I want to thank everyone who posted words of encouragement on my previous post. I am happy to report that I have completed Hearts Intertwine, a Storm at Sea pattern. This quilt top was pieced using scraps from my earlier projects. Only the red fabric and the borders were cut from my yardage of fabric. You can read about the piecing of the quilt top here and the tutorial on how I construct it here. I quilted based on a picture of a quilt by John Flynn found here. Below shows my completed quilt.
More pictures showing detailed quilting of feathers.
I mentioned in one of my earlier post that I took an iquilt class. Well, I did purchase one class, then I purchased another by Judi Madsen. I love her quilting, especially her feathers. I tried to incorporate what I learnt from her class. She loves to add details to her feathers but I was not so adventurous with this quilt so I left out the details.
What about another picture of Hearts Intertwine? This time hanging above the headboard of our bed.
This is my 1st finish for FAL Q4 goals. Yay, one down, five to go. See my goals for FAL Q4 here Linking up with 2016 Q4 FAL finishes
I am linking up with Scraptastic Tuesday and Can I get a Whoop Whoop
Fantastic!! This makes my HEART sing:)!
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Thank you for your kind comments
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Lovely! 🙂
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Thank you for your encouragement
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Wow this is such a beauty! What a gorgeou design and beautiful quilting. Thanks for linking up to #scraptastictuesday
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Thank you for your kind comments
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Such a beautiful wall hanging. The quilting is inspired This is on my bucket list!
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Wonderful quilt! I enjoyed the details.
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Stupendous quilt! Love the pieced hearts and those lovely feathers! Congratulations on the finish and thank you for participating in the 2016FAL, on behalf of all the hosts!
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