Most of last night was spent out on the drive way, but most of the afternoon was spent in the sewing room. The next to last border is on Back to Square One.
Back to Square One by Judy Laquidara (pattern available here) |
It's way too big for the design wall, but you still get a good idea of how it's coming along. The narrow dark purple border is attached. Just one last border of the darker blue and this one will be a finished flimsy. I'm hoping I have enough fabric in the stash to make a backing for it.
So what did you stitch up this weekend? I'm sharing my progress over at Design Wall Monday, Making Monday and Design Board Monday.
You're getting so close to a finish! Your quilt is looking gorgeous; I love the colors you used.
ReplyDeleteAmazing this top. I love the colors and the design. I sure come back to see the finshed quilt. Must be fun working on this one.
ReplyDeleteYour Back to Square One is fabulous. Love the colors. I bet you are glad to be on the last borders. (g)
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous Kate!
ReplyDeleteWe totally missed the eclipse due to cloud cover :(
What a beautiful quilt! The colors are wonderful, as is the design.
ReplyDeleteAll around great quilt. We watched the moon last night too, our picture didn't turn out either.
ReplyDeleteWe're on central time, so the beginning of the eclipse was at a reasonable hour. My husband went to bed and I went out later (about 11:00) to watch the end of the eclipse. But back to quilting: I love your medallion -- great colorway!
ReplyDeleteWe were too cloudy, but I watched the eclipse online. Beautiful quilt!
ReplyDeleteIt gets prettier with every addition. We were so mad about the eclipse. We thought it would be later, and then realized we'd nearly missed the whole thing. Celestial events disappoint us every time...no matter how hard we try...it's maddening. And even more so this time since it was completely our fault.
ReplyDeleteThis is so pretty. Each block is so simple, but together it all makes an intricate design. Really lovely.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I like the palette and how the white in the log cabin blocks frames everything and makes the colors stand out.
ReplyDeleteBack to Square One is looking great. You are so close to a finish! We didn't see the eclipse, too many clouds here in northern Indiana. villacrestfarm@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteLovely! I look forward to the last border getting added! We were under clouds so saw no moon last night. Sigh.
ReplyDeleteWe mostly watched the live feed from Griffith Observatory, but lots of the neighborhood was out peering through the clouds.
ReplyDeleteThe quilt is so pretty! You should be "totally stoked" in your color planning and execution.
It's gorgeous!!! That one's been on my list for a bit now. Just fantastic. Love your fabric choices.
ReplyDeleteReally beautiful. I like its crispness in color. Will be interesting what you come up with for a back.
ReplyDeleteLoving these colors, what a pretty quilt this will be. Luckily I am on the west coast so I was able to see the super blood moon (or whatever they're calling it!) without having to stay up too late!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely stunning quilt.....the colours are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThis is a stunning quilt! I love the colors. We did see the lunar eclipse last night, beautiful open sky here!
ReplyDeleteOoh, your Back to Square One quilt is gorgeous! Congratulations! We tried to see the lunar eclipse but unfortunately it was much too overcast in Charlotte, NC.
ReplyDeleteGreat quilt! yes....I'm always hoping I have what I need in the stash for the back as well!! ;) Love to avoid shopping to finish a quilt.
ReplyDeleteLove your quilt. The colors are so clear and wonderful. I too finished a quilt, but haven't taken pictures yet. We had clouds in our area, so we couldn't see the moon even before the eclipse. ha. At 11 I looked out and there it was, big and bright right over our skylight that shines into my bathroom.
ReplyDeleteWay to go!
ReplyDeleteWe stayed up with the kids until totality. I'm sure the neighbors thought we were nuts because we played tag in the dark to keep the kids busy. I loved being out in the country, once again, because we had no city lights to interfere.