It's been quite a week, and one I am looking forward to forgetting. So it is wonderful to finally be able to show you not only some quilting, but a finish!
70" x 70" |
I quilted my Salty Giant (so called because the fabrics used are called 'Salt Air' by Cosmo Cricket) the same way I quilted my Brit bee giant star.
As yet unwashed! |
I'm hoping that as this quilt hangs on display in my classroom it will inspire folks to want to spend a fun day making one for themselves.
Giant Star Saturday Workshop (10am - 4pm): 16th November
What a gorgeous quilt. Love the binding too and so sag I did not get the fabrics. So lovely
ReplyDeleteFabulous quilt and love the fabric and quilting! Wish I was at the class. Have a wonderful day. Marie x
ReplyDeleteAww, sorry you had a crap week :o( This looks fab though :o)
ReplyDeleteOh I really like how you quilted this. Much better than my plan for quilting the Bee Blessed one - might have to flatter you by imitation (or downright copying)! Great job. Hope loads of folks decide they just have to have one for themselves now and sign up to fun Saturday.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful quilt, love your fabrics.
ReplyDeleteGreat star, sorry you've not had the best of weeks, I really hope things get better, and soon. x
ReplyDeleteBeautiful quilt.
ReplyDeleteBig squeezy hugs for the crappy week, and big big love for the finished star! It's going to be a great class! Xx
ReplyDeleteSTOP IT! This looks just amazing!!! I love the quilting pattern you've used. I was thinking of straight (-ish) lines for my own, but this is one stunner. Great great finish, lovely.
ReplyDeleteHoping you're okay lovely lady xxx Quilt looks fabby though!!
ReplyDeletelove the stripy binding, this looks great. Sorry you have had a bad week.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful quilt. I think that I almost love the back as much as the front x. Hope that the quilty finish made your crappy week a bit better.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful quilt. I think that I almost love the back as much as the front x. Hope that the quilty finish made your crappy week a bit better.
ReplyDeleteHow could they not be inspired!
ReplyDeleteJust fabulous, what a lovely finish. Big hugs xx
ReplyDeletewow! it looks wonderful... and BIG!! lol x
ReplyDeleteYou did well wrestling that quilt through the machine. It looks fab and I am sure that others will want to come to your class to make one too. Di x
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! Hugs to you all xx
ReplyDeleteLooks lovely.
ReplyDeleteSending hugs your way xxx
It's gorgeous, Judith! Sorry this week's been so rough.. Thinking of you. xx
ReplyDeleteIt is a wonderful quilt and will be a fun workshop to run. I hope things are better now.
ReplyDeleteSo excited bout doing this class...hope this week gets better for you all x
ReplyDeleteLove the Salt Air with the navy. Gorgeous quilt. Hope life is finally getting better for you because you deserve all the happiness in the world.
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing quilt!
ReplyDeleteOh Judith....It's just PERFECT! Wish I lived closer so that I could take a class...or three! Keep your chin up and just keep taking baby steps...you'll get there. Hugs. xx
ReplyDeleteI love Salt Air and have FINALLY purchased some! I got a scrap bag and discount yardage. From Southern fabrics. They look great in your quilt. I love the navy background. What fabric is this?
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