Finishing my UFO challenge this month turned out to be a delight!
Judy pulled #10 for the February challenge. My #10 was a round robin project of my quilt guild from at least 10 years ago...long enough for many of the details to have escaped me :)
My round robin started with this flower block. The pattern may have been by Jeanne Prue, but I don't see it on her website, so I might not be remembering this correctly. I used to love the intricately pieced flower blocks that she posted on her website. (She now has some state flower blocks posted - click here.) If you recognize this block pattern, please tell me where I got it from!
I was so pleased with myself at the time because I hand painted the pink and yellow flower fabrics and was so happy to be using my own fabrics in a quilt.
Then my block went to the round robin, and 2 guild members ( I think it was Sue K and Sharon B? I know you read my blog Sue...am I remembering this right?!?) added borders to it. Since then it has been sitting in the UFO closet because I was sure I was going to make it into a larger wallhanging. My idea was to add more mini basket blocks as another border. But I could never get the size right and the idea just didn't gel.
Finally I decided that this project was as big as it was going to be, and I wanted to enjoy it instead of having it sitting in a dark (and overstuffed) UFO closet!
I just had to remove the paper from the back of the HST border, baste and quilt. I did some straight line quilting with my walking foot...nothing fancy. The hardest thing about finishing this quilt was deciding on the binding fabric. I couldn't decide between the green or a light plaid that has all the colours of the quilt. Since it is a spring wallhanging, I went with the lighter colour plaid cut on the bias and am really happy with it now.
The finished size is 17" x 19" and it is already hanging on the wall for my enjoyment!
You can see lots of other finished UFO's from February over at Judy's blog - click here.
The new UFO number pulled is #1, which I have located and am looking forward to working on in March.
I like the flower basket block that you started with. The additional rows around it adds to it's charm. Finished is good.
ReplyDeleteA perfect Spring decoration! Time to put away all winter related decorations!
ReplyDeleteAs slight as it may be....I love the fabric used for the binding!! Great finish and good use of HSTs as a frame.
ReplyDeleteVery nice, I'm enjoying the challenge also.
ReplyDeleteYour work is beautiful and you are to be commended for finishing something that had been languishing so long. Usually when a project is more than three years old, I end up abandoning it.
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It feels so good to finish a project..now you have a wonderful wallhanging to enjoy!
ReplyDeleteJust the thing to remind you of the promise of Spring........ Aren't finishes just the best thing..........
ReplyDeleteReally fun! Nice and cheerful!
ReplyDeleteVery cute. My UFO was just as old as yours, it sure gives a lot of satisfaction to get those old ones done.
ReplyDeletePerfect finish and timely for Spring. Good job. Judy C
ReplyDeleteThat is such a great looking wall hanging. Spring has come early to your house.
ReplyDeleteI love the plaid binding. Great job!!
ReplyDeleteIt is so beautiful and that is neat that you hand-painted the flower material!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great wallhanging! I think the plaid is perfect for the binding!
ReplyDeleteIt is perfect for spring! Congratulations on the finish Kathy!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on finishing up a UFO. It's a beautiful piece, love your center block!
ReplyDeleteOh this is so pretty - and I really do like the plaid binding. It gives it a lot of life.
ReplyDeleteHow lovely is that! this has been a great challenge!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! And so nice that now you can really enjoy it. Congrats!
ReplyDeleteGreat finish, Kathy! The center block reminds me of a free BOTM called "Peace Garden" by Forget-Me-Not Studio. It's from 2002. I saved some of the patterns, but didn't get all of them.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. You always make the coolest quilts!
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