Jingle BOM Quilt Top Finally Finished! |
This quilt began with Erin Russek's 2013 Jingle Block of the Month pattern, which you can find here.
Erin Russek's 2013 Jingle BOM Pattern |
I had no idea what I was biting off when I started this project in April 2013, but I'd always admired appliqué and the center medallion was so pretty, and Erin's BOM introduction said it would be a great project for beginners... Erin's appliqué tutorials are excellent, by the way, but I also struggled with getting all of the pieced blocks to finish at the correct size without any triangle points floating or chopped off. Then there was the Great Bloody Red Dye Disaster, the quandary of How the Heck Does the Block Border Get Sewn Together, the catastrophic overtrimming of that center medallion, and countless other setbacks along the way... I've learned a lot with this project, and I'm going to have a blast custom quilting it!
Jingle Border Detail |
Next Up: Lars's Graduation Quilt |
I actually did a pretty good job with my January OMG goals -- I finished the Jingle quilt top, I finished the workshop appliqué block (although I'm tempted to jazz it up with some hand embroidered embellishment), and I did a wretched job of machine binding that outreach quilt (I learned how NOT to do it next time -- and at least now it's done!). Too bad I missed the deadline for the end-of-January follow up post!
So here are my OMGs for February:
My Pineapple Log Cabin, Patiently Awaiting Borders |
- Get the borders on my Pineapple Log Cabin quilt so it can be a finished top
- Seam the backings together for both Jingle and the Pineapple quilt and set aside
- Make the binding for both Jingle and Pineapple and set aside
- Repair/salvage a quilt that was made by my friend's grandmother
- And, my One MAIN Goal for February will be to make the first 24 blocks for Lars's graduation quilt (the circular flying geese design pictured above).
If anything gets loaded onto my longarm frame this month, it will either be that vintage quilt repair for my friend or else the baby clam shell quilt (unlikely, since I haven't started cutting that out or piecing it yet and I've been cooking up some machine embroidered embellishments for that one that will take some time). My larger "First Quarter 2019 Goal" is to wrap up these UFO quilt tops -- and piece Lars's graduation quilt in its entirety -- so that I will have those tops waiting for me when I return from all of those longarm quilting workshops I'll be taking during Paducah Quilt Week at the end of April.
I'm linking up with:
February OMG at Elm Street Quilts |
· Needle and Thread Thursday at http://www.myquiltinfatuation.blogspot.com/
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· Finished Or Not Friday at http://busyhandsquilts.blogspot.com/
Last but certainly NOT least, I'm linking up with TGIFF -- Thank Goodness It's Finished Friday, hosted this week by Kathy's Kwilts and More!
Last but certainly NOT least, I'm linking up with TGIFF -- Thank Goodness It's Finished Friday, hosted this week by Kathy's Kwilts and More!
CONGRATULATIONS on such a beautiful finish Rebecca! I love how you totally made the quilt your own by changing it up. You have a one-of-a-kind beauty! I too try to purchase my fabric from my LQS (especially since they're SO good to me) but sometimes they just don't have what I need. Lars quilt is going to be fantastic and it's perfectly understandable to not want to compromise on it. Good luck on meeting your deadline for it! I look forward to seeing how you are going to quilt both these quilts. I'm jealous of the classes you are going to take in Paducah!!
ReplyDeleteYour Jingle flimsy is so beautiful! Your fabric choices outdid the designer too. Spot on Rebecca.
ReplyDeleteWow! Wow! And,, Wow! You need to show the designer what you did with her design. I’m sure she will not only be impressed but inspired by your take. This is a real show piece you should be thrilled to show your quilt guild and think of entering in a competition once quilted. What a stunning quilt!
ReplyDeletethe quilt top turned out fantastic, love Jingle Bells your way and the fabric you used made it yours for sure. All your work paid off.
ReplyDeleteGood idea to order the fabric for your sons quilt and make sure it was the colors you wanted and the design looks so great!
It is FABULOUS!!! And worth all the lessons you learned?
ReplyDeleteBusy Busy! I love the effect of the graduation quilt. It's going to be beautiful!
ReplyDeleteRebecca, everything you do turns to gold eventually. You,re creative and you dont give up! Cant wait to see your son's quilt come together.
ReplyDeleteYour persistence has paid off with a fantastic, one of a kind quilt which is totally true to your vision. You should be justifiably proud.
ReplyDeleteLove your pineapple quilt and your finish is just fabulous! Thanks for linking up with Elm Street Quilts One Monthly Goal and good luck on your project.
ReplyDeleteYour jingle quilt is AMAZING!! All of your improvisations (shall we say! LOL) only served to make it even more special. It is absolutely incredible. And your plans for Lars' quilt? I'm in awe!!
ReplyDeleteYour Jingle flimsy is gorgeous. I'm so glad you're going to be able to go to Paducah. I thought I remembered that you wrote you couldn't go because there were no hotel rooms, so I went back to your earlier post and saw your update note. That's terrific. I'm sure you'll have a wonderful time and will learn a lot even if it might seem overwhelming at times. Looking forward to seeing Lars quilt, although I thought it was going to be purple.
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I remember when "Jingle," was introduced and pondered for months about starting it and never did. Your quilt is amazing. Love, love, love it. Way to go!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful quilt. You must be so pleased to have to top finished. You have some good goals for the coming month - they will certainly keep you busy. Have fun with the curved flying geese. I'm looking forward to seeing how they turn out.
ReplyDeleteWow. Love your Jingle! I recently had a Bloody Red Dye disaster as well. I had to soak a whole quilt top which was completely hand pieced and appliqued by my mother. I'm just glad I caught the dye problem before the top was quilted. It was awful!
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