Tuesday, March 27, 2012

One stage finished....

This photo above was taken while looking up at it as it flapped in the wind....
I finally decided that the quilt blocks had finally sat long enough...it was time to sew them together.
The day before we went and picked up Lorelei I sat down at the machine and sewed half of them together....and yesterday while doing laundry I got the other half of the blocks together and the two halves made into a whole. And this is the result. (One row does not show in the photos...the quilt is actually square.)

I never have a good place to photograph quilt tops or quilts...or at least not easy to get to so most times I just resort to the clothesline in the back yard. The above photo looks different because it was also take while the wind was blowing it so hard and I was half looking up. I think you will like all photos better if you click and enlarge. This is a log cabin quilt with the blocks set in the barn raising style.

After the weekend, I think I will try to get the backing made and the layers pin-basted together. I suppose then it will set a while while I decide how to quilt it. I just have no idea--I don't think I want to meander or stipple quilt...it will be machine quilted whatever I do.

It would be so simple to send this out to be quilted, but I just cannot stand to have other hands finish my work. Maybe it is my form of art...maybe I fear someone else messing it up...I really don't know just why. I just know I would hate for anyone but me to do the quilting.

15 comments:

  1. I understand what you you mean. You can now say that you made the whole quilt, with no help. It is a beautiful an intricate pattern!

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  2. I love it Rose!!! I never know either where to take my pictures at, so I usually just hang them on the line if I can.

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  3. The quilt is BEAUTIFUL!

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  4. OH Rose, That is truly awesome. I love quilts (as you know) and am so impressed with the ones you make... Just beautiful. Congrats.
    Hugs,
    Betsy

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  5. Really pretty. I have never been brave enough to make a log cabin quilt.

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  6. It's really beautiful. I have looked at the log cabin quilts in catalogs. Yours tops them all!

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  7. it's beautiful and i thought it was finished, so after all this work you still have to do MORE? you are very gifted at quilting and it IS art and if i could do what you do I would do my own also.

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  8. This turned out so pretty! I really love log cabin quilts. They just seem "cozy" and with a touch of the past. Think how many log cabin quilts there have been made over the years! Now you have added to that number. You are part of history :-)

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  9. Rose, that looks so intricate. You are really blessed with talent for many things. Sewing, photography, writing, friendship, sharing and grandmothering are all fantastic traits so easy to see in you.

    I saw a barn photograph in a blog post that made me think of you: http://awakemysole.blogspot.com/2012/03/ams-end-of-week-wrap-up-sac-city-iowa.html

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  10. I think you do a fine job of shooting these...in the wind no less! Amazing. The enlarged version look so much better. Beautiful work.

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  11. Pretty colours and I like the contrast of the lights to the darks. This is gonna be another beauty, Rose!

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  12. Oh my, Rose that looks amazing. You have done a great job with this - looks like a lot of work went into that.

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  13. This came out beautifully!
    I think the second shot shows it off quite nicely.

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  14. WOW that is one gorgeous quilt, awesome!

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  15. Rose, the quilt is truly a work of art. I love the pattern and you should be so proud of yourself. Awesome job.

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