I think this was the first post I did. I started this quilt in August of 2021.
Using Tara Faughnan's pattern. It is a freezer paper piecing pattern where you sew and flip and re-use the paper.I pre-cut the squares in many different solid colors. Solids were the happy couples choice, which was fun and challenging!
I set up a table and layed out lots of piles.
Here are some early arcs up on the design board. It took a while for it to come together.
If you can believe it, I made templates and hand traced and hand cut all the background pieces. Yikes. No wonder this took so long!
For the background I used black, brown, purple, dark blue, and dark green. You can see here that I do try to conserve fabric.
On to the curved and there was A LOT of curved piecing!
After all that - I made a mistake in the middle and put a block in wrong. Woe is me.
The backing I picked out is a beautiful floral print with a back background. A Fruitful Life is the name of print. How Perfect!pinning day - hooray!
So... How to quilt? I decided to machine quilt all the blocks and each arc. you can see it better on back.
I also used perle cotton to do big stitch hand quilting. Again, how to mark it?
I like to use motifs and lines that already exist in the quilt design. Here is what I settled on.
Mirroring the curve of the piecing, then marking a diamond.
Each arc had a matching or contrasting color
I really enjoyed doing the big stitch...Friday Cosmopolitan notwithstanding.
And finally it was bath time! I did a multi-part post on Instagram on my process for this.
And finally it is ready! Here it is today for its dress rehearsal.
I'm so happy for my daughter, who has had a wonderful bridal season. the invitations she selected are perfect fo ra botanical wedding.It has been a very exciting time in our lives.If you want to see some photos of the happy couple, here is their website.
The next post will be some wedding photos. Then it will be back to quilting!
xo
barb