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Monday, October 6, 2014

A flowery finish, finally!

Finish Along 2014

Completed Flower Garden baby quilt

It's time to wrap up Q3 of the Finish-a-long and I've completed one project out of the list of seven that I posted on my blog in July. I'm not surprised I only finished one project, but I am happy to report that progress has also been made on my Madrona Road baby quilt and I hope to finish it before the VMQG's UFO Challenge wrap up on October 20th.

 I quilted this 40"x40" quilt in a spiral pattern at a summer VMQG sew-in. It was finished in 3.5 hours! This was my second time quilting a spiral and I have to say I love the look of them.

 I went overboard with floral prints on the back and used large pieces of Heather Bailey and Erin McMorris fabric. I sewed the binding on by hand at two quilting events: a few stitches at the PNW MQG meet up sew-out at Trout Lake Park (I got distracted by chatting and hardly accomplished anything!) and the rest at the Guild Gathering, a meeting of local guild leaders that is held twice a year.

As this was my longest standing WIP, I'm very happy to have it completed. My goal is to cut down on my UFOs to allow myself room for new projects without feeling guilty about the projects I've abandoned. Wish me luck!

12 comments:

  1. A wonderful finish and clever backing!

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  2. Beautiful Holly.

    And the circular quilting is worth the wait. Was that done on a domestic or long arm?

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  3. Lovely baby quilt, Holly. I like the spiral quilting on it - quite unique. ^^

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  4. Congratulations on a fabulous flowery finish! Love the spiral quilting. Great work!

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  5. Your quilting is fantastic.Popping in from Blogathon Canada.

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  6. Love your fresh fabric choices, and your circular quilting...a truly lovely finish!

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  7. Great pieced back and the spiral quilting is lovely! Gorgeous quilt!! Stopping by via Blogathon Canada. Nice to meet you :)

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  8. What a pretty quilt! How nice to finish a WIP that has been hanging around.

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  9. I wish you luck! And you have inspired me to learn about spiral quilting. I wonder how to find out . . .

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  10. The spiral quilting looks great! I want to try that sometime soon after Christmas sewing is finished.

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