It is hard to put into words the way it feels for me to finally finish "THE" quilt.
After so much time... & so much work...
From the planning to the prepping to the creating.
The highs of finding that perfect fabric... and the lows when that rats nest surfaces & you are forced to invite the seam ripper to the party.
Turning those doodles into a free motion pattern and then free motion quilting it with far less uneven stitches & hand tension than ever before.
Only another quilter can truly understand the joy of that very last binding stitch!
And
the satisfaction of meeting a quilting goal you set for yourself.
I was determined (for the very first time) to enter my quilt in the IQA Houston show. (Thus no pics posted).
And while my DH stood by supportively & was very patient with me about the neglected house and uncooked meals... I know in my heart he could not truly understand why it mattered to me so much... and why I had been quilting nearly nonstop to meet tomorrows submission deadline...
Because, when I told him I was entering just to enter- he thought I was crazy!
How could I not be entering it to win the show?
Win?
I already did. It is my finest work... and while it certainly is not up to the standards expected by the quilt police... (Although the repeated finger pressure needle pricks from hand sewing that darn binding elevate it that direction I suppose)...
Entering was my goal.
A promise not to be yet another UFO.
A forced time commitment.
A submission that helps define me as a quilter.
Now I know what he must have been thinking... all this fabric cluttering things up & you need to fed-ex out an application for a show you don't expect to be a part of?
I could try again to explain that it wasn't about earning a ribbon.
But why bother... As I said...
For me, that last stitch WAS my WIN!
OK, so back to my monthly goal. I actually completed 80- 1/4 circles towards my "Dotty" quilt and am ready to attend my June guild meeting to learn the next technique at our guilds newcomers meeting.
Tuesday, May 27, 2014
Friday, May 2, 2014
Spring is in the air & I find myself spending far more time in the garden than in the sewing room. I am still going dotty & have strip pieced 18 "arcs". At 4 "arcs" per circle... I will need a total of 80 to create a 4X5 squares quilt. (Or perhaps I shall make placemats or a table runner requiring far less... I'll see how long my enthusiasm for dots lasts).
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