Saturday, November 30, 2019

A finish of sorts...


We had our Thanksgiving meal on Wednesday for convenience...so Thursday I picked this quilt back up and continued on with the binding.  I laid it in the chair while I went and did something else, and came back to find that Bubbie had dragged it to the floor for something to lay on.

I wrestled it from him and finished it while we watched the Saints Game...


My daughter took it home the next day.  She chose the fabrics and I made the top.  And then she paid to have it quilted.  It has sure been a long road from start to finish.  I cannot even think how many years have passed...



Here shows the top when it was finished in Feb of 2016.  Keep in mind that it took me a while to make the top.  Every where we went, we looked for batik fabrics.   I would guess at what she would like, knowing that if she didn't like them I would be happy to have them in my collection.

19 comments:

  1. Your daughter has to be thrilled with this quilt. Of course, Mom's oh-so-wonderful work makes it priceless! It's a real beauty, Rose! What a great way to end 2019!

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  2. Wow! Big quilt! It is beautiful. It may have taken a while but the result is worth it.

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  3. Great that the beautiful quilt is finished at last!! Good work.
    How funny that Bubbie was able to pull it down so he could lounge on it.

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  4. Beautiful! I love the pattern and colors. I sure does feel good to finally finish those quilts no matter how long it takes.

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  5. Rose, it is beautiful! You do such amazing work and the batiks are so pretty! I sure understand it taking a long time. It takes me forever to complete a big quilt. I love the picture of Bubbie on it. Cats really do appreciate quilts!

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  6. Hello Rose,

    Your quilt is beautiful. Cute photo of Bubbie!


    Enjoy your day, wishing you a happy new week!

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  7. Oh that quilt is beautiful. You should be proud. Bubbie knows a lovely blankie when he sees it!!!!!

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  8. The quilt was worth waiting for...

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  9. The quilt is beautiful. You know I'm new to this process and am finishing Nic's kid size quilt. I'm pretty sure I'd never be able to quilt a queen size unless I get a different machine with a longer neck. I admit that I am learning from this process Our Thanksgiving was quiet. The first one ever that we didn't spend with family...just ourselves . . and the dogs.
    xx, Carol

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  10. this is your daughters heirloom quilt, I LOVE it. my colors are all over it. I knew I would like it when we saw all the patterns the two of you bought. the finished product is perfect.... it was worth the wait

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  11. It was worth all the work to create such a beautiful family heirloom. Good job!
    Jeannie@GetMeToTheCountry

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  12. The quilt is stunning, Rose, and looks so good sitting on the bed. I can see Bubbie has good taste :)

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  13. YAY!!!! It's done! It is so beautiful Rose---I know your daughter loves it. I have a quilt top my Mother made and I do need to get it quilted. Maybe I will do what your daughter did---never thought of that.
    Now that Thanksgiving is over I suppose we have to start with "Merry Christmas'.
    MB
    MB

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  14. Lovely colors and a very interesting pattern that I don't think I've seen before. I'm glad it's in the finished column for you. :-)

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  15. Such a beautiful quilt! You did a great job!

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  16. Truly a priceless heirloom. It's absolutely splendid.

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