Continuing on with more scraps! I started this quilt at the end of last year to use up some 2.5 inch squares. The inspiration came from SOTAK, her's was simple and fun. She went crazy on the hand quilting, mine is more basic. I love how the all over hand quilting really added to the project. Now that I have built up my calluses, it's time to do more quilting by hand.
We are currently getting 3 to 6 inches of fluffy snow in New England. Schools are closed for the day, for me, no work! I did brave the cold and snow to venture out for some photos. This one has been waiting for some good light (hard to find this time of year) for weeks now.
Friday we close on the house. I am getting so excited. Instead of being able to use my extra day off for sewing I am doing the practical thing, packing and school work. What I am not so excited about is moving, and unpacking. That whole process seems daunting.
This is so cute and I love that it is rectangles instead of squares! Good luck with your move and hopefully you don't have to move quite as much quilt stuff as I did! LOL!
ReplyDeleteAll that hand quilting would have taken me forever! I love it! Good luck with the moving ... unpacking isn't that bad especially when you have a lovely new home to do it for :)
ReplyDeleteLovely finish and I am so glad you shared some detailed photos of the hand quilting. And oh my goodness I am so excited for you to close! I hope it all goes smoothly, and good luck with the move.
ReplyDeleteLove this quilt and those scrappy blocks! Beautiful!! Hope all goes well with your move!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful quilt Chels! Love the hand stitching!! Best of luck with the close and moving... As you unpack each box you will be taking ownership of the house and turn it into a home. No worries - you'll do just fine!! And with all your beautiful quilts your new abode will be lovely!
ReplyDeletePretty, pretty!
ReplyDeleteso pretty, love it. I wish I had the patience for hand quilting.
ReplyDeleteLove this!!! Yay on the house!!! And you've totally got moving and unpacking. Just remember, it doesn't have to be all done immediately. You can live with unpacked boxes for weeks, months... :D
ReplyDeleteWhat lovely finish! I LOVE the handquilting. YUM!
ReplyDeleteIt`s just fantastic!
ReplyDeleteLove this quilt! The hand quilting is perfect! I need to try this! Congratulations on the new home! I hope you get some moving done this weekend between snow storms!
ReplyDeleteA new house! YAY!
ReplyDeleteI hate packing (it seems to take forever), but love unpacking. There is a sense of fresh start in a neat and organised unpack. I find I can unpack a whole house worth of stuff in two days. I clean the inside of the cupboards and then I just go hard until I drop with exhaustion, but it is all done.
Enjoy your new home.
Oh my great post! Love both quilts! What a fun, friendly quilting challenge! So excited about your new home!! My son and his wife just purchased a home and we are so excited to see them move to the next stage.
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