Excuse smudge on lens which makes the pink bit look a bit smeary. |
So I carried on.
I still think you can transform a quilt so much by densely quilting it.
And then I think the point was reached where both myself and the quilt felt we had spent enough time together and we agreed to stop.
So I could move on to the next quilt.
Kona White with one triangle pieced into the back. |
Absolutely stunning.
ReplyDeleteCarol
Beautiful. Great idea with the single triangles on the top and bottom.
ReplyDeleteAmazing. Really beautiful! LOVE all the different neutral text prints.
ReplyDeleteWow, so pretty! This looks like a vintage treasure. I love your fabric choices.
ReplyDeleteI love it and the quilting is perfection!
ReplyDeleteI love dense quilting, especially how it looks on the back
ReplyDeleteWow Al this is fab
ReplyDeleteLOVE the look of this! Great finish :)
ReplyDeleteOh my... this quilt is whole quilted by hand? You're amazing! (and the quilt of course is amazing too:)
ReplyDeleteStunning, I love the quilting!!
ReplyDeleteLove this quilt Alison - just imagining you having a conversation with it to decide when to stop quilting.
ReplyDeleteWhat a labour of love. You did a great job!
ReplyDeleteLove this! Clever back too! Jxo
ReplyDeleteOh wow! Thats gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE your quilt! Especially the back, and the pink diamond on the front - gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteAwesome job! It looks great. :)
ReplyDeleteThis is amazing! I love the hand quilting. LOVE IT!
ReplyDeleteIt is perfect. Love your hand quilting (and admire your patience for it).
ReplyDeleteLove the mix of fabrics and the quilting brings it to another level!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE this so much. I may have to pop on a ferry and steel it way from you! You've used a fantastic selection of texty fabrics!
ReplyDeleteThe quilting certainly does transform the top - well done you!
ReplyDeleteI love this quilt, It looks so old, loved and much cuddled!
ReplyDeleteNot my colours, but I love it!
And nicely quilted