We have a very exciting year ahead of us! Both of my kids got engaged in the spring of 2013 so after talking about dates and locations, they decided that they wanted to have a double wedding in 2014! Of course that makes it all the more exciting for everyone because all of the families and friends involved really like one another and know that this is going to be a great event for all of us!! So, of course two quilts have to be made ASAP if I am going to get them to the quilter before her busy season. Yikes!! All summer and early fall I worked on Rob and Ali's which is the Thimbleberries Border Blast quilt. It was a block of the month I never worked on because I was not sure who would get it. OMG it was soooo much work!! Each block has a border and there are multiple borders on the final quilt. Do you realize how much room for error that is!? This border blast project was not always a BLAST!! I did enjoy it because I thought of the kids while I was making it, but it was like a thousand pieces! I had to cut, sew, cut again and again to just hope I was keeping it square! Here it is without the pieced borders. It was not square at all at this point and I have no idea why!! I ripped rows out and sewed them again several times (to the point of the fabric shredding a little) and was about to throw it out!! LOL Ok, not really, but I was frustrated. I had to drink a little wine...
So all night last night I put the borders on and the quilt grew like the blob! It was stretching and making me nervous, but in the end, I think it got a little more square as I went on. My imagination is making me worry that the quilter (DivineQuilting) will not be able to quilt it, but I know that I am just being a drama queen about it:) I put it on the lawn to photograph it and it seemed ok as far as squareness goes! I do love how it looks! It is so pretty.
It is so big that I had to lay it on my lawn to take these pictures! Probably a queen size at least (numbers mean nothing to me, so I have no idea how many inches it is! Ha!) Except for the lumpy part, I liked how it looked on the lawn. I took it to school and we folded it and it was folding pretty square. If I have to trim a little off the big border when it's done, I can live with it. Tonight I am getting an embroidery project ready since I have not done any in the months I devoted to Rob and Ali. Happy Fall!!
2 comments:
Sheryl, as usual, the is beautiful!!!! My talented girl. The "kids" will LOVE it!!!!
Beautiful Sheryl! If only I was as good at being creative. No visual vision here.:)
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