Horse time
Late last month I picked up my abandoned passport pieced horse from a pattern by Tartan Kiwi, with the hope to finish it for my daughter's birthday. Well I'm glad to say that having a deadline once more helped to keep me focused. The horse is finished and gifted! Yeah 😊
I only had 3 sections left before I could assemble all.
So the first job was indeed to finish those sections. After that I could move on to the construction of the horse following the very good explanations in the book to match the critical junctions.
I used 2 FQ from my stash that I bought in the US 5 years ago for the backing.
I kept the quilting very simple by shopping vertical lines with my walking foot all the way across.
Quilt stats
Top: paper piecing, Kaffe Fassett fabric
Back: fabric from my stash bought in Pennsylvania in 2015
Quilted with Superior Thread
Started in 2019, finished 11 February 2020
Linking to Monday Design Wall, Wednesday Wait Loss, Midweek Makers, Needle and Thread Thursday, Whoop Whoop Friday
This is my One monthly goal for February and this is one OPAM and one of my Q1 FAL list
Celine
I only had 3 sections left before I could assemble all.
So the first job was indeed to finish those sections. After that I could move on to the construction of the horse following the very good explanations in the book to match the critical junctions.
I used 2 FQ from my stash that I bought in the US 5 years ago for the backing.
I kept the quilting very simple by shopping vertical lines with my walking foot all the way across.
As for the binding I used the same as the background fabric to blend it in.
Quilt stats
Top: paper piecing, Kaffe Fassett fabric
Back: fabric from my stash bought in Pennsylvania in 2015
Quilted with Superior Thread
Started in 2019, finished 11 February 2020
Linking to Monday Design Wall, Wednesday Wait Loss, Midweek Makers, Needle and Thread Thursday, Whoop Whoop Friday
This is my One monthly goal for February and this is one OPAM and one of my Q1 FAL list
Celine
Love this! The horse is dramatic and beautiful. Thanks for sharing on Wednesday Wait Loss.
ReplyDeleteThat is absolutely gorgeous! I'm so glad you finished it. It deserved finishing. =)
ReplyDeleteWonderful. Thanks for linking up with Elm Street Quilts One Monthly Goal and congrats on your finish!
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