Wednesday, March 23, 2022

 Yesterday I finished binding the new quilt and today I made and attached a label. It is a very pretty quilt but compared to more modern designs it looks quite simple. Since I very rarely use or display any of my quilts, it was a very easy decision to give this to one of our new neighbor's daughters who is getting married in July. I have met her a couple of times but I cannot say I know her. Her father is from Chester County in Pennsylvania and knows about quilting so he was bowled over when I asked if his daughter might want a quilt for her wedding. If she had not agreed, it would simply have gone into the stack on the princess and the pea bed, akin to quilt purgatory.


The lighting does not show the quilting well. There are feathered wreaths in the circular blocks and fancy feathered designs at the intersections of the blocks. The background is densely quilted every half inch in a diagonal grid and I chose to incorporate a scalloped edge similar to the edge on Kretsinger's Rose Tree quilt though I certainly don't pretend to  be a reincarnation of that well known quilter. So eight months after beginning the quilt I finished it. Hurrah!

I do adore that twisted rope border.

3 comments:

  1. Beautiful work Priscila. Always so precise. The bride will be thrilled.

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  2. Wonderful color choices. A real showstopper.
    I'm sure everyone who sees it will be speechless.

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