I've gotten behind in posting about quilting Lady Jane. Here are pictures before I rolled the last time.
Left side.
I don't know if you noticed in the first picture so here is a close up. See that sideways V? That's the center of the quilt, I'm a little more than halfway finished!Left side blocks.
Center applique.
Right side blocks.Right side border.
You've probably noticed the pins at the top of the quilting. I've shown these before. Several people commented they would scratch themselves while quilting. After I roll and start quilting again, those pins are at the bottom of where I quilt. I take each one out before I quilt that line. I never get scratched. They're just markers to remind me where I stopped.
16 comments:
Looks gorgeous Gretchen!
Congrats on arriving at the halfway point of your quilting. That must feel very satisfying. I really like the quilting for this quilt.
Such a lovely quilt, beautiful job on the quilting.
What a gorgeous quilt!
Just plain "wonderful".
As always, your quilting is beautiful!
Beautiful quilting. I love this quilt!
I always enjoy watching your quilting lines grow across your lovely quilts.
Lady Jane is magnificent, Gretchen. Your quilting is exquisite. Have a wonderful day working on this beauty.
Looks gorgeous! I like the idea of using straight pins to mark where you stop/need to begin. ~Jeanne
Congratulations on all the progress! It's such a beautiful quilt.
Just so very beautiful, Gretchen.
Gorgeous work, well done, keep it up and it will be a heirloom and masterpiece.
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Your Lady Jane looks amazing. I keep checking out the pattern on Nancy Rink; it is so tempting to want to do the piecing and applique. I love all your projects for the last few weeks: the indian corn, the Guernsey cow, and the broken dish quilt. So many creative things! I am also contemplating the quilt show in June.
Hey that's a great idea about using pins to mark where you've been! Lady Jane is just beautiful.
It's looking beautiful, Gretchen! Thanks for linking up with Monday Musings!
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