Yesterday I sewed the binding onto the front of Rhapsody in Blue, Elaine will add a label then finish the binding with hand sewing.
Here is the quilt displayed on the carpet in the basement.
The left bottom side.
And the right bottom side.
Then I took some pictures of the quilt on our bed.
A side view.
A close up of the center. I tried to find a stencil showing this curvy triangle design. I couldn't find it on the Stencil Company website. I have this design in a couple sizes, the one stencil says #W1004W, Overall C.L. Design, 1996 Sten Source Intl. When I typed in the information, it took me to this website. I have no idea where or when I bought the stencils, apparently before the turn of the century?
The quilting started on Rhapsody August 20, 2025 so quilting took a little less than 11 months. Slightly over 1000 yards of thread were using in the quilting. The finished size is 115" square.
Elaine did all of the applique. The center applique is from the Lady Jane pattern which was designed by Nancy Rink, the applique border is a variation of the design. We did not buy any of the blue fabrics, we used what we had in our stashes, guess that makes Rhapsody a 'scrap' quilt. We did buy a whole bolt of the gray background fabric. There is background fabric left, I see a gray background quilt happening in my future.
The batting is a Hobbs Tuscany 100% wool batting which I probably bought at Connecting Thread during a batting sale. I don't use wool batting except when I hand quilt 'special' quilts. For quilting thread I use YLI hand quilting thread, it costs more but it's a quality thread. If you are going to go through the labor of hand quilting, don't use a cheap thread. Years ago I used Coats & Clark hand quilting thread but the thread they manufacture now isn't anything like it used to be. I've had trouble with it fraying and tearing.
The backing fabric is a white floral wide backing that I purchased at Calico Point. I like white on the backside of quilts, it shows the stitching.
I'll take another picture when Elaine has the binding finished but that won't be until fall. I'll keep the quilt here until October. This quilt will be donated to the 2027 Michiana Mennonite Relief Sale, it's finished a year ahead of time!
I'm taking a blogcation until August. July has been an extremely busy month and it's just going to get even busier, the blog has to take a backseat.
The only time I used my sewing machine last week was to attach the binding. I'm enjoying time with family, especially the grandchildren. I've been restocking the freezer and hopefully the black raspberries I picked in June will be finally be made into jelly. No black raspberry jam here, the farmer does not like seedy jam so jelly it is. I'm enjoying the flowers while they're blooming, I'll have plenty of time for sewing and handwork in the winter.
I'll be back in August, happy stitching everyone!
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
I’m in awe! This beautiful quilt is sure to raise a lot of money at the auction! Well done! Enjoy your break from blogging. Gail at the cozy quilter.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely beautiful! I love it.
ReplyDeleteIt's a stunner Gretchen! Your generous donation will really be the star of the show.
ReplyDeleteBlack raspberry jelly sounds wonderful. My Hubs doesn't like seedy either. ;) Enjoy your blog vacay!
What a beautiful quilt! It’s going to bring lots of money! Congrats on getting it done a year early. Enjoy you blogging break.
ReplyDeleteWow! Congrats on getting the quilting done. It's a gorgeous quilt and should do very well at auction. Enjoy your blogcation.
ReplyDeleteWhat a feat to finish and in under 11 month! It is a stunning quilt and your quilting is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI love that quilt. The outer border is a perfect quiet space after the intensity of the center. Your quilting is beautiful. You have given me ideas.
ReplyDeleteImpeccable! A true Masterpiece! Bravo! I can hardly believe you are giving it away. SOOOO generous of you. ;^)
ReplyDeleteAn absolute work of art! I hope it brings in oodles of dough for your sale. Just gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful achievement! Finishing a quilt of this size after so many months of careful hand quilting takes incredible patience and dedication. I especially love that you used fabrics from your stash—it makes the quilt even more meaningful and unique. Wishing it great success at the 2027 relief sale, and enjoy your well-deserved blog break and family time. If you're looking for a little entertainment during your downtime, you can also visit https://v-start.it/.
ReplyDeleteThis quilt is truly a magnificent work of art! Beautiful job to both of you!!
ReplyDeleteYour quilt is beautiful. It's so enjoyable watching your hand quilting progress. Someone will be very lucky to have this quilt. I love black raspberry preserves and it's so hard to find. One year I made some seedless black raspberry preserves. It was quite a bit of work getting the seeds out - I used a food mill. I hope you enjoy your jelly.
ReplyDeleteI'm going to heat my raspberries, smash them then drain overnight in cheesecloth. If there is still too much juice left in them, I'll consider a sieve but I've got a lot of raspberries, over 2 gallon bags full in the freezer.
DeleteIt is an amazing quilt!❤️
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous, Gretchen! A work of art. I can't take my eyes off it.
ReplyDeleteEverything about this quilt is just stunning, Gretchen.
ReplyDeleteStunning! Just so gorgeous and a great collaboration quilt. Enjoy your summer - and the jelly! xx
ReplyDeleteWOW, just wow, this is so outstanding and amazing. Great job, its stunning.
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Wowsers! stunning!
ReplyDeleteSo thrilled for you to get this treasure finished quilting. Yes, 11 months is a very long time, but every stitch makes your quilts so gorgeous. Good choice of background and backing. I like wool for the weight it gives to quilts, but usually use a cotton poly blend my long armer has. Enjoy family. Grandchildren brings us such joy!
ReplyDeleteThis is a stunning hand-quilted masterpiece! The "Rhapsody in Blue" quilt is incredibly detailed and beautifully crafted. For more quilting and craft inspiration, check out https://browinner.co.at/ . What's the most ambitious quilt you've ever made?
ReplyDeleteWhat a magnificent finish, Gretchen, and congratulations on getting it done so early!
ReplyDeleteThis is one stunning quilt, Gretchen! Your quilting is immaculate. Great job on getting in completed early. I have really enjoyed seeing your progress on this beauty. Thanks for sharing with us at Monday Musings.
ReplyDeleteOh là là, your finished quilt is gorgeous! It's such a beauty, and many many hours of work. You both did a wonderful job and the "scrappy quilt" will be the masterpiece of the sale. Enjoy family time and gardening, and see you in August! Thank you for sharing your very inspiring work at P&Q and linking up.
ReplyDeleteI love this quilt so much! It is one of my favorites! Hope you have a good holiday or vacation! See you in August!
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