Thursday, November 19, 2009

UFO finish #1--Wreath of Doves


Yay, it's finished! It could still use a hanging sleeve and label, but I'm calling it finished. Here are some stats:
*Started February 2002 in Provo, UT, finished November 2009 in Kansas.
*Pattern is from American Patchwork and Quilting, I will look up the issue number later.
*Dove appliques were made by sewing the shapes right side to interfacing, then cutting a slit in the interfacing to turn them right side out. This way I didn't need to worry about keeping the edges in line as I appliqued them to the background.
*Berries and leaves were done in a needle-turn sort of method.
*Hand quilted with DMC perle cotton. I prefer quilting with 2 strands of embroidery floss; you can pop the knots to the inside.
*I didn't buy enough binding fabric the other day and I was NOT going back so I found a couple of similarly colored fabrics and did another monochromatic-yet-scrappy binding.
*I wish the leaves were made of lighter greens to contrast better with the blue backing.

Projects on my mind:
*some sort of Advent calendar, maybe made with wool felt stockings and mittens.
*long sleeve t-shirts for me, kind of fancied up.

8 comments:

Dielle said... 1

I love it!!! That's my favorite way of doing applique, too.

Natalia from Piece N Quilt said... 2

LOVE it! I'm impressed that you kept it around for seven years! That's awesome!

Momartfully said... 3

Hi Vicki, thank you so much for the comment.

Your quilt is just gorgeous! I'm very jealous of your quilting talent (I couldn't if I tried). Really enjoying your blog, I'm hooked.

Nice to meet you!

Anonymous said... 4

Beautiful, and what a great feeling to have something you started a long time ago finished!!! Ilove the contrast of the binding very nice!!!

Rita @ Mochi Studios said... 5

It's so beautiful! I love the pattern and thanks for sharing your super smart idea for the bird appliques!

Unknown said... 6

It's beautiful!! Congrats on your finish :)

West Michigan Quilter said... 7

I have this pattern but have always been afraid to try it. I love how yours turned out. You did a great job and you have "sew inspired" me to get started on mine. Thanks for sharing.

Paula said... 8

Congratulations on completing an old project. It's very nicely done.

Happy NaBloPoMo!