The UFO chosen to be finished this month was number three, which meant for me, getting the postage stamp quilt finished. I spread the finishing over two days. Saturday I quilted, and then Sunday, I cut and attached the border.
Within seconds, Hamlet was curled up in a ball. I think the quilt passed the comfort test.
I even remembered a label. I'm calling this one a "Beginners Tale" as it was talking to me as I was quilting. It told the tale of of piecing that improved over time, a temperamental sewing machine, the arrival of a new machine, and then the ability to compensate for the bad bits, a story of a quilter that went from a complete beginner to one with a little experience and less fear. Now I know a bit more about what I'm doing, I think I would like to do another one of these, but it won't be any time soon, I don't think.
I've used calico for the backing of the quilt, as it was quite a rustic looking quilt. I have enough of the binding fabric, I think, to do the pillowcases. Hopefully, they will be done in time for the set to be my summertime bedding.
It's stunning Jane, and Hamlet looks perfectly at home. Well done for getting your first UFO done :)
ReplyDeleteWOW! It looks stunning. You should be really proud of yourself. I remember your progress when you were making it. I wonder if Hamlet and Lestat are long lost brothers.
ReplyDeleteIt looks fabulous! You do know that Rachel at PS I Quilt is having a postage stamp quilt along starting soon! LOL
ReplyDeleteMarvelous finish. Hamlet knows a good thing when he sees it. You should print that quilt title description and store it with the quilt as a story for generations to come.
ReplyDeleteJob well done. It is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteyour quilt is beautiful Jane but....can I say....I LOVE those drawers!!!
ReplyDeleteA fantastic finish, you did a good job!
ReplyDeleteHello Jane, Your postage stampe quilt looks fantastic. Great job. Hugs judy
ReplyDeleteThe quilt is beautiful. Hamlet has certainly given it a stamp of approval.
ReplyDeleteOh Jane a beautiful quilt. Glad the wildlife approves. LOL
ReplyDeleteThis looks great Jane. Good job. Hamlet looks very comfortable.
ReplyDeleteWow what an amazing quilt this turned out to be. I love the warm browns. It really is a masterpiece in such small squares! Good job.
ReplyDeleteI love seeing it finished! this is a huge accomplishment and it turned out beautiful.....good for you!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness that is FANTASTIC,I can't believe it's your first quilt.Well done!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful quilt! And I like that it has story to it! You are very inspiring!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on the quilt. It's absolutely beautiful. Love it. What a GREAT first piece. You did a really nice job. Lovely.
ReplyDeleteHello Jane, Fantastic lovely quilt. Great job. Hugs Judy
ReplyDeletepictures of cakes please....if they haven't all been devoured!!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on getting your UFO finished off. It looks great. How nice that you can see in it all the progress you have made.
ReplyDeleteI haven't been keeping up with my blog friends in the past week, so I've got a bit of catching up to do. I haven't read any details yet about this UFOC challenge, so I'll keep going back until I find what it is all about - I may find something to motivate me to get going on my UFO list! In the meantime, congratulations on finishing your quilt - it is gorgeous, and the accompanying story is certainly worth recording for posterity. (I like those drawers too ;-)
ReplyDeleteWow, what a fabulous start to the UFO challenge.
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