Monday, March 20, 2006
Victorian Rose Window Quilt Completion
Victorian Rose Window (c) 2006 Pat Dolan 30"x30"
With shoulder surgery scheduled for tomorrow morning, I've been under somewhat of a deadline to complete the FabriQuilt, Inc. booth quilt ahead of time since I don't know exactly when I'll be able to use my sewing machine again. Therefore, it was vital to complete the quilt by today!
And here are the final steps in its completion:
Step 23: Cording
I decided not to do any traditional quilting on this quilt, but to quilt it by applying a cording of thin, curly, black yarn to delineate the "lead" of the stained glass window. Here is a shot of my sewing machine and yarn set-up. The yarn is in a bowl and threads up and around the back of my Bernina 1030 (which has the best setup for cording!), around to the front and down to the cording foot and needle.
And a close-up of the cording setup.
Step 24: Binding/Edging: Once the cording was done, it was time to determine how to finish off the outside edges. I selected two different weights of yarn and crocheted a long chain which was then stitched to the edges of the quilt for a binding.
Step 25: I always label my quilts and have recently decided to print my labels on the computer, then fuse and sew the labels in place on the back of the quilt.
Close-ups:
Note the photo-transferred images - I went back in yet again and darkened certain areas that didn't seem to blend well enough into the whole. This time I used watercolor paint directly out of the tube applied with a watercolor brush. The effects satisfy me, at last.
Now it's time to mail the quilt off to the Kansas Art Quilters group. From there it will go to the FabriQuilt, Inc. who will then use it in their booth at the Spring Quilt Market in Minneapolis, MN in early May. Alas, it's for shop owners only, so this quilt will never have much of a public viewing. Still, it was a great challenge and I am satisfied with the completed quilt.
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10 comments:
your quilt is beautiful and so stunning with the window effect.
I love your technique Pat, to bad it would be viewed by more people, as you stated. It's beautiful!
I can't seem to spell this morning! Obviously I meant won't instead of would.
The quilt turned out really wonderful. I like how you used cording and yarns instead of the usual bias and binding.
I am not a big traditional fan BUT(and it's a BIG but) this is wonderful!!!!
teri
The photos are well represented with this design. Heres to a speedy recovery after surgery too!
Hangeth in,
Karoda
Pat it is absolutely fantastic! What a wonderful combination of the rose window and photos....
Get well soon! Cheers, Sarah
wow! This needs to be seen up close to study carefully....very nice.
What a stunning and impressive project. Thanks so much for posting all your progress along the way.
Your quilte is beautiful!!!!
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