It’s done! Oops — *almost* done; I still need to make and add the label, but the quilting and the binding are finished. 🙂 This was fun to quilt, as I used a different motif in each section. Some sections are larger than others, of course, but I used a mixture of “regular” free-motion quilting and ruler work. There were times when I paused and thought long and hard about what to put in the next area, but I certainly didn’t get bored! My Bernina 790+ sailed through this whole process, where I used 60wt thread for the quilting on top and in the bobbin so that the thread merely made texture, rather than taking a starring role. I had to skip adding my usual corded piping on this piece, sadly. I simply didn’t have enough fabric and, even if I’d had enough, neither color would have shown up in all areas. I could, of course, have chosen a contrasting color, but I love the graphic two-color theme here, so I gave up the idea of piping this one.
Below, you can see several photos of the different quilting motifs; you can click on them to enlarge, if you want a better view.
10 thoughts on “Interwoven”
Your quilt is stunning, Sandy! You have a great artistic and engineering intellect. Also, you have some pretty cool daughters!
Thank so much, Pam! As for my daughters, I agree wholeheartedly. 🙂
Great job. Can you refresh my memory with the name of this pattern? Please. d
Thanks, Denise! It’s called Interwoven, available from Lo & Behold Stitchery.
Wow, your quilt is absolutely gorgeous.
Thanks, Bren! 🙂
Gorgeous! Congratulations on a finished project!!!!
Thanks, Arna! 🙂
Wow. That is an awesome quilt. Love everything about it. Great work. Hope you and your family are well over there. Hugs, Taria
Thanks so much, Taria! We’re all well, thanks, as I hope you and yours are, also.