ..... and it will be such a lovely addition to your Xmas quilts!
ReplyDeleteThis quilt is so beautiful!! -- the hand quilting is a perfect finish!
ReplyDeleteWhat a thrill for you when the day comes the last quilting stitch is done and the binding on the quilt. It will be so worth the time spent.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful quilt! Nothing "humble" here! This will be a real treasure when it's finished.
ReplyDeleteYour quilt is so beautiful. This quilt is so worth the time you have spent. A true family heirloom. Hugs
ReplyDeleteInch by inch progress is made. I admire your applique, something I don't do.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! LOL it took me 30 years to do one 72 by 100.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! Every stitch is valuable.
ReplyDeleteWon't it be a glorious day when you tie off the last thread? :)
ReplyDeleteYour quilt is just gorgeous! I know how you're doing it, but I don't know how anyone decides how to quilt a quilt like this one. I would be so overwhelmed that it would never get done.
ReplyDeleteSo Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteIf it were fast and easy, everyone would do it. Enjoy the quilting journey!
I love,love,love this project of yours. It is so worth handquilting and it will be fabulous!!
ReplyDeleteCheering you on - keep at it!! Each stitch will be a treasure to you. Mine laid folded in a basket for a couple of years and I finally decided on a realistic goal date to finish...now I sleep under it every winter night (it has a washable wool batt). I often think of all of us who made this journey together and would post our completed block each month, excited to see which block Gay would give us next...good times!
ReplyDeleteWell no wonder you're slow, 100 x 100! That's a huge quilt! Love the texture that's already showing. It'll still be wonderful if it takes you another couple years.:)
ReplyDeleteIt is looking wonderful, well worth the time you are taking. Just beautiful. Thank you for sharing. Had 3" of snow here in SE Texas, how strange is that for us. I think everyone needed it after Harvey.
ReplyDeleteOh Lori, it takes time to do that handwork but look at the beauty! Really love all the photos you’ve shared—I just keep looking!
ReplyDeleteI think thats one of my favorite quilts that you've ever done!!
ReplyDeleteLove it!
beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI agree with Barb--beautiful!
ReplyDeleteIt looks Fabulous! And the hand quilting is perfect! Happy Holidays! CW
ReplyDeleteLooks like you have accomplished a lot since I last saw it. Beautiful quilting!
ReplyDeleteThat will be absolutely wonderful when you get it done! What an accomplishment!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the beautiful Christmas quilt show. And won't this one be a masterpiece when it is completed. So worthy of all the work!
ReplyDeleteSwoon Swoon Swoon!!! Mine is still in pattern form.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas!