As promised here are the photos of the quilt I finally received backed from the quilter. The pictures are not the best, as I need to take this upstairs, or outside where I have more room.
This is one of those quilts that took a long time. I can't remember when I started it, but I wanted to make a bargello quilt, and decided I would take a class. At the time the only class I could find was for a round bargello quilt. I didn't want a round quilt, I wanted one for my bed, so I figure I would work out a way to make it into a bed quilt.
When you cut the wedges for the first circle you use the offcuts for the second circle. I busily made this during classes, until I made two errors in the cutting and I didn't have enough fabric to make any more mistakes. I was too nervous and put it away. A few months later I took it as a my project for a retreat and I finished the circles. The I put it aside until I learn how to applique, as I figured this was the best way to add the circles, so this really was a large learning project.
Here are some picture of the quilting. I asked for the center to be quilted as a spiral. It turned out just how I wanted it.
The rest of the quilt I had a few ideas but largely left it up to her. I just love the flames she used in the corners and the circles on the border.
Now lets hope I can find the fabric to bind it.
I would also appreciate any suggestion for a name for this quilt.
13 comments:
well done - if we didn't learn how would we know.......you have done very well I have no idea how to make this and I am not sure of a name but something with "spiral" in it........
Wow! Amazing. I love how you highlighted the quilting in the photos, too. Neat to see the detail.
BEAUTIFUL! WOW!
Regina in MI
This is truly beautiful - I can understand why you were so anxious to get it back. I suggest you call it " A gift for Andrea" - lol !
I love it!!! I made a Bargello a few months ago, but it still isn't quilted yet. I love yours, I have never seen a round one, so I think it makes it look extra special. The quilting looks great.
Kristie
Thisi s such a beautiful quilt...WOW! Love the fabric choices and the quilting is perfect for the design.
What a lovely quilt. It is so nice to get them done. Onward!
Great quilt. "The learning curve" comes to mind.
It's gorgeous!! When I look at it, the centre part reminds me of a water slide and you are looking at the slide as you are zipping downwards. What about "Sliding Along" ?
"In A Spin"
It is lovely, & very nicely quilted, so worth the wait after all.
WOW! What a great quilt!!!Bravo!!!
What a truly stunning and inspirational project.
tres joli quilt
je' voudrais faire une spirale en bargello mais cela me semble tres dur pourtant j'ai la regle et les tissus
bravo a toi bon travail
vero66 de France
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