Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Three rows

Finally, I have finished all the blocks (except for the one I'm going to take one corner off and do a quick fabric change). What a relief! The triangle corners weren't hard to do, but just endless - because of all the tricky bias edges I pinned as I went which seemed to make it take ages!

Last night I wanted to see if I could put all the rows together, and because there were a couple of good games to watch on the Aussie Open Tennis, I thought I'd have a pretty good chance to get it done. In the picture you can see how far I got - three rows assembled.

It was quarter past midnight, and I just ran out of energy and had to go to bed. I don't even know if Roger Federer won his game - but I'm thinking it's unlikely he lost. But back to the quilt - when I put the first row together with the sashing strips, I thought I had made a terrible mistake. It looked all wrong. I decided to plug on regardless, and now I'm happy that I did - the fabric has really grown on me, and I love the 'pop' of the pink cornerstones. I'm not sure that this quilt will actually have a border - I had envisioned it without one, but I'll see if I change my mind. I'll definitely be binding it with one of the darker purple reproduction prints - one that I used a lot in my Sisters Choice Medallion quilt.

Well - it's getting late in the morning here, and I haven't had breakfast - my body is calling for a morning coffee, and I'm going to oblige it. I'll chatter to you all soon!

25 comments:

  1. WOW! I am not a piecer, but I love that pattern! Maybe I can get Mary to make it for me???

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  2. I love the way this quilt is going. So pretty! Great job.

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  3. I like the pink corners squares too, the quilt will be gorgeous when you finished it. I think a dark border will suit it.

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  4. You really do have a knack for choosing just the right fabrics. Those pink stones are perfect, I love em.

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  5. It's looking beautiful. The touch of red is just right!

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  6. Amazing how the pink corner blocks make it just pop out!

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  7. Very nice. Last time I did a quilt with a lot of bias seams I tried Elmer's School Glue and really liked it. No pinning and no stretching.

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  8. Anonymous12:37 am

    This beautiful quilt looks very vintage. I've enjoyed "watching" you make it.

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  9. I like the sashing and the pink cornerstones. This is turning out very nicely. I hope you are bouncing back from your late night!

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  10. I understand when the piecing seems endless and it does seem to be when I have to pin. And it is also a fact that it happens when I am tired.
    That said; your quilt is so beautiful. The fabric choices are perfect. I cannot wait to get this pattern.
    XOXOXO Subee

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  11. Stunning! Oh I can't wait to see it all together and quilted...it will be beautiful!

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  12. This is just adorable! Nicely done! Thanks for sharing the process with us all.

    Hugs!

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  13. What a gorgeous quilt. Can you tell me the name of the block used? Love the colours, my favourite! Can't wait to see it all finished.
    cheers Julz

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  14. You are really creating a beauty there.

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  15. This is a very interesting design. I can't wait to see it finished.

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  16. Just loverly. I've enjoyed seeing it at every stage of development!

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  17. It's soooo prett!
    Can't wait to see it in full and complete.

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  18. Oooops! That would be pretty!

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  19. Love the stars and the setting. I also have enjoyed watching your design process. let us all know when it get publised somewhere.

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  20. Like Marj, I also enjoyed watching the design process. I'd make this one for sure. ;)

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  21. Anonymous12:20 am

    Love the pop of pink! Great looking quilt!

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  22. This was wery nice - I like the colors :-) Have a good week

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  23. Love your "Purple Stars"!

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  24. That is a beautiful quilt! I like the red cornerstones.

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