Friday, December 9, 2016

Quilters Madder Finished

In this month of few accomplishments on the quilting front I finished the hand quilting on this little (~24" x ~30") quilt then cut and stitched binding in place.  It's amazing how quickly one can sew the binding when the quilt is so small! 


I love the crinkles on quilts after they've been washed and dried. 

I tried to photograph those crinkles but it's been really cloudy today and the flash obliterates them.  Handy as I'm not with a camera I wasn't able to hold the camera still enough for a great photo, but I think this one below shows the crinkles pretty well.

So I used the first of the Aurifil Mako 50 spools I won a few weeks ago to stitch the binding.  The thread is very fine and very smooth.  It feels wonderful.  But I had trouble with tangles.  I finally knotted the end furthest from the spool and though it didn't eliminate the tangles it diminished their frequency.  I'm looking forward to using the Aurifil on the machine.

This is probably my last finish of the year.  It's interesting that my first finish was also a small quilt. 

I'm linking this post to
> finish it up Friday at crazy mom quilts
> Finished or Not Friday at Busy Hands Quilts
> Can I Get a Whoop Whoop? at Confessions of a Fabric Addict
Thank you for hosting, ladies.

I hope you're having a great December, holiday, and Christmas season.

--Nancy.
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28 comments:

  1. This is a great quilt. Congrats on a wonderful finish!!

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    1. Thanks so much, Ariane.

      Happy New Year to you!

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  2. A darling quilt. Lori sure knows how to pick them. Congrats on your finish.

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    1. Thanks, Angie. Yes, Lori makes great choices for her quilt-alongs!

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  3. I love this hand quilted, Nancy! Really nice job!
    All my finishes this year are small. : )

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    1. Thanks, Janet. Your finishes may be small, Janet, but you have SO MANY of them!

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  4. What a beautiful finish and your photos show all it's charm!

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  5. I can see the nice texture and love the red madder. Hint for photos....cloudy days are good for quilt taking, just not dark cloudy days...lol. Anyway, raking light is best for photos of quilting. That means the light should be coming at an angle across the quilt to highlight and show the quilting. Just a tip I was taught.

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    1. Thanks, Debbie. And thanks so much for the mini photo lesson. I'll put your tips to use the next time I take photos.

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  6. Your mini quilt is really cute. Enjoy the sense of accomplishment that comes with a finish. I use Aurifil thread all the time for piecing. I really like it, but, even though they say there is no lint, there is. I mostly use Guterman thread for hand applique but I do have a few spools of Aurifil I use too. Both make the loopy knot but I normally can easily pull it out if I see it in time. Blessings, Gretchen

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    1. Thanks, Gretchen. My granddaughter used the little quilt as a doll quilt while she was here Christmas week. I've not used Guterman thread before. Maybe I'll buy a spool and give it a try.

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  7. Congrats on your sweet little finish. The hand quilting and resulting crinkles are lovely . I always use use Thread Heaven when hand stitching with Aurifil.

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    1. Thanks, Jennie. I appreciate the recommendation of Thread Heaven, Jennie. I haven't heard of it. I've used beeswax in the past but usually don't remember that it's an option.

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  8. It looks wonderful! I still have mine to finish, but will push it forward a little in the coming week. A long way from hand quilting it, though! Nice crinkling, and it shows up fine in your photos.

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    1. Thanks, Susan. I hope you're enjoying working on yours -- hand quilter or otherwise. It's a sweet pattern, thanks to Lori.

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  9. Congratulations on finishing the quilt! Oh, the "crinkly-ness"!

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    1. Thanks, Beatrice. I love the crinkly-ness and think it's one of the best parts of a finished quilt.

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  10. it's a beautiful finish! I love the crinkle...and your stitches look perfectly perfect.

    thanks for linking up to finish it up Friday!

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    1. Thanks, Amanda Jean, for your kinds words about the quilt and also for creating the finish it up Friday link up.

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  11. What a sweet little quilt to top off 2016. I love your hand quilting which is something I like to do too. Seems like you are having a great December yourself, Nancy. Grandkids, antiquing with interesting finds, a nice new phone, and the lovely quilting. Enjoy it all, my blogging friend.

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    1. Thank you, Jocelyn. It's a good thing I didn't hope to finish anything else this year because there's no way it would have happened.

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  12. Your version of Lori's mystery quilt turned out really nice! I am like you, I love the way a quilt feels after washing it. Great work!

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    1. Thank you, Kevin, for your kind words of encouragement. I appreciate them.

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  13. Hurray for finish! And a lovely finish it is, too!
    I also have a hard time getting texture to show in my photos. I'll have to try Debbie's advice about lighting and see if it helps.

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    1. Thank you, Gayle. I'm going to think of Debbie's advice when I next photograph, too.

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