And for a little while longer I can share the backs of several things. A good bit of what I’m working on will be in the Kaleidoscope Collections booth at Houston for Market and Festival. Once Market starts the beauty of the front will be revealed. I can say with absolute certainty that Jeanie is amazing and I’m enchanted.
In a sense it’s kind of freeing to send one of my quilts out into the world to see the joy (or not) that it brings to quilters.
Sometimes
every now and again
there comes a moment of breath taking perspective
A moment when the character gives way to something that even I can appreciate.
Sometimes it’s not quite what I expected either.
When I started quilting “Tilde” my intention was to use one particular color of MasterPiece on the back. I still have bobbins wound from this exercise in futility in my world. This quilt reinforced what I new already, using cotton in the bobbin with certain specialty threads is not a good plan. Cotton by it’s very nature is kinda grabby so while my tension should have been balanced and I was using the right size needle and made sure the room wasn’t very humid etc, etc. frogging becomes an important part of the process.
Tilde will be in Portland. Ribbon or not, I am happy with this quilt. Keith is working on the next one.
Happy Quilting!
Teri
Tilde is beautiful. I am without words or breath. What an awesome work to view first thing in the morning. My husband had one word, “WOW!”. And is incredulous: that despite what I have been telling him for years: that you use a domestic machine, you really do.
Teri, I can’teven fathom how you did this on your Bernina! How long did it take; did you bury your thread? You and Keith make an awesome team! Can’t wait to see the next masterpiece.
My jaw just dropped… My fiance asked me when am I going to sew a quilt like this one. Not in the near future for sure 🙂 It’s gorgeous and beautifully quilted, I can’t even find the words!
You make beautiful quilts Kati.
Teri, Fantastic work! I think the backs are beautiful and SUCH a tease! I really really wish I were going to be at MQX West this year, but my brother said if I plan on going next year, he and his wife will drive up from his northern CA home and meet me there to see the show together. So I’m planning on going in 2013. 😀 I must try to have a quilt in that show too! So, I hope, will you. 😀
The lessons learned, there is no one size fits all!
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You really made our quilt stunning, Teri! I think she spent more time with her backside showing on picture day than her front. And I’m so glad things don’t always go as planned – how boring life would be. Now, I’d better go get busy. =)