This is a view of the circles I free handed in the center of the lilac block. Actually that's not too bad!
Of course I added a label.
After the photo shoot, I washed the quilt then partially dried in the dryer. I took it out before it was completely dry then spread it on a sheet upstairs to finish drying.
It has the lovely texture of an antique quilt.
Before quilting, the flimsy measured 68" square, now she measures 64 1/2" square.
And here she is hanging on the wall in the bedroom. Finally, after at least 60 years, these blocks are a finish!
Linking to Patchwork & Quilts, Kathy's Slow Sunday Stitching, Oh Scrap, Show & Tell Monday, Monday Making, Design Wall Monday, BOM's Away
23 comments:
Oh Gretchen.. this post has just soooo many breathtaking photos... our history in your hands has been preserved in this case!!!! YAY :)
Thanks for sharing your finish.. I love the quilt drying all the way upstairs shot ... the texture really shows there... I love the circles too!
Kathi
Oh how gorgeous! Your quilting really enhances that beautiful stitching.
looks good - I wonder what is next up for the frame
Beautiful! It’s been so enjoyable watching you quilt each block and see the lovely embroidery. What a sense of accomplishment you must feel!!
How beautiful!!!!
What a beautiful quilt! Your embroidery and the hand quilting are just exquisite. Isn't it amazing how much they shrink - eek!
You did an awesome job getting those embroderies into a quilt! The sashing and border and your quilting stitches really enhanced your grandmother's blocks
Beautiful!
That's a lovely finish, Gretchen! So nice for your grandmother's embroidery to be finished into something that everyone in your family can enjoy for years to come!
What a treasure you have there. I'm so glad you got it all finished and can enjoy it now.
Gorgeous quilting and congratulations on the finish! It is beautiful!
The blocks are 60 years old! Wow, this makes it an extra extra special finish:)
Hi Gretchen, that is a wonderful finish! Congratulation. I love the look once it's washed. Take care.
How wonderful to take your Grandmas embroidered blocks and turn then into such a stunning quilt. You must be so thrilled, and I'm sure Grandma is looking down on you and smiling!
They're at least 60 years old, my oldest sister said she remembers Grandma embroidering them. She's in her 70's so the blocks may be older than 60 years, possibly 65 - 70 years. I don't feel guilty about my unfinished quilts anymore!
What a lovely, life-time achievement! How special this accomplishment is for you and your family! I agree with Jenny, your Grandma is smiling down on you. Hugs to you!
What a beauty and so wonderful that you had the blocks from your grandmother! What a blessing! You did a beautiful job on this quilt Gretchen. You have really been a busy quilter bee! Happy for you!
What a beautiful finish to the lovely blocks your grandmother embroidered! the circle quilting is perfect!
This quilt is definitely a treasure for your family to enjoy!
What a lovely finish, I can almost hear the blocks saying... FINALLY, and THANK YOU!
Congratulations! I love seeing the effect of your spiral quilting across the whole quilt. It reminds me of when rain drops start to fall on a pool of water, with ripples echoing out from each rain drop. Beautiful finish!
Wow, your quilt is gorgeous! Well done, lovely quilting!
Thank you for sharing your beautiful finish!
Such an exquisite quilt, Gretchen! Your circle quilting does add the most beautiful of texture and oh how they make your grandma's gorgeous embroideries shine. The blue border is exquisite too. How wonderful your grandma's embroideries and your sublime quilting are able to be enjoyed for many more years to come.
Such a special quilt. It is amazing!!!
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