As of midnight, January will be OVER ! Hurrah ! and Hallelujah !
And I have my second finish for the year, 2022 !
And,more than that, it is the last of my 'brother quilts' ! I have now finished quilts for all 5 brothers, (large lap/twin-size,) and have presented 4.
This one is for my oldest brother, who turned 75 last November, and whom I got to speak to , this past Christmas, for the first time in atleast 43 years. We have sent cards on birthday/Christmas, for the last 10 years or so, since we both have November birthdays, but we were finally reunited via telephone at Christmas. And an in-person visit is in the plans for the near future ! I hope he'll be surprised and pleased with this quilt, as I've been made to understand that he and his wife quilt together !
I pieced this top on July 12 of 2020, and it languished in the closet for a year and a half, with no inspiration for quilting it. It only came out this year because I bought the backing fabric online (with a different possible future quilt in mind), and the color was not at all what I had expected. But then I realized that it was an exact color match for this stripe !
On January 17, 2022, I brought it out while stuck at home after our massive 9-inch snowstorm, and got it thread-basted in my living room.
I believe that I worked on getting it basted from about 9 in the morning until 6 p.m. with only a break for lunch. Being alone, I even had to stand the framed quilt up against the living room wall in order to reach the very center for basting.Probably starting the next day, January 18, I machine-quilted it on my Jazz 2, sewing machine, using an open-toe applique foot, and pinning every inch-and-a-half or so on these long stripes, to prevent getting tucks. (I finished quilting on January 28, 2022.)
The top measured 70" x 83" before quilting, so I imagine that after a good wash and dry it will be slightly smaller than that. Good for use on a twin bed, I should think.
I don't have a pattern to share with you all. It's just something that I made up as I went along.
I used Fairfield's 80/20 cotton/poly batting, ordered from Walmart.com. Essential Cotton 50 wt. thread in Fawn and Amazon, and Glide 40 polyester thread in Bronze. The sheen on the poly thread is beautifully highlighting the cables in the four corners.
Messing around after tying off threads one night, I laid it out on the couch for a look. It was all I could do not to decide to keep this one for myself as a lovely couch cover ! But didn't want to give it THAT KIND OF WEAR !
So...........what do you think ? And what in the world shall I get into next ????????? Keep a look-out ! You know I'll be sure and try to share it with you whatever it may be !
Come on in, FEBRUARY !!!!!!!!!!
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UPDATE:
I mailed this quilt to my brother at the last of March. When I spoke to him later, he and his wife both were raving over the quilt. They really liked it, and she said that these were 'just his colors!".
Your quilts are wonderful works of art. I can see you are a great seamstress and the details in the quilts are so striking. I am so impressed.
ReplyDeleteIt's lovely! Cheers to you!
ReplyDeleteYour cables are beautiful!!! And super fun backing! Yay for Glide thread!!!
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