Woo hoo a finish
Lots of you know I have been making these Klosjes for coming up for ------ years. Not even going to go their with that.
It's been a long time and have sewn these little blocks through highs and lows of emotions.
I used Cindy Blackberq's http://cindyblackberg.com/shop/template-stamps/spool/.
Cindy gave me these when I stopped of in Townsend for the night when I was on my way to Paducah. We both had tight schedules so it was a quick coffee and I was on my way again.
It's with mixed emotion I have now completed this quilt top and am worried I am going to get withdrawal symptoms - Not to worry she gave me the Apple Core stamp too so I can carry on stamping and stitching to my hearts desire.
I have stamped, cut and pieced 1820 pieces of fabric and that gives me a total of 364 three inch blocks.
But of course it's not a quilt until it's quilted so will promptly book this one in and I will really will have a finish. Woo Hoo .
Sue
Beautiful! I love how you set it and I can't wait to see it quilted. Some quilts are just special!
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous, Sue! Woohoo!
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful, Sue!
ReplyDeleteThank goodness these quilts of ours cannot talk Sue but thank goodness for the fact that they see us through such hard times. It is a super quilt and at least you have something beautiful for such a difficult time. Cheering you all the way.
ReplyDeleteCompletely stunning. No other words for it.
ReplyDeleteWow Sue! It looks fantastic and I love how you set it with the tan fabrci to break it up a bit. I love the apple core, but it looks so hard!!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on a finish--some quilts just like to be with us longer than others to get done. Love the way you set your blocks!!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations! It is gorgeous. Have fun with the apple core stamp.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on a fabulous finish!! Dont suppose it will be in your suitcase when we meet in France?? Also on the home stretch with a hand piecing project.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations Sue - it looks fabulous and must feel very satisfying now. So many little pieces! Looking forward to seeing it quilted.
ReplyDeleteHilda
Wonderful Sue! Congrats on finishing the top and look forward to seeing it quilted.
ReplyDeletec'est magnifique!! (just got my phrase book out for our trip to Nantes!)
ReplyDeleteGorgeous quilt, Sue! The applecore will become the next favorite so you won't have withdrawal too badly!
ReplyDeleteThis is a beauty!! So meaningful, a real treasure.
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to seeing it quilted and bound.
Enjoy your new start with the applecores.
Que trabajo tan maravillos, es un quilt muy bonito!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteWow, well done , Sue! So much work! Another quilt to treasure :-)
ReplyDeleteWell done on a fabulous finish Sue ! It's all about the journey and some quilts take longer but have so much meaning as they help us along the way!
ReplyDeleteWonderful quilt, Sue! Love that little block as well as your choice of a medallion setting!
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