Wednesday, April 29, 2020

Another FINISH--Turquoise Peels !

Unquilted finished top, for full view

Totally finished and IN USE  !

This one has been in the making for about 4 years, I'd say.  I remember sitting in front of the t.v., evenings, with hubby, the last year before he passed, (and that has been 3 years now, unbelievably), me working on it nightly.

For the little blocks, I think that I chose a size and then drew the peels myself, using a plate or something for the curve.  The background squares were cut at 5 1/4 inches, and then after hand/needle-turn appliqueing the peels, the little blocks were trimmed to 5 inches, causing each block to finish at 4 1/2 inches square.
In this photo, I realized that the stencil that I used for the white area turned out to make the lower peels look like the leaves to a flower..........I LOVE THAT !  And this is the first quilt that I have made IN YEARS that was actually FULLY big enough for my bed......it would even work on a full-size, I think.

The finished quilt measures approximately 74 x 96,, and hasn't been washed yet.  I put it straight onto my bed and have been sleeping under it every night since !
I am really pleased with this wave-design stencil that I ordered and purchased from Stencil House.  I bought it in 3 different sizes, and I believe that this is the 5 inch size.  Quick and easy to quilt, and so pretty for the movement it gives the borders.
Facebook memory minders tells me that I took exactly one year to hand-quilt it, inbetween many other projects.

I used a batting that I bought from Connecting Threads, Hobbs Heirloom Bleached 100% Cotton.

This batting is recommended for light-colored quilts, and I really like it.  It has a beautiful drape to it.  It is not really warm, and would make a great summer-time quilt, which this color of quilt lends me to anyway.

8 comments:

  1. I remember this quilt...I loved it so much I was tempted to try one myself, but then I quickly remembered that I HATE applique, lol. No problem, I can always come back here and look at yours.
    Hope you're staying home and staying well...

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    1. You silly thing ! You'll never have the pleasure that I'm enjoying petting this thing while I sleep under it !

      I don't think my mind actually wrapped around the idea of APPLIQUEING an entire quilt top. It was just a plan on paper, and nice little lap work. Then, VOILA ! Suddenly, after only 4 years.......yeh, SUDDENLY ........lookee what I've got myself !

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  2. That IS the most Beautiful quilt!! I stopped in from the polka dot chicken blog, saw your quilt header and stopped to admire it. I noticed right off the "leaves" at the side, and then saw you were telling us how you made the Quilt!! Congratulations on creating such a lovely thing!

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    1. Welcome, Ruth......I hope you stop by again. I much appreciate your kind words.

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  3. This is beautiful and what a great collection of fabrics. Your previous triangle quilt was so different, but beautiful as well. Thanks for sharing.

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    1. Thank you. Yes, I think that I'll be repeating the triangle quilt, which is unusual for me.....but I didn't get enough 'me time' with it !

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  4. I remember this quilt! After seeing it, I put on my list to make one for myself, which I did! I love yours so much!!

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    1. Thanks so much, Amy !

      Now I'll have to go peruse your site to find yours !

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