Quilting Projects

Saturday 5 July 2014

Breakfast at Tiffanys Lap Quilt - finished!


Hi everyone

Hope you have a good week.  I've had my quilting blinkers on determined to get this lap quilt finished.
Thank you to everyone who left a comment last week.
I did get the quilting finished.  Here is the progress in photos.
If you missed the first post on this quilt, you can find it here.


















I'm feeling much more confident on my frame now and am really enjoying it.  I don't think I'll ever free motion  quilt another big quilt on the table top - maybe just small projects.
I just have to trim and bind this now.  I'm already thinking what I can load onto the frame next........
Thanks for visiting today.
Rhianon.

25 comments:

  1. well worth the work .. it is beautiful x

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  2. They say practice makes perfect, but your quilting was perfect on the domestic machine so I knew it wouldn't be long before you would feel confident. Beautiful work. Chris

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  3. oh.......I want to grow up and be you.....lol
    I so admire your machine quilting. stunning Rhianon

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  4. I'm in awe of your talent! Your quilting is fabulous!

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  5. I'm so happy you have come to love the frame!! Both the frame mounted and "fixed" machines have a place/use and, for some, the machine style is dictated by room space (this applies to me!). Your stitching is wonderful and I especially like how the quilting 'plays' around the appliques....like it's skipping and laughing---having fun!!!!

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  6. Beautiful, beautiful, beautiful. (I do have a bigger vocabulary, but I never get to use much of it in relation to your quilts because you always do such gorgeous, awe-inspiring work!)

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  7. Ahhhhhhh :D Your work always - ALWAYS - brings a big smile to my face! This is gorgeous, Rhianon!

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  8. Stunning. I love everything about this, the bright colours, the appliqué, the quilting. Bravo!

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  9. Gorgeous finish! Did you use a die cutter for the feather and flower appliques, or did you draw and cut them yourself? They're beautiful and add so much to the quilt!

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  10. Love your combination of feathers, pebbles and Mactavishing. Your work is always so beautiful!

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  11. A-M-A-Z-I-N-G !!!
    Love your work!!!
    Esther

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  12. Your quilting is just fantastic!!

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  13. It really looks wonderful. Congrats to you on a job well done.

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  14. I love, love, love this quilt!!! Your quilting is amazing. I can't wait to read more about your quilting life.

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  15. It is absolute beautiful, I would love to know what batting and thread you used. Thank you so much for sharing you pics.

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  16. This just popped up on my Pinterest page and it is absolutely gorgeous! In my dreams, I learn to machine quilt half as beautifully as you have here.

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  17. Wow beautiful quilting!!! I'm new to the game, I've done hand quilting so far. I sure do want to learn the machine quilting, applique is my favorite. I love your tutorial it is helpful.Thanks.

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  18. Too lovely for a lap quilt! Simply elegant!

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  19. Truly beautiful work Rhianon. So in awe of your scrummy work and all the detail.

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  20. Absolutely gorgeous! I'm so inspired to continue my embroidery & quilting practice.

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  21. Blows my socks off! Just beautiful. What do you use for filler and did you do any trapunto (sorry on the spelling) with the applique? I just purchased a sit down quilter and am having some fun with it however I have a ways to go. Thank you.

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