First off, thank you for all the kind and encouraging words I received from so many of you over the last few days. Unfortunately the toe is still as broken as it was a few days ago (of course it takes weeks for these things to get back to normal, I'm just too impatient), but I can sort of walk without crutches now, yay!!! Hopefully I'll get back to my machine soon, fingers crossed :)
I know many of you have seen this quilt before, but since we're allowed to submit two quilts to Blogger's Quilt Festival, I decided to enter my Marcelle Medallion in hand quilted category.
I know many of you have seen this quilt before, but since we're allowed to submit two quilts to Blogger's Quilt Festival, I decided to enter my Marcelle Medallion in hand quilted category.
I so very much loved working on this quilt. I wanted to make a medallion quilt for quite a while and once I came across Alexia Abegg's Marcelle Medallion quilt pattern in her Liberty Love book I knew this was a quilt for me.
Once the quilt top was finished, hand quilting it seemed the only way to go.
I did not want the quilting to compete with the pattern of the quilt, so I used hand quilting thread to outline all the shapes and borders. It makes for lovely stitches that disappear into an overall design, adding the extra dimension without standing out too much.
Oh, I so love how the quilting looks on the back.
Finished size of this quilt is 58" x 58" and you can read my original post on this quilt here.
Thanks for reading. Svetlana
Once the quilt top was finished, hand quilting it seemed the only way to go.
I did not want the quilting to compete with the pattern of the quilt, so I used hand quilting thread to outline all the shapes and borders. It makes for lovely stitches that disappear into an overall design, adding the extra dimension without standing out too much.
Oh, I so love how the quilting looks on the back.
Finished size of this quilt is 58" x 58" and you can read my original post on this quilt here.
Thanks for reading. Svetlana
beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteYour quilt is gorgeous in itself, but your hand quilting is preciously beautiful too.
ReplyDeleteA winner for sure! Take care of that toe! Jxo
ReplyDeleteI love this quilt and I was hoping you would enter it. The hand quilting looks so special on top of all the perfect fabrics you used. I hope you don't have to go without your machine much longer. I know you are having withdrawals.
ReplyDeleteIt's gorgeous. Lovely.
ReplyDeleteWoohoo, it look fab! As for the toe, I know to my cost, those blinking bones will insist on taking that whole 6 weeks to heal...
ReplyDeleteIt's so pretty. I love the colors you used.
ReplyDeleteSimply stunning.
ReplyDeleteThis is so beautiful, I love this pattern and I love the colours you used. The hand quilting is a lovely finish to it too.
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous quilt! I love the minty greens and the overall cheerfulness of this quilt!
ReplyDeleteJust lovely. Great pattern, fabrics and hand quilting is fantastic! Thanks for sharing and have a great day
ReplyDeleteI'm so happy to see this again - it really is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteSuch a gorgeous quilt - love the fabrics and your handstitching. Hope you feel better soon too!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great colorful intricate quilt and bravo on the hand quilting.
ReplyDeleteOh so beautiful!
ReplyDeletePoor toe...
This is so beautiful. Love your fabric choice!!!
ReplyDeleteI love this quilt! It's so pretty. I hope the toe heals quickly!
ReplyDeleteI love this quilt! Your version is fantastic! I have the book and can't wait to get started on it as well.
ReplyDeleteso pretty :-)
ReplyDeleteThis is such a gorgeous quilt, Svetlana. I'm just catching up on my blog reading after a crazy week and saw the news about your toe. I'm so sorry!! Hope you're feeling better soon!
ReplyDeletei'm still in such awe over this one! It's so lovely!
ReplyDeleteSo fun and colourful!
ReplyDeleteAnd the quilting is perfect.
I love the colours of this! So lovely.
ReplyDeleteThe colours are gorgeous! It really glows!
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