38 Blocks On the Wall |
And they are looking COOL up there, aren't they?! My mom finished the last of the outer, traditionally pieced seams yesterday afternoon, and the photo above was taken at about 6 PM, when she went home and Bernie and I went out for sushi. (It would have taken more muscle than the two of us could muster to drag my mom to a sushi restaurant!)
When we got back from dinner, my husband answered the siren call of basketball on TV and I went back up to the studio, and was able to finish an additional four blocks before calling it a night, completing the 7th row:
42 Blocks On the Wall |
Remaining Almost-Completed Blocks |
My goal for this week was to finish half of the blocks for this quilt, but I'm confident that ALL of the blocks will be finished by the end of today, and I'll probably start joining them into rows today as well.
Meanwhile, after she ran out of curved seams to piece, my mom started a new project. I dug my Accuquilt GO! Baby cutter out of the drawer and she has been cutting 4" tumblers out of my scrap bin and a couple of fat quarters from my stash. She's going to piece a baby size outreach quilt top to keep me company while I continue working on Lars's quilt, and then I'll have another top to practice quilting on and donate to the guild's outreach program. It's a win-win. Actually it's a win-win-WIN, because she was having so much fun picking out fabrics and cutting them up with the die cutter! Quilting is contagious...
I'm linking today's post with the following Linky Parties:
SUNDAY
· Oh Scrap! at Quilting Is More Fun Than Housework http://quiltingismorefunthanhousework.blogspot.com
MONDAY
· Design Wall Monday at Small Quilts and Doll Quilts http://smallquiltsanddollquilts.blogspot.com
· Main Crush Monday at Cooking Up Quilts http://www.cookingupquilts.com/
· Monday Making at Love Laugh Quilt http://lovelaughquilt.blogspot.com/
· Moving it Forward at Em’s Scrap Bag: http://emsscrapbag.blogspot.com.au/
· BOMs Away at Katie Mae Quilts: https://www.katiemaequilts.com/blog/
16 comments:
One of the neatest things about this quilt (and there are a lot) is sewing with your mother... and now the fact that she will continue to work/play with you. Oh how I miss my Mama working /playing with me on a project. So many blessings and memories.
Also way to many screens to pick out fuzzy small items to get to the point of sending comment.
This is so amazing! I have been watching your progress and wow, it's a stunner. How awesome your mom is sewing with you. Mine does not sew. She said she quit when I was a teenager and got better than her and she didn't like it. Great job on all those blocks!
This quilt is looking so beautiful! I'm excited just watching it grow. It's even more special since your mother is working on it with you. And a tumbler quilt, you'll have fun quilting that one too. Happy Stitching!
These blocks are so beautiful! They just glow! And my eyes are enjoying going around the circles.
Yay for hooking your mom into quilting!!! LOL Everything looks great.
Your blocks look fabulous! Your color choices are perfect, giving the whole thing a wonderful glow!
This quilt is so awesome! I loved the design when you first posted it, and the actual fabric is great. Thanks for sharing the process, especially your various techniques for the curved seams. Knowing that others struggle with the piecing process is reassuring. It's also nice to hear about you and your mom working together.
This quilt is so awesome! I loved the design when you first posted it, and the actual fabric is great. Thanks for sharing the process, especially your various techniques for the curved seams. Knowing that others struggle with the piecing process is reassuring. It's also nice to hear about you and your mom working together.
This quilt is amazing! Great job finishing up the last few blocks. Thanks for sharing with Oh Scrap!
Yea for Mom helping out. (and I'm so with her on sushi.) You are doing such a great job sharing the making of this quilt. It is amazing.
Gorgeous!! I love the geese! I now have 99 bottles of beer going through my head though!
Wow!!! Those colors are amazing!! and now you have me singing along with you!! Heres to a finished top soon!!
It's fun to read about your mom having a good time with you in quilting. And yes, Lars's quilt is turning out fantastic!! Your color choices for the flying geese strips were superb in terms of creating a 3D effect. P.S. - I wouldn't have thought twice about the tissue, whatever its use had been. ;D
I'm just now trying to get caught up on blogs - the laundry is going the girls took off for Oklahoma about an hour ago - I'm sitting here with my second cup of coffee going over what needs to be done today to get the house and routine back to normal - and that meant clearing out all the blog post in the reader while drinking my coffee. So glad your mom has been able to help and I'm afraid I don't do sushi either :) The quilt top is looking great - you have got this covered!! You will get it done on time!
These geese are WOW on the webpage, must be even WOW-er in person. How fun to have your mom spend time in your sewing room. Hmmm, wonder if I can keep my mom busy doing that here with my GO cutter...
Wow Rebecca! I love the look of those FG blocks. You chose the perfect fabrics in the way they fade throughout the arc. You are so lucky to have your Mom sew with you. Sounds like you girls are having a lot of fun!
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