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Monday, 21 November 2016

Done for now

Well there are no washing line photos, on account of how it has been belting with rain all day, but this is done for now.  Here's a kitchen floor photo instead.


For those of you interested in such things, I do have a little fabric left, but many are completely gone and if you could see it close up you would be able to tell that quite a few of the triangles across the top are made up of two, or in one case three, little pieces.  But I made it to the end, which is all that really matters.

This goes into the box to wait for quilting now and I'm going to take a few days to concentrate on my current quilting project and to consider my little squares with circles before I start on something new, although I am already eyeing up a particular pile of fabric.  

In the meantime, I'm linking up with:

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24 comments:

  1. The top turned out wonderful! No matter how hard we try, we always seem to have just a little bit left over don't we? LOL!!!!

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  2. I have enjoyed watching this process- and it came out great. So unique.

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  3. Wow! it's gorgeous!! Congrats on such a wonderful finished top!

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  4. Every time you complete a top I think, "This is my favorite." What a talent you have for using colors. Congratulations.

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  5. I really enjoyed reading all your posts about this! Very inspiring, and a great result!

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  6. Congrats! It looks great. I can't wait to see how you end up quilting it :)

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  7. Its such an interesting quilt to look at and I loved watching your progress along the way!

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  8. Just fabulous, I could stare at it for hours!

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  9. Wow, that was quite the journey! Yay for a fantastic finish!

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  10. This is ONE amazing quilt! Love it!

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  11. Watching this grow has taken us and you on an incredible journey, but I reckon sleeping beneath it will likely bring you a whole heap of travel dreams lol
    Well done indeed girl : )

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  12. It's just lovely and I'm sure it will become even more lovely while it cures in the quilting pile.

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  13. A truly wonderful Improv quilt - congratulations!

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  14. Wow! Stunning! Now, I wonder how you'll quilt this... 😀

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  15. When you said that you wanted to add just another row along the top, that made sense to me. But, I had no idea how to make that work! But you have made it look easy. This is just right, a firm finish and perfectly tied into the rest. Great job! This has been several months of steady work, it must feel wonderful to finish it up. :D

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  16. Amazing and so captivating! Love it!

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  17. Great job! I really like this one. You can rest on your laurels!

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  18. it came out so well! Very balanced, and oh so interesting to seek the NY beauties in the improv. Going to send out a link to my group. Expect some visitors!
    LeeAnna

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  19. Such an incredible quilt top! I love how detailed and intricate it is, but of course you make it look EASY! Way to make your fabrics stretch and look cohesive throughout! Can't wait to see this one stitched.:)

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  20. oh wow, it's fantastic! I've really enjoyed watching your process of putting this together, you have a great eye for design

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