Wednesday, November 14, 2007

Home and Mariah's age 11 Quilt


Just a quick post to let you all know we arrived safely back from our trip to Florida. Eight of us met up to quilt shop hop, eat, drink and be merry. We had a great time. I purchased some gorgeous fabrics and a couple of books and patterns. I also finished up some secret santa gifts I needed to buy for an exchange I am in that is quilting related.
I came home to an extremely heavy work load. I will be forever catching up. It looks like I have some weekend work ahead of me. With that said I am posting a picture of one of the finishes I did a few weekends ago, you remember the one where I actually accomplished some things. This is Mariah’s age 11 quilt top. I have had it in the “I have a crisis” pile for quite some time. I had a grand idea that I visualized but had trouble in actually getting it accomplished. I had made the center panel from a Country Threads pattern and added her calico cat Zoe’s name. Zoe has been her constant companion since Riah was 3 years old. I had a pile of rail fence blocks left from our guilds millennium challenge. We were to make a quilt top with 2000 fabrics. I was able to pull 2000 from my stash and made these rail fence blocks and then never did anything with them. I thought it would make a neat border for this block. My problem came in setting the center in. I just couldn’t get it centered and not loose fitting. I ripped it out I don’t know how many times. When I met up with Dawn recently I took it with me and she basted it in the center for me to hand appliqué. I still think it is kind of wavy but she thinks a longarmer will pull it tight enough that I shouldn’t have a problem. I think it will be my next one to the quilter just so I can find out!

5 comments:

Quilts And Pieces said...

I love it! I love it! I love it! I can't wait to see it quilted! I think it is going to be great! Those rails are going to be really stretchy and it isn't that puffy in the middle.

Tonya Ricucci said...

looks great.l love those rails. you have more perseverance than I do - woulda ended up putting them straight on after the first failed attempt. your way looks much better tho!

Susan said...

I love the way it looks - I'm sure your longarmer can quilt out anything not completely the way you want it.

Elaine Adair said...

KOOOOOOOL quilt!

atet said...

I think it looks great -- can't wait to see this one finished!