With a small quilt, it's easy to quilt across the long side. And this week I reached in farther than necessary, the quilt is halfway quilted!
This picture shows the true color of the green.
The center section of the quilt. I guess I don't have the frame centered under the lights correctly, the color is off shade.
WOW! This is even worse, definitely not the right color.
I have learned my lesson, don't buy off brand fabric no matter how less it costs. It's a sturdy fabric, it isn't going to fall apart when washed, it just quilts hard. I'm very glad this is a small quilt.
I won't be rolling this side anymore, I'm going to move my chair to the other side of the quilt and stitch toward the center.
This quilt is for my stash, I just wanted to make an Amish crib quilt.
I was in Wakarusa several weeks ago and took a picture of the quilt garden. They didn't have the sign up about the flower garden design but, to me, it looks it might be a pinwheel? I'll update you the next time I get my hair trimmed. Here is a link for you to peruse with information about the quilt gardens.
Linking to Patchwork & Quilts, Kathys Slow Stitching Sunday, Stitching Stuff, Oh Scrap, Handmade Monday, Sew & Tell, Craftastic Monday, Design Wall Monday, Monday Musings, To Do Tuesday
Such a pretty quilting design! The quilt garden pattern is revealing itself as the flowers grow. How fun! Gail at the cozy quilter
ReplyDeleteLove that green! Your quilting looks perfect; I'm looking forward to your reveal. Those quilt gardens are fascinating. If I ever get back to Indiana, I want to visit them. I didn't realize there were so many!
ReplyDeleteThe quilting looks amazing. Sorry it's been tough going, but it's definitely been worth the effort.
ReplyDeleteYou're making great progress on your quilt. Glad it is small with that hard-to-stitch fabric. Your fingers will get a break on the next quilt.
ReplyDeleteHalfway is certainly worth celebrating! I'm sorry that it has been tough going, Your quilting designs and stitches are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteTHat particular green and red go together so well. And wonderful quilting brings it all to life. Thanks for sharing that quilt garden ...really neat idea isn't it.
ReplyDeleteLovely feather circles, very Amish looking. Sorry about the tough fabric. Some fabrics just don't needle well. Well done getting such nice stitches anyway!
ReplyDeleteYour Amish quilt is coming along nicely, sorry about the sturdy fabric, difficult to work with. The quilt Garden looks pretty, thank you for sharing the link.
ReplyDeleteYour stitches and quilting design are just beautiful, Gretchen! Some colors are really hard to photograph, but that looks like a pretty combination. Have a wonderful Sunday!
ReplyDeleteI have a couple of fabrics in my Ball quilt that are definitely more difficult to hand quilt than others. That flower garden quilt is going to be pretty. Enjoy your day!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful quilting and so nice to see the correct shade of green. Good to see the patchwork garden planted up again. xx
ReplyDeleteYour quilting is gorgeous! The flower garden will be fun to see when it fills out more.
ReplyDeleteI love your quilting and this piece is exceptional! I do understand when a fabric is difficult to hand sew or quilt :( I love that garden! Have a great day Gretchen!
ReplyDeleteHow lovely. You are just the Queen of quilting!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun idea for a flower garden. :) Your hand-quilting is looking great. Being able to capture the true color of a quilt is challenging. I will often fiddle with the exposure and contrast as well as some filters to find the closest to the real thing. Thanks for sharing in Sew & Tell.
ReplyDeleteYour hand quilting is always beautiful. Wish that flower garden were closer to me so I could visit. Thank you for sharing some photos.
ReplyDeleteOoh such beautiful hand quilting! The color effect might not have anything to do with the quality of the fabric just how it reacts to light. I've often found that most fabrics seem to look different in a photo than they do to my eye. That's why it is so hard to buy fabric from online photos. All that really matters is how nice that quilt looks when you've finished stitching it!
ReplyDeleteYour quilting looks great. Sorry it is hard -- I assume the fabric is fighting the needle going through. Ah, that quilt garden is so cool.
ReplyDeleteQuilt garden.....that is just awesome. I bet you are glad you ran across it.
ReplyDeleteSuch a pretty little quilt! I am a fan of Sewline pencils too. I have four lead colors now, and they work so well!
ReplyDeleteGretchen your Amish Crib quilt is a beauty and almost finished! Love the quilting and I can’t wait to see the real colours. Thank you for linking with ToDo Tuesday. Hope you’ve had another great week.
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