With the four extra blocks I added it's an ample single bed size |
Entirely hand-pieced and hand quilted.
Still a bit more outlining round the blocks to do. |
If you want to see individual close-ups of each block, just type 'Camelot' in the search box to the right of this post |
It was great fun to do but I have had my fill of fiddly and complicated and am leaning towards more simple at the moment.
Oh, and I realise I never said who would get the pattern.
Looks great. Good for you for finishing this one, I have had the pattern for over a year and haven't even started!
ReplyDeleteFreakin awesome. Seriously love it!
ReplyDeleteWow and I love the fabric Summersville? you've used as the background. Inspired!!!!
ReplyDeleteLove it, fabulous background choice too. Cheeky post title, I was worried you were giving up blogging!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely brilliant quilt!
ReplyDeleteI love your quilt..... It looks fabulous
ReplyDeleteIt's such a beautiful quilt! Love your background with the colors you chose. Can't believe you're already done with the hand quilting too. Wowsers--you do quick work!
ReplyDeleteIt looks wonderful! No basting? No wrinkles? You are amazing!
ReplyDeleteIt looks fantastic. How amazing to have hand pieced and quilted the entire thing.
ReplyDeleteIt is fantastic! I've been looking forward to seeing it finished. I might try the no basting thing with a quilt top I've just finished and am planning to hand-quilt. I really don't enjoy basting
ReplyDeletebeautiful... the title worried me for a minute xx lol xx
ReplyDeleteJammer dat we deze quilt nooit meer zullen zien opduiken in een blogpost. Het is een echt prachtstuk geworden! Geniet ervan!
ReplyDeleteincredible! your title had me concerned, lol. the quilt turned out lovely, what a feat! you deserve a break from fiddly, for sure :D
ReplyDeleteWow is all I can say!
ReplyDeleteThis turned out stunning. I would have thought an entirely hand pieced and hand quilted quilt would have taken a lot longer, but you were quite speedy. Just beautiful!
ReplyDeleteWow. Just wow!
ReplyDeleteI love it! Amazing work! I didn't know that one could hand quilt w/out basting. I love all the different fabrics you used! I think I would have been too scared to mix them all together but they look great - I think I just need to loosen up a bit more with my fabric choices.
ReplyDeleteStunning. I just love it. You deserve a medal...but the quilt is a better prize. Enjoy it!
ReplyDeleteThat is so amazing! LOVE it!! Wow. xo
ReplyDeleteThis quilt is wonderful, thank you for showing it off. I love your hand quilting.
ReplyDeleteamazing quilt
ReplyDeleteLove it! Okay, it was fiddly, but this must be the best use of Summersville I've seen! What a perfect foil for your compasses!
ReplyDeleteVery nice job!!! It's beautiful and your quilting is just lovely. So glad to see it all finished. :)
ReplyDeleteWow, absolutely gorgeous! Love, love it!
ReplyDeleteSeriously gorgeous! I knew it would be, and I am thrilled to have the pattern ; )
ReplyDeletewow wow WOW!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeletePhew!thought you were giving up on your blog....."but now know its for us to say a farewell to your quilt. The quilt is really stunning, thanks for sharing it with us all
ReplyDeleteSuperlatives aren't quite enough! You must be thrilled it is gorgeous! Do you like your blocks best? And naughty you for trying to give me heart failure suggesting you were not posting anymore!
ReplyDeleteYou are so fast! Quilt is stunning, hand quilting gives to it even more charm!
ReplyDeletePS. I was afraid that you won't blog anymore! :D
I love it!! It must feel so good to finish something you've done by hand.
ReplyDeleteIt's so gorgeous Alison, well done!
ReplyDeleteThis really is amazing.
ReplyDeleteWowzers, that's another amazing finish! You're on fire this year!!
ReplyDeleteIt's tremendous!!!
ReplyDeleteWOW!
ReplyDeleteFantastic! Very beautiful, love that you didn't baste it. Congratulations!
ReplyDeleteThat's amazing!
ReplyDeleteTotally beautiful!
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