My Omigosh Redux quilt is finished!!
I started and finished the quilting on ANZAC Day and then bound the next day. A simple cross hatch based on the blocks. I stuffed it up a bit. I was going to do quilt big gap quilting but miscalculated. And it was easier to add more quilting than to take out what I'd already done. But I still looks good. There are a couple of bumps from where I went back and there were movement.
Here I am squaring up the quilt. I always really enjoy this step. Makes the reality of finishing immediate. I also really enjoy binding the quilts. Although that is a bit of a struggle at the moment with the vision problems I am having.
Here is a close up of the finished product.
Here the quilt is finished being quilted, but not squared up yet. Miss Hattle says it's very comfortable!!




Laren, georgeous quilt - love love love it!! Jan Murphy
ReplyDeleteOMG....Omigosh!!!! that is wonderful, quilts don't need to be perfect and yours is beautiful, is it for you? Take care...Annette
ReplyDeleteWell done. Lovely accurate work.
ReplyDeleteWow! It looks great. I hadn't seen Sue Garman's design before, but it is very attractive. I'd be like you and make larger blocks than hers!
ReplyDeleteA truly beautiful quilt. congratulations!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful quilt! You must be very happy with the result you have achieved. Super well done to you.
ReplyDeleteIt's really beautiful -- my kind of quilt.
ReplyDeletethis is a gorgeous quilt, it is the heart and soul that makes it so. All that lovely work is so worth it. I love Sue Garman patterns!
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful!
ReplyDeleteOh, Brava!!! I really want to make one of these, so I'm super tickled to see yours. It's so pretty. Well done. :D
ReplyDeleteThe quilt looks lovely. Well done on a finish!
ReplyDeleteWow, so fantastic. Looks so great.
ReplyDeleteGrit from Germany
My hat goes off to you - that is an incredible amount of work and looks just lovely. Not sure I'd have the patience for it.
ReplyDeleteWhat size were your squares in the 4 patch blinks. Beautiful quilt.
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