Wednesday, January 31, 2007

Photos of Completed Quilt.

I can hardly contain my excitement! It's finished, it's finished ! Started in August last year my Boys' I Spy Quilt made of 284 individually pieced and bound hexagons is completed today after hundreds of hours work over the last 6 months. It is single bed size. As always I can't get the photos just as I want so I have shown you the quilt in several different poses. ( I must study how Gwen Marston had her quilts displayed in her Collaborative Quilting book ...they looked fabulous.) I now have to complete a little hex shaped label I am hand stitching, ( solid black) so it won't distract. In my next post I will tell the quilt's story.


13 comments:

Diana said...

Oh. My. Gosh. It turned out beautiful! You made a real treasure for your boys.

Tracey Petersen said...

Congratulations! What an accomplishment. Look forward to the story and detail shots.

Fiona said...

Great to see the hexagon quilt finished - looks very jewel like from a distance.

Joyce said...

WOW! What a lot of work and what an amazing quilt. It will be a family heirloom for sure.

Bea said...

... whow ... so amazing!!! I have no words for it ... stunning!
A real awesome work!

Suzy said...

Oh well done Ali, it is beautiful - you should be extremely proud of your wonderful accomplishment.

BYW - I tried posting on the site and it worked OK so maybe there was a tech glitch when you were trying.

Helen said...

Alison, well done! It looks amazing.

Helen said...

Alison, well done! It looks amazing.

Paula, the quilter said...

Your I Spy quilt is amazing. Congratulations!

molly said...

oh, lovely....more pics of you hexagon quilt. I'm working my way backwards through your recent posts!

Jenni said...

That's fantastic! I am doing 'normal' hexagons at the moment, but your idea is great.

Annabel said...

It is lovely to see an interesting New Zealand quilting blog (and written by someone who also grow up in Marton!)

Annabel said...

It is great to have an interesting New Zealand Blog to read about quilting. Congratulations! ( and one written by someone else who grow up in Marton!)