There is still more to go but it should be done sometime this week. I will be so excited to call this one completed soon.
I do love this quilt - all from scraps in the sewing room. Blue and cream are my favorite color combo. This will hang on my kitchen wall so I can see it while sitting in the living room. I'll do an outside shoot once it is done but this is what I have so far.
I'm showing my attempt at feathers. This is a double size at least 86x86. It was machine quilted on my domestic sewing machine. I used the walking foot and variegated blue thread to outline the edges of the blue logs. I made feathers in the cream logs. After a few of the feathers were done, I tried drawing a line for the middle and used that as the guide - it worked much better to have that guide. The feathers were just drawn with the machine. Not bad for a first attempt - I'll be using these again in a border. They should get better with practice.
The tan inner border got a walking foot curved lined. The outer border I switched to the free motion foot again and used my loopy circle to mark my lines and then quilted over that to finish off the quilt. I can't wait to see how it will crinkle up after a bath in the washer and a tumble in the dryer. I got the pretty toile backing from Connecting threads so I would not have to piece it.
Now to go make some apple cinnamon chips the kids just saw on tv and want me to make. I do wonder where the mandolin is?
5 comments:
Your quilt looks fantastic! I love the toile backing fabric.
Love your quilt! Great job on the quilted feathers! ~Jeanne
What a beautiful quilt! Of course, blue and white/tan/neutral are my favorite color combos ... and yours is gorgeous. I've never put a border on a log cabin, but after seeing yours, I think I will have to do that! It really frames the quilt. Nice job on the machine quilting ... practice, practice, practice is the mantra for any quilter. ;-)
It's beautiful. You are doing an awesome job.
amazing quilt--and your feathers are looking great--I can just about manage straight line machine quilting. Have one set up to go--when my back rebounds. hugs, Julierose
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