It's finally done! I've spent much of the past several weeks working fast and furious on this king-sized black and white quilt for our eldest son, Bryan. It was WAY too big to put on my quilt frame so I had to wrestle with it on the dining room table, putting it away just long enough to serve Christmas dinner. My shoulders were in knots so I kept borrowing Bryan's heat pack that he uses for his back. That helped a lot.
Arranging the 144 blocks to sew them together presented a challenge. My knees are too old to try to crawl around on the floor, so Scott and I put our heads together and built a design wall out of pvc pipe and flannel-backed tablecloths. It stands 7 feet tall and 7.5 feet wide. I could lean it against the hallway wall out of the way while I assembled the top. Worked great until I realized I was too short for the top rows and had to get the stepladder. (Santa Claus, alias Scott, built me my own little stepstool the day after X-Mas!)
The entire day after Christmas was spent stitching the binding. I got it done just before Bryan got home from work.
I think he likes it.
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3 comments:
Absolutely gorgeous! If he hadnt liked it, may I have been first in the queue :-) Inspired to try my own now. Thanks for showing!
OMG!!! Its gorgeous ,He does like it!!!!
makes my eyes spin -- gosh that is beautiful. I love all the fabrics you used !! what a project -- time for you to veg on the couch -- my shoulders ach for you!
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