First I laid the blocks out on the dining room table until I was pleased with the lineup:
After that I sewed each row together and then sewed rows to rows. I decided to tie this quilt together with blue cotton instead of quilting it with the machine. I sewed the binding on between 10 and 11 o'clock one night. Not a good idea. I ended up taking out a big part of one side and re-doing it. Twice. But I finally got it right and was able to do the hand-stitch finishing work in one sitting. This is what the finished product looks like:
The final flourish:
Now I just need to finish those two quilts I started over three years ago...

8 comments:
It's really beautiful, Chris. Zach is a lucky nephew!
Beautiful, beautiful! Love the colors! I agree with Lori, Zach is one lucky kid!
Zach is definitely lucky. But what I am wondering is how I could have known you for all these years and not known you quilted. I can't even sew!
I love it.
you've GOT to teach me to quilt. i am wanting to do one for james... a compilation of old jerseys, etc from all his sporting stuff. :) i just wish i still had a bunch of his baby clothes. :(
Cool! Never knew you were a crafty mama, too. It looks great - I love the fabric.
You are very talented. Great job!
Lovely! Chris, please let me know if you'd ever like to get together to quilt. We could make a fun day out of it!
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