Thursday 4 July 2013

Abundance

I finished this beauty last night.  Well, actually the night before but I attached the label last night so officially it was last night!  I just LOVE it. 

 
I constructed this differently to other quilts.  I pieced it, quilted it, then bound it, then after all those parts were done, I did the applique.  I wanted to see how the applique would look doing the applique after the quilting process.  I generally don't like the 'puffyness' of quilting around such big shapes so by quilting it first you don't get that look.  And it looked wonderful!
 
 
Here is a close up of my quilting:

 
The pattern for this quilt is called Abundance, and since I pieced it at The Cherry Shed early this year, I have decided to name my quilt:  Abundance of Cherries.
 
Another project off my long list of UFO's!

6 comments:

Susan said...

It's good to have a finish, and try a new technique.

Susan said...

It looks lovely - great name too.

Roseanne said...

Wow So very nice I just love it.

Needle 'n Thread with SuziQ said...

WOW Sarah, this is gorgeous, well done. Enjoy your weekend away and hope you enjoy Pink. Let us all know what she is like. Cheers, S

Vickie said...

love the look of that Sarah..is that one of Camille Roskelley patterns?..I have a couple of hers now _not addicted at all,Hope oyu have a wow time @ Pink concert I am going 17/8 cheers Vickie

Bec said...

A beautiful quilt all finished and ready to snuggle with. Gorgeous quilting pattern. I do a lot of my machine applique like that. When I used to quilt on my domestic I would do the applique after stitching in the ditch - it saved double work for me with going around the shapes twice and made it look nice on the back too. Quilts with large appliques are great for it - Little Macca's Farm for one.
Again a gorgeous quilt, you should be so pleased - you are getting a few finished this year, well done!