Finally, I have the quilt I made for myself, on my bed. A little over a year ago we bought a kingsize bed so I started making a kingsize quilt. Since it was for me, there was no rush. Time gets away and the next thing you know it's been a year. I gave myself a kick in the pants, and finished it up.
Sylvia had made a similar quilt a while back. I fell in love with the pattern and had to use it for a quilt for myself. The pillow shams were a little outside my comfort range, but I persevered and now I love the effect. A special thanks to Noeline who gave my a bali pop and fat quarter pack of beautiful batiks that were the starting point for this quilt.
And of course I can't let a week go by without posting a picture of this weeks Hexagon.
I had previously made this hexagon from a pattern I drafted myself. When Katja included it as this weeks block, I just had to make another.
I hope everyone has a great weekend, and my fellow Canadians, enjoy the extra long weekend. Stay safe and have fun!
Beautiful! I'm not sure I could ever make a King Size quilt. It must feel like a wonderful accomplishment! I think it is!
ReplyDeleteLinda, that is a BEAUTIFUL quilt. Wonderful!
ReplyDeleteHey Linda. This looks wonderful. Everything has a nice warm glow : )
ReplyDeleteThat is amazing. Awesome to have it finished. What design did you use to quilt it? I have never made a king sized quilt. Seems daunting.
ReplyDeletePS You should enter it in the Festival if you havent already entered.
ReplyDeleteyou should be proud ... it is WONDERFUL xx
ReplyDeleteOh...Linda ...I love it!!! You did a wonderful job! You are making me feel like I need to get off my rear..and make a king for myself too:):) hugs
ReplyDeleteI only have a few of my own quilts. I usually make them for others. Fun to have one for ourselves.
ReplyDeleteGreat work, that is a huge accomplishment!
ReplyDeleteLove, love, love it. Even more gorgeous in person.
ReplyDeleteWow, Linda it turned out great!!! Why do we put ourselves so
ReplyDeletefar down on the list sometimes???? As you saw I found a home for
my lime green quilts.....:-)