This is a sneak peek at Brightest Day, a Green Lantern themed quilt a present for a baby girl, by the time I finish this she'll have moved to a big kid's bed, that's ok, I suppose, since the quilt is taking on a life of its own, and is a lot bigger than originally envisioned.
After some encouragement, I have decided to finish my Test Pattern quilt that I made at my first BIQR retreat. In keeping with the testing part, I decided to test out my dad's quilt frame he built for me. I will be hand quilting this baby in a frame! I had to move my hubby's weights from the room-where-we-dump-things to set it up. I want to thank Gwen Marston, Joe Cunningham and True Blue Canadian for their written advice on how to set this up.
The view from below! I found some Kaffe Fassett fabric on sale at Lens Mill Store that is perfect for the back!
Those are just the quilty projects I am currently working on, not to mention a guild challenge, started, but probably won't finish.
Other obligations on my plate:
-CQA/ACC Quilt Ontario 2011 May 25-28 At work:
-Record Store Day April 16
-Free Comic Book Day May 7
-3 Magic Tournaments April 24, May 8, May 15
-Graphic Novel Group April 9, May 14
June is looking like peace and quiet! and maybe winter will be over by then!
It all looks awesome, Carol!
ReplyDeleteI love your tulips! Very Dutch and very Springy!
ReplyDeleteI absolutely LOVE your Test Pattern piece, it is fabulous.
ReplyDeleteand did you say that your Dad built that frame for you? How terrific is that?
Now you just need to clone yourself......clone does all the work and you get to sit and contently quilt the days away...okay so I am also dreaming that winter will be over by June :-)
Must echo Quilt Rat's sentiments . . . luv love LOVE the Test Pattern quilt!!
ReplyDeleteThe test pattern quilt is awesome! Good luck quilting it. I like the tulips too -- there's something wonderful about a classic design made new.
ReplyDeleteI love how your Test Pattern quilt turned out and am glad to see I'm not the only one who takes more than a year to finish a quilt from BIQR.
ReplyDeleteThe tulip quilt for your mom is coming along nicely.
I hope you enjoy the quilting frame your dad made for you. It's so much easier than using a hoop.
What a super quilt, and so few people have a real quilt frame like yours
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