My Tips n Techniques

Tuesday, April 21, 2020

Sunflower Quilt.....Quilting Done


Remember this Sunflower quilt ?



It's been hanging around

basted and ready to quilt...




I quilted the center of the sunflower in January.



Today.....I decided to finish the quilting:


Here it is all trimmed and ready for the facing



Here are close-ups of the quilting:


This is all curved piecing.....no applique'





Batik Fabrics and my Hand Dyes





I used a long, curved ruler

to machine quilt all of those lines




I used 4 different shades of blue thread

for the background quilting













For the edge treatment,

I have decided a binding would be distracting

so I will face the edge.














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May Your Bobbin Always Be Full,

LuAnn Kessi

16 comments:

  1. Your sunflower quilt turned out fabulous!!! I need to learn how to face a quilt, one of these days!! Where will you be hanging this beauty??

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    1. I hope to exhibit it at a couple of shows and hang it in our living room from tiem to time.

      Take good care,
      LuAnn

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  2. I love this quilt! Great job. Thanks for sharing your progress.

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  3. Love your sunflower quilt. Thanks for sharing the detail.

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    1. So glad you enjoyed the sunflower posts.

      Stay well and take good care,
      LuAnn

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  4. This is beautiful. I love sunflowers! They just make me smile! I need to work on my durved piecing skills!!!!

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    1. Thank you Deb for your very kind comments.

      Take Good Care,
      LuAnn

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  5. I have enjoyed watching your sunflower quilt develop over time. The quilting is awesome.
    Thanks also for the picture of the self haircut. Unfortunately, I took scissors to my hair last week. Not as obvious as the photo you posted but no where near the cut I get from my hairdresser. If I hadn't cut it, I would have to do Zoom meetings with a bag over my head. Quarantine started in Massachusetts 4 days before my overdue haircut was to have taken place. I love the messages of light, laughter, and kindness in these crazy time! I have been reading your blog for several years but seldom post, Now that I am home more, I'm able to take the time to reply.Take care and be well.

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    1. Thank you Donna for your very fun comments. Yes, we all need a bit of laughter relief at this time.

      Take Good Care,
      LuAnn

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  6. It looks like it is blowing in a gentle breeze.............beautiful!

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  7. What a great, bright happy piece!!! And, as always, your quilting just makes it that much better!

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    1. Thank You Robbie for your very kind comments. Much Appreciated!

      Take Good Care,
      LuAnn

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