My goal with this quilt was to create something that was both vintage and modern at the same time. I wanted it to look as though it owed something to every time period during which it was worked on. Basically, I wanted to span the last 50 years of quilting in this one single piece, and maybe use that to tell a story about the three women who worked on it. Lofty goals, and I'm not sure if I accomplished my mission, but you know? I love it just the same. Couldn't be happier with how it turned out. It's not exactly my usual style, but it's not exactly not my usual style either, if that makes any sense. Plus, it's colorful and fun and pretty and sentimental and will be a genuine family heirloom someday.
The quilt store is estimating that the long-arm quilter will be finished with it around Oct. 19. I need it no later than Oct. 21 to be able to give it to my grandma when I see her in person. So there is a glimmer of hope that it will be completely done, when I wanted it to be! I'm prepared for disappointment, but encouraged nonetheless. I'll post full details on this quilt (fabric, etc.) when I get it back from the quilter.
P.S. Check out my blog's snazzy new look! I figured it was time to settle in and hang some pictures on the wall in this bloggy home of mine.
I love it. It's a perfect blend just like you said. Can't wait to see it quilted!! Sounds like you've 2 whole days to bind it - are you going to do it all by machine????
ReplyDeleteIt is very nice...you must be pleased with your work....congrats!!!
ReplyDeleteFabulous quilt AND bloggy look.
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Um, yeah, I'm kind of in denial about that whole binding thing. : ) I've tried machine binding and I just can't seem to do it with any degree of neatness (certainly not neatly enough for an important project like this). I figure if I have to "give" it to her unbound, then take it back, finish the binding and ship it to her, I can. Not ideal, but better than shipping it to her sight unseen.
ReplyDeleteThanks Angela! This career does have its perks. :) Thank goodness, since a high salary is not one of them.
What a special project. I bet your Grandma is going to love it. Two days? Plenty of time. You can do it!!!
ReplyDeleteLooks great around here. Love the new look. : )
Oh, Lee, I love the new look of the blog, and your quilt top is WONDERFUL. Your hard work and re-thinking definitely paid off!
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