I know you haven’t been able to contain yourself, wondering what my Super Secret 7th Goal was for this year, and I can finally tell you! I came up with the idea exactly one year ago today, 12/27/12, my parents’ 29th wedding anniversary. I thought, “That means next year will be 30! That’s a big deal! I need to do something.” And somehow I decided that something was to make a giant ass quilt.
My mom is always making quilts for people, so I figured it was time someone made one for her. I started January 2nd, because I knew it would take me forever. It pretty much did, since I basically had to teach myself how to do it along the way. The library helped, and some Internet tutorials too. Here I am maybe four or five months in, after finally completing the top:
At this point Rob was like “You’re done! Yay!” Not even close, my friend. A quilt is made of a sandwich: the fancy quilt top I spent some months sewing together, the batting that makes it warm and bulky, and the backing fabric. There are many methods to get those three to stick together, but I chose hand quilting because I’m hardcore. That took a further six months.
The reason the quilt top took so long to complete was the embroidery I did to make it personal (hardcore). Close ups:
There are some others too that Steven didn’t take pictures of during the process because 15 embroidery squares is a lot. Anyway, I finished just before Thanksgiving!
Anyway, making quilts is hard, and I don’t think I’ll be doing it again anytime soon.
Credits:
This book
This tutorial and this one
This library
That quilt is awesome! I especially like your dad’s submarine and your name-quill. Happy 30th, Robin and Ron!
Thanks, Jessica!!