Last year, Bernie from Needle and Foot had a series of blogger bundles featuring fabrics from her shop. I curated this bundle of five fabrics to kickoff her series in January 2018, and in December I still had only made two of the four blocks I designed for my bundle.
I participated in Miss Love's Finishing School for Winter session in January 20 through March 16 of this year. We each identified eight projects for the eight weeks which we wanted to make progress on. I previously shared that I put my Swoon project in two of the slots. This baby quilt project was one of the other projects I identified that I successfully met the goal of progress which I'd set for myself, in this case two more blocks and a finished quilt top.
It's always exciting for me to move a project into the "finished quilt top" category, though they often get stuck there. How would you quilt this quilt?
Yvonne from Quilting Jetgirl
I might quilt this with a large spiral from the center. Congratulations on getting the final two blocks pieced and the quilt top together!
sarah
Post authorI'll have to think about that. It's been a while since I've done a large spiral of quilting. Thanks for the idea, Yvonne!
Kathleen McCormick
It is so much fun to see these packets come to life. Congrats on the big step of getting to a finished top.
sarah
Post authorNow to not let it get stuck as a finished quilt top for ages. ;-) Thanks for visiting, Kathleen.
Anja @ Anja Quilts
That was a great bundle. Your top is fabulous. I often have projects stuck in this stage, but I'd rather have a top than a pile of unfinished blocks LOL
sarah
Post authorThat is a great perspective! And thank you! I really enjoyed using this palette.