Monday, July 31, 2017

Finished Quilt: Tell it to the Stars

The journey of this quilt began in January 2014.  It was a quilt along by Judy Laquidara (pattern here).  Piecing was no problem, and I think basting came pretty easily.

Unfortunately, about the time I wanted to proceed with hand quilting, JoJo's sleeping issues began.  When I was violently, insanely sleep deprived, I lost my interest in the daunting task of hand quilting a large queen-sized quilt.  My lack of interest was compounded by the sickness of pregnancy as well as the frustration with the "decorating" JoJo did with markers and Nutella on the unfinished quilt.

In the fall of 2016, I had eliminated all other "real" UFOs (most other projects on my list are works in progress and not old) and determined it was time to kick this quilt into gear.  When Judy proposed a year of finishing UFOs, I was energized.  I divided the long abandoned tasks into doable monthly sections.  In December, I even finished the outer border, allowing me to bind the tattered edges of the quilt.

Since determination had settled in, I worked in this quilt almost daily for the last month.  I have loved seeing progress and am grateful for the impetus of the challenge to keep me going.

Now, I finished the quilt.  I washed it, treating the stains, and dried it.  Only one small black (probably Sharpie) mark remains.  I can live with that.  Already, this quilt rests on my bed.  I love it!

from the room of Zana's Ninis,
katie z.

11 comments:

Vicki W said...

It's beautiful!

Anne Ida said...

The quilt is absolutely beautiful! And it already has heaps of history. Congratulations on your wonderful finish!

Kerri K said...

Pretty pretty!

Jayne Honnold said...

I've stopped in from Slow Sunday Stitching, and am most happy to see this quilt! I, too, made the blocks in this quilt-along, and have the top together. I need to finish the borders. AND, it's on my list for completion this year - at least to the flimsy stage. How wonderful that you hand quilted yours! Ambitious! I have done a few, but I have to really love the quilt first, and this is just a so-so quilt, therefore it will go to the long-arm lady. Seeing yours makes me eager to get mine done! :D

Quilter Kathy said...

It's fantastic! And a true testament to your patience and devotion to hand stitching!
So proud of you!!!!
Thanks for linking up to Slow Sunday Stitching!

Anonymous said...

Beautiful quilt! And it has already become a memory quilt...love a quilt with a story!Congrats on your finish!

Kate said...

Congrats on a gorgeous finish!

Jennifer said...

it's beautiful! I've always loved your color combo! mine is in the flimsy stage, and was gifted to my daughter- some day we'll get it quilted...

Chris said...

Lovely quilt and wonderful color choices. I know the feeling of finishing a quilt and loving it! Good Job!

kwiltnkats said...

What's not to love about your beautiful project. I liked this design when I first saw it and love it still. Great finish =^.^= Sandi

Vireya said...

Well done! That's a lovely finish.

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