Tuesday, October 7, 2014

Second Queen-sized Finish

I posted this quilt top two and a half years ago....see that post HERE.  (You can see however that I added additional bordering to it after that).  This quilt has been a long time in the making!  I made the first squares (about 9 of them) when we lived in Texas.  Then later, when we were in North Carolina, and I attended Quilt Bee with Mom in Suffolk, Va every month, I made the rest of the squares. Once we moved here to Tucson, I decided I wanted a center medallion, and I added the appliqued and embroidered parts of the top...when I was done, I took the photos of the top, and then put it in the closet while I made a quilt for my daughter, and worked on some other projects.  Six months ago, I decided I needed to get the top quilted, and I FINALLY finished yesterday!



The center medallion


 




13 comments:

  1. Oh my goodness what a stunning and beautiful quilt! This is so lovely! Your applique and quilting is just perfect! You should enter this into a quilt show!

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  2. Also, your work is so beautiful that you should enter this in a show!

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  3. A queen size?? That is a lot of work. Did you hand quilt all of this? It is just lovely!

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  4. Congratulation! and it is a lovely quilt .

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  5. Congrats on a beautiful finish! I just love that center medallion ! Wonderful colors / lots of hard work :)

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  6. nice job, Marie. I can't believe that it is finally finished! But, doesn't it make you feel so good to have done such a large project?

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  7. WTG, Marie! One more UFO done...and a beautiful one at that. Loved the cable in the border...don't know if I will ever get the nerve to try that. Did you mark your quilt? I tried marking a few designs on one quilt, didn't like doing the actual marking....got the golden threads paper and LOVED it for that particular design...but don't like it for others. So it is a mixed bag with it.

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  8. I just left a comment but don't think it took. This is gorgeous and I'm glad that you finished it. Well worth the wait and time! The quilting looks great!

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  9. I can see there is a lot of love and time invested in your work. What an awesome quilt.

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  10. That's gorgeous!! Thanks for your visit to my blog and your kind remarks about my photos!

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  11. wow, Marie, this is a quilt to be proud of. And to use for many years. :)

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  12. That is a beautiful quilt Marie. I love it

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  13. This is really pretty. I like the one in your header, too.

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