I am ready to find that after party though, because the Climbing Lanterns quilt is...dun-dun-dun...DONE!
I know you will join me in praising the heavens above, mainly because after today we can move on to other quilt-in-progress pictures. I've probably about worn you out with this one. After this post, I will have for sure.
As you can see, I did an overall meander to quilt it. It seemed like the thing to do, with the various appliqued parts (some flat, some fluffy) to maneuver around.
Where the corners got tight, the meander got smaller. It made sense to me at the time, and I went with it. I used Isacord thread, as it's what I had available and had nixed my first idea of a variegated thread. The Isacord is fine, silky, and has a sheen to it, which worked for this wall hanging. I don't think I'd use it on a bed quilt though. When I had to unpick a few stitches in a couple areas, it shredded pretty easily.
Here are some more close-ups. I was a great ball of insecurity when I started quilting this, but now that it's behind me, I am pretty happy with the result.
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Norm was holding it up for me here, but standing in the basement sewing room with low ceilings under a fluorescent light was not very conducive to a good photo. Whaddaya gonna do when it's dark and approaching negative digits outside? Anyway, you get the idea of how it might look hanging on a wall.
So there it is, almost a year later, finished...after falling in love with the Lantern Bloom fabric line...finding a free pattern online...then grousing about how the branches on the original pattern resembled a craggy apple tree instead of something Chinese lanterns would actually grow on...enlisting my daughter to draw what we thought was a better version of the stems...getting only so far before abandoning the project in favor of other things...losing it behind the futon for awhile (the WIP, not my wits)...signing up for a challenge to inspire me to finish it...feeling the fear and quilting it anyway.
A long road that ends in a happy place!
Thanks for joining me in a virtual celebration of the journey. Now, donde esta la after party?
Beautiful quilt. Congratulations on getting it finished!
ReplyDeleteFacing a challenge and conquering it! And I can relate to losing something behind the couch/futon/etc...
ReplyDeleteA great post dedicated to this finish Paulette! I love this quilt! Congrats on your finish!! 8-)
ReplyDeleteWould you share where you found the free pattern? Thanks for directing me to see the bigger post!
It looks fabulous! Congrats on finishing it. Norm makes a great quilt hanger, and it was so nice of him to pose with it for you.
ReplyDeleteThis is so VERY artistic, P! Did you decide where it's hanging in your home? I'd be celebrating, too, it is one bEauTifUl completion!!
ReplyDelete:-}pokey
OK what I couldnt say on Myra's blog is "You're kicking arse with the FM there P!"
ReplyDeleteI adore this. It's so different but everything about it sings. The colours, the layout , the quilting.
You should be justifiably bursting with pride with this finish.
Ditto to all of the above. I am now going to google lantern bloom fabric!
ReplyDeleteJust perfect...love it to pieces:) The stippling is marvelous. I need to make mine look more puzzle like too;)
ReplyDeleteThat is some artistry right there. Nice!
ReplyDeleteWow, I love it! Way to go, P!
ReplyDeleteSimply wonderful! and just the right quilting...love how it looks!
ReplyDeleteLove your wall hanging. Making the lanterns 3D is a super idea, they really stand out. Congrats for finishing a work of art.
ReplyDeleteIt's amazing! Great job :)
ReplyDeleteSquee! You finished it! Yay you! Your meander is beautiful. I just LOVE how this turned out. You did a beautiful job.
ReplyDeletexo -El
You did a great job on your quilt! Your meandering looks great.
ReplyDeleteWonderful quilt and finish!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous quilt! Well worth all of the effort.
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