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Monday, 24 September 2012

What??? A Finish???

Well I don't like to spoil you with a finish too often but I have one today.


Now this is the kind of quilt that people knock out on a Saturday afternoon and it's just the teensiest bit shameful that women have conceived and given birth in the time I took to complete it but my Lark quilt is done.

In the end I took quilting inspiration from Hadley's Across the Seas quilt. Funny to think that we were just finishing those up this time last year...


Anyway I digress.  The quilting is circular ripples emanating from one corner. My idea was to have soft undulating quilting in contrast to the angular patterned fabric squares.  I seem to like circles at the moment.  I read somewhere that if you have circles in your home decor, they are de-stressing.


I drew around a plate in one corner and echo quilted until I reached the opposite corner. Quilting wasn't without its incidents.  When I got to the centre and the quilt became more difficult to manoeuvre through the throat of my machine, I thought I would turn the quilt around and start from the opposite corner and have the ripples meeting and crossing over in the middle.  I can feel Trudi wincing.


 The huge risk is obviously that there would be some bunching....and yep, I committed quilting suicide and that's exactly what happened.  So a day of unpicking later, I was able to finish the quilting and bind it in a couple of the Amy Butler FQs which Helen sent me earlier this year.


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37 comments:

  1. Wow! That's a stunner A! Well done on battling through with the quilting - it's an amazing finish! Jxo

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  2. Great quilting. What a gorgeous finish.
    Love it.

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  3. How pretty! What a great way to quilt it. Well done on battling through the horrible job of unpicking and ending up with something so lovely.

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  4. it looks wonderful... well done for finishing xx

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  5. Glad to see the fabric came in useful - the quilt looks gorgeous!!

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  6. I was just looking at Material Obsession last night - think I need to make one of these too.
    PS told you the quilting was 'fun' x

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  7. It's lovely! Echo quilting sounds appealingly simple but in my experience it has sometimes posed more challenges than FMQing!!!

    Anyway, the miserable hours of unpicking soon will be a distant memory, and still your Lark quilt be beautiful and so beautifully quilted. Hooray for you, Annabella!

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  8. Woo hoo! It's beautiful! Perfect fabric-quilting combo!

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  9. Lark was worth the wait and you did a beautiful job on the quilting. Unpicking, it must have been in our horoscope this last week because I had to unpick half a quilt!

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  10. beautiful, lovely quilting well done :)))

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  11. so lovely! the quilting is gorgeous!

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  12. The quilting is fantastic - what a gorgeous finish.

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  13. This is really pretty, and I do think you quilted it very nicely. I love that fabric line.

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  14. Oh I love your quilt! The quilting really sets it off

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  15. Oh that's gorgeous. I have a fq bundle of Lark I haven't decided what to do with. I'd love a quilt for my bed but don't want anything too labour intensive. Might end up going with just big squares and no sashing lol

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  16. Wow it is beautiful. Love the quilting.

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  17. Your quilting is fantastic, I bet you are pleased it is finished.

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  18. eek, its so lovely! and unpicking quilting is the WORST, how not fun. but worth it, i suppose! i never finished my across the sea, lol. barely got any blocks assembled! one of those quilts i started strong and then just gave up on!

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  19. Well done for finally getting to the end! The quilting looks great, despite its trials and tribulations...

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  20. I am astonished at the quilting! Great job. And to even unpick it and persevere--wow! Great job. :)

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  21. What a gorgeous quilt! The simple squares are so beautifully enhanced by the quilting- even if it was a pain! Well done!

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  22. A stunning finish there! Such a gorgeous quilt =D

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  23. Oh that quilting is just delicious! It looks amazing! The binding is just gorgeous. (Nice choice!)

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  24. Yay! Well even with that little speed bump it turned out so beautifully with incredibly, even quilting. It really is crappy to have to unpick quilting lines, but now you have a gorgeous finished quilt to enjoy!

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  25. really really beautiful. I am going to have to use that quilting plan--but on something smaller to start with.

    Good Job!

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  26. It's turned out beautifully. I love it!

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  27. So beautiful - love the dense curvy quilting!

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  28. Congrats on the finish, Annabella! The quilting "waves" were a cool idea. Who couldn't use de-stressing circles at home?!? And there is no shame in taking your time on a quilt. It makes the finish that more meaningful!

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  29. It is so beautiful and I adore that quilting!! Gorgeous :)

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  30. Oh the quilting is perfect! Gorgeous finish!

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  31. Sad lack of finishes in this quarter so I am happy to rejoice in yours and what a fabulous one! The piecing shows of the fabric and the whole thing shows of that remarkable masterpiece of quilting - well done Annabelle!

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  32. Your quilt is beautiful. I love the quilting but too bad about the unpicking part.

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  33. It's so pretty and the quilting is perfect for it! Too bad about unpicking. I hate doing that.

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