This is Wishes - a quilt begun in January of 2014. The Fat Quarter Shop and its accompanying blog Jolly Jabber hosted a quilt-along in which each month quilters were given a block to make along with directions on setting and border. I was all in on this until October of that year, and then I just plopped it all in a tub and stored it away. I think I got busy with Christmas-oriented things, and found that I just had no time to keep up. Here are a few links to read about the progress made previously: January '14; October '14.
Fast forward to January of 2017 when we Frankfort Girls decided to do a UFO-each-month challenge. This came up as my task for July, and now it is done - hooray!
I spent the most aggravating time on doing these borders, made to look like checkerboards. I sewed one on wrong, and you'd have thought I needed to call in a support team because I just could not get the final border to fit properly. Eventually, after nearly wearing out that seam ripper, I did get it right. Whew. It might be a long time before I think to do another checkerboard border.
Here are some additional looks at Wishes. The fabric is an early line by Fig Tree Quilts/Joanna Figueroa and Lisa Quan for Moda called A Day in the Country. I mostly followed the pattern provided. My changes are in the use of cornerstones, the placement of two blocks and the color separation in a block or two. With a sampler quilt, those concerns don't really matter much, and I am pleased with the results.
Now what to do next? I sometimes get that lost feeling when I finish a quilt, as if I will never decide on my next project. This time, however, it is all decided. I must finish the second of this summer's commissions, and then I will truly be free to work on whatever I want.
Hope your day is productive!
I've linked up with Amanda Jean and her Finish It Up Friday party at Crazy Mom Quilts.
Happy Quilting, Friends!
it is absolutely LOVELY !!! and a great border! Kudos for finishing it! Take care and happy sewing from Iowa
ReplyDeleteThis is a very pretty quilt and I love the checkerboard border. Savor that feeling of accomplishment!
ReplyDeleteWonderful finish!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty! Well done! And oh, the good old seam ripper - such a love-hate relationship...
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! Great job!
ReplyDeleteI know that feeling of needing a support team when you get to an overwhelming challenge!
But you powered through and fixed it and have a lovely quilt ready for quilting!