I have a friend who teaches quilting classes and she insists that whenever anyone in her class finishes something, they have to hold it up and announce, "Ta-da!" to the whole class. I love that tradition of hers!
I did manage to get this put together over spring break, finally finishing the last stitch during the NASCAR race yesterday afternoon. All those flying geese! I know it's busy, but I'm loving it. I don't really know where I'm going with it after this, but I'm going to continue with borders around it until I run out of material. It's going to sit on my design wall until the next inspiration hits.
And, I finally got the binding sewn down on this batik quilt. I finished it Wednesday, but couldn't get a decent picture of it until today when the sun finally came out. I've shown this before, but I wanted to wait until it was completely finished before I talked about it. I started this years ago and put it away because I was disappointed in the way it turned out. I was trying to get the effect of late twilight on a summer evening when the fireflies come out. At the time, all I could find for the setting blocks was this blue fossil fern fabric. After I got it all together (and this is all hand sewn, so it was quite a job) I didn't like the blue--I thought I should have gone with a darker, more midnight blue.
So, the top has been sitting folded up in a bin of finished tops. I don't even know what made me take it to my longarmer after all this time.
When I got it back I was astonished at how well it turned out. I had always called it Twilight, but I think I'm changing its name to Tranquility.
Anita at Bloomin' Workshop is having a show and tell of work spaces today. I was going to play along, really I was. Then I took a look at the current state of my sewing room and decided I daren't expose my messy sewing room to the world, so you'll have to use your imagination. I do my machine sewing in a tiny attic bedroom which used to be my daughter's bedroom. She painted it dark blue back when she was in high school. I would like to repaint it a nice light, neutral color, but I can't imagine shifting all the boxes and bins and books and piles of fabric somewhere else while that happens. The best thing about the room is the light--it has a nice northwestern exposure, so sewing up there in the afternoons is very pleasant. If you can stand the mess. At some point I guess I will get around to organizing it, but it won't be this week!
I'm loving the flying geese too! It's awesome!
ReplyDeleteI just love the flying geese. It is wonderful. If you don't mind I just might have to copy it.
ReplyDeleteI like "tranquility." That block is one of my favorites!
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