Hip Hip Hooray! Well, that was a time consuming quilt!
Okay.... Now I'm very happy with the overall quilt and how it turned out. Sort of proud of myself, sort of smug. But there are a lot of bloopers in it too. It would never will a prize in a quilt show... not that I've ever thought about showing my quilts. For my niece, for whom this was made, it will be a nice, showy quilt and she will never notice the "mistakes". I don't have a great place to spread this quilt out and photograph it but I'm taking it to my patchwork group today and maybe Mrs. Ochiai will photograph it for me. In the meantime, here is a critique for my own reference. (No sense in making the same mistakes twice.)
And the original pattern didn't have the extra two borders but it seemed a waste to not use the extra fabric that was left over so I added the thin rainbow strip around the quilt. Quite a nice touch I think.
While I was in the States at the Long Beach Quilt Festival, I bought a cone of Superior thread (and a thread holder) at one of the booths. Come to think of it, I may have bought the quilt pattern there too. I was interested in seeing how the Superior thread worked... But you know, even with the thread holder, the thread seemed to unravel into three strands as I sewed and then they'd get tangled up in the needle. I'm not sure what I was doing wrong. The needle was too thick? The sewing machine didn't accommodate the thread well? If I were doing this again I'd try different thread.
It took me a long time to find a rhythm for making the feathers in the wedges. Some of them are jerky... the balance is very haphazard. Some have 9 loops, some have 11... I wish I could have been more consistent when quilting those but probably no one is going to compare 192 wedges of quilting.
And then the flowers... They look great from the top! BUT... Some of those (not all... maybe a quarter of the flowers) have birds' nests on the back! I even took out two and redid them. Now why did this happen? The tension somewhere was too loose, but most of that was continuous stitching so though the wedge quilting looks smooth on the back, the transition to the flower quilting messed up something.
Okay. A quick look so you know what I'm talking about and then no one is ever supposed to look at the back of this quilt again! If I were a perfectionist I could take out the matted flowers, it isn't that much work to take them out (not with all those loose threads) and it isn't that much work to quilt them again... But I swear... from the top, the flowers look just fine.
Moving out to the border... A simple swirl and petal design that wasn't too difficult and hopefully tied in to the flowers.
The final feather border improved with the extra quilting but... though I marked the quilting area... for example a line a quarter inch from the quilt edge... when using the machine I was maybe a bit too flamboyant and worked in too close... The result is the loss of a few feather tips in the binding. I should have made my feathers a bit smaller? And if you look closely at that picture you'll see I "quilted in" a fold or two of the border fabric. Again, though I basted the edges to prevent the quilt from shifting, the top did warp a bit as I swooped around to sew my feathers. A quilter's eye would say this is a big no-no. My niece is not going to notice.
So. A finished quilt! I started piecing in August last year and started quilting in October. Still, it took a lot longer than I thought it was going to. This will be hand carried by me to the States sometime this summer and given to my niece as a high school graduation present.
I sure hope she doesn't plan to get married for a few years because I don't think I have the energy to make her another quilt any time soon.

23 comments:
It is beautiful!
"If you can't see it from a galloping horse, it's OK!" That's my story and I'm sticking to it!
I think your niece's quilt is beautiful, love the colors!
beautiful quilt!
The quilt is lovely and your after-action report is typical of even hand quilted pieces. Don't they say that hind-sight is fifty fifty?
Your quilt came out lovely and the quilting is exquisite! Don't be so hard on yourself! It is a lovely accomplishment and you niece will cherish it forever!
Tanya, your quilt is gorgeous!! I think you did a fantastic job!
it's gorgeous Tanya! I love the free motion quilting!
Your quilt is truly gorgeous. [I think that kitty wants it for his own.] Your niece will love it.
We're out own worst critics aren't we? It looks wonderful in your photograph and I'm sure in the flesh too, and your niece will love it. If the backs of the flowers really bother you, you could always applique some extra flowers over the dodgy bits.
Your quilt is wonderful. I wish a couple of my friends would join the "less than perfect is still wonderful" club. They are so stifled by not allowing themselves to enjoy a less than perfect product. I'm with you - just because I spend alot of time with the quilt 7 inches from my nose and see every flaw, the person I gift the quilt to will just see the overall guilt and think is it wonderful.
Hi Taniwa,
It's a beautifull quilt and it is more charming because it isn't perfect! ;-) Your niece won't notice and she will sure enjoy this really big gift!
Have a nice day!
Ann
Lucky girl to receive such a beautiful gift. I love it.
Jean from Memphis
Beautiful as always. Did you try changing the needle. I find that alone can make a difference, as some time the issue is that there is a snag in the eye of the needle that causes the thread to misbehave.
Beautiful job!! and I'm with Amanda - stuff I don't like on the back gets a small appliqued heart or flower! and she will never notice!
You've made a beautiful quilt for your niece. Thanks for sharing.
cindy
That's a shame about the Superior thread - I'd definitely email them to ask about the problem as they really work hard to know all there is to know about thread!
That said... the quilt is simply gorgeous!
And we are our own worst critics - I'm so guilty of that, it's hard to get past that it's not perfect, but you can do it!!!
I agree with Linda's comment about Superior Thread. I've visited their plant in Utah and they are very helpful about all their products. Your quilt is beautiful. All that lovely feather quilting just makes it. I enjoyed your critique but don't be so hard on yourself. Your niece is a lucky girl!
Your quilting is gorgeous and the quilt is just beautiful. Grace
Your quilting is gorgeous and the quilt is just beautiful. Grace
Beautiful quilt. Your niece will love this to pieces .... and that's the best critique of all.
I think we are always much more critical with our work and see things that nobody else would even notice. This is one of the most beautiful quilts and I know your niece will love it.
Beautiful, bright colors and the quilt has movement. Good quilting!
Did you know that some sewing machines do not like certain brands of thread? My Brother machine will not sew with Superior thread! My Brother dealer told me and it is so true!
Joyce B.
Congratulations! I love all those feathers...you did a great job!
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