The baskets were pieced in early June and quickly attached to the center of the quilt which was then delivered to the long arm quilter. I've finished hand sewing the binding and she's ready to be presented to the world!
Three Sisters Fabrics & Quilting were the long arm quilter. They do such a lovely job.
Paisley is my favorite design so I asked them to use paisleys in the quilting and they did!
Usually when I took progress pictures, the sun was brightly shining and made the blue squares look white but I took these pictures early in the morning, soon after the sun peeked over the horizon. As you can see, the squares are a light blue.
For backing I chose this lovely whole cloth fabric. If I get tired of the pieced side I can turn it over and have a different quilt.
The pattern was designed by Karen H and is available here. Now her original quilt is cute but when you enlarge a pattern to king size (98" x 112"), it's no longer cute, just HUGE! Here is a link to her blog, Faeries and Fibres.
Of course I made a few changes from the original pattern. The top 9-patch border extends the entire length along the top of the quilt and I alternated my 9-patches so they would look more like patchwork.
I used a foundation paper pieced basket for my quilt and I put the corner baskets on point.
The bottom two corners were also blunted so the corners wouldn't drag on the floor.
The baskets turned out so nicely.
Here is a picture of the baskets on my design wall before I attached the blue corners. The top right applique is the center from my waiting to be finished Wilfred & Cloves quilt.
For now the quilt is not being used but come autumn, onto the bed she will go!
This is the 3rd king sized quilt I've made for our bed. I'm in a rut, all three quilts contain little 1" squares! I'd like to make two more quilts for our bed sometime but they will NOT made with little 1" squares.
Another quilt project crossed off the list. Slowly the UFQ's are being finished.
Linking to Kathy's Slow Sunday Stitching, Oh Scrap, Show & Tell Monday With Bambi, Em's Scrapbag, Love Laugh Quilt, Design Wall Monday, BOM's Away, Esther's Wednesday WOW!, Let's Bee Social, Needle & Thread Thursday, Finished Or Not Friday, Confessions of a Fabric Addict, TGIFF!, Show Off Saturday
the quilt looks wonderful - I love little one inch squares!
ReplyDeleteLovely finish! I would not want to count the number of little squares in your quilt! Nice to have one more finish and another one scratched off the UFO list.
ReplyDeleteMaybe sometime I'll count those squares but I just couldn't bring myself to do that now. I am very happy pleased to have this quilt finished!
DeleteA beautiful finish! It's amazing that you made king size quilt using such small pieces!
ReplyDeleteI like doing binding by hand, gives me something to do while watching TV. Great finish!!
ReplyDeleteThis quilt is wonderful. I love the baskets around all those nine-patch blocks.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun finish you have to share! I love the paisleys how they quilted them into your light blue spaces and I love using wide backs or my big quilts too! Enjoy sleeping under it!!! Kathi
ReplyDeleteOh my, a king size with 1 inch squares! Amazing work and love the quilting on it.
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness, Gretchen! This is JUST GORGEOUS! What an inspiration. LOVE the scrappy goodness of it. The quilting is beautiful as well. Woohoo.
ReplyDeleteWOW that is a lot of nine patches. Lovely finish. Working with all those small pieces is so much fun, sometimes I don't like going back to bigger pieces!!!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on a fabulous finish!!!
ReplyDeleteWow! I'm a big fan of small pieces too, but a king-sized quilt using them is above and beyond! Absolutely fantastic quilt!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations! It absolutely beautiful. I so love 9-Patches. Gorgeous!!
ReplyDeleteLove your quilt, congratulations on a great finish! I have always been drawn to the quilts that use the simple nine patch! Timeless for sure!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on a gorgeous finish! And now I'm also inspired since I have a bin of three inch nine patches already made!
ReplyDeleteI had a basket full of 3" 9patches and needed to do something with them. It is so much more fun when most of the blocks are already pieced!
DeleteBeautiful finish! It is going to be lovely on your bed. Thanks for sharing with Oh Scrap!
ReplyDeleteHi Gretchen,
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely finish. I think the paisley design was the perfect choice for this quilt, as it looks just perfect.
Happy Monday! ~smile~ Roseanne
Another beautiful quilt Gretchen.......You really make this one pop with the colors and the baskets!
ReplyDeleteOH OH Gretchen, I have the book from "One Stitch At A Time" I see another one or two hair pulling quilts that I would like to do and like the entire book! http://www.carolynkonigdesigns.com/home/books/product/view/13/150
ReplyDeleteYou are tempting me!!!!
All those little nine patches and baskets sure made a beautiful quilt.
ReplyDeleteIt's really beautiful! Love the blue background.
ReplyDeleteGreat job! Love the scrappiness and the baskets are so cute!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! It has the look and feel of an antique quilt. The humble nine patch is so simple but can be turned into something really lovely. I'm sure that your quilt will give many years of enjoyment! Congratulations on a fine finish!
ReplyDeleteOh, Gretchen, what a masterpiece! Such amazing piecing and quilting. I love it.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful work. Love the baskets, they add so much to the nine patch. I love when a project is completely finished.
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing quilt!!! Thanks for linking up this week
ReplyDeleteIt's gorgeous, Gretchen! WOW, there are a lot of tiny pieces in that quilt. I like the blunted corners, too. Congratulations on a beautiful finish!
ReplyDeleteSo many little squares! I love how the lightest values in the 9-patches give it a sparkle. Congratulations on your finish and thank you for linking up tot TGIFF!
ReplyDeleteOne very very beautiful giant quilt Gretchen, I've playing with 2inch blocks but 1 1/2 inch blocks Hmmmmm!!!!!!!! they would take forever to grow enough for a single bed quilt let alone a King!!!!!! How beautiful and classical it looks hanging from the tree trunk? its a great shot Gretchen and shows the quilt off beautifully. What an achievement it must have taken a lot of will power to keep making all those wee nine patches!!!!! where they all scrappy or did you use yardage fabric? Thanks for sharing such a beauty with us. Cheers Glenda
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