Several months ago, I embarked on a Big Project: a king sized pieced quilt for our bed. I was tired of the quilt I’d made over ten years ago, and I had a stack of Asian fabric to start with. I knew I’d need to buy more, but that is the quilter’s best excuse. I love fabric. Sometimes a beautiful pattern or texture of cloth can elicit a visceral reaction.
For this quilt, round edges were my new challenge. I cut the fan blades and slowly, over weeks, sewed ninety-four fans.
Once I had cut the white squares, I laid out the center pieces on the design wall (see above). But the quilt was too big for the wall, so I moved to the floor. The only space large enough proved to be our bedroom, and even then, I had the corners under the dresser and the bed.
With the top done, I took all the extra fabric, plus some new yardage, and stitched it together to make a back. The quilt top measured 107″ square. In the end, I was wrangling a huge amount of fabric in and out of the sewing machine.
When front and back were done, I sent it off to a local long-arm quilter, who did a magnificent job sewing the “quilt sandwich” together. Then I put on the binding, and VOILA! A very big finished project.
I won’t say, “Never again!” But it will be a long time before I take on anything as big as that fan quilt.
Your quilts are always stunning. This quilt is no exception.
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Beautiful. Well done!
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At our Memory Writing group this morning, one of our group discussed memories of, and showed us some old quilts she had inherited. She also showed us photos of quilts she had made. So fascinating. I hope you don’t mind, but I have forwarded your post – synchronicity around the world.
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I’m delighted to travel! Please pass on my blog address to the group in case anyone wants to follow. Thanks! K.
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