Thursday, August 27, 2020

One Monthly Goal - August Finish

My goal for August was to complete my Halo quilt top.


This was a quilt that I started a couple of years ago then stalled on. I'm glad that I came across a Halo sewalong on Instagram that helped motivate me to get back at it. We were to do two blocks per week....easy peasy.


I'm so happy that I accomplished my goal...



When it came time to sew the blocks together I used a method of organizing the blocks that I learned on a retreat last year. 

Normally I would gather up all the blocks for the first two vertical rows off of the design wall and sew them together, then gather up each subsequent row and sew it on. 

This method, instead, has you get all of the blocks carefully stacked in a pile waiting to be sewn together.  It's a bit scary, but it works! Thanks to SS for teaching me a new trick!




And, of course, I just had to put a few stitches in....there's just something special about the very beginning of a hand-quilting project.

I'm using Hobb's wool batting, which is like quilting through butter, and Wonderfil Spaghetti thread for big-stitch quilting. For someone like me that has spent 40 years working on traditional tiny stitches, this kind of quilting is taking some concentration. 



I love everything about this quilt....I wish I'd had the patience to make it a bed-sized quilt, but I settled for a lap-sized quilt :(


Meanwhile, I've been a bit behind in the Summer Sampler 2020 sewalong. One block is released each week. The theme this year is blocks that are constructed in a manner easier than they seem. They are all quite unique and are looking good up on the design wall.



In the picture above you can also see a narrow peek of my Leaders and Enders blocks. I've been keeping two little containers near my sewing machine...one with 1" light strips, and the other with 1" dark strips. I'm really wanting this to be a full bed quilt so I imagine I'll be working on it for a while!


I'll leave you with a couple of pictures of a bouquet of roses from our garden. They are really starting to flourish (it's a fairly new garden), and they have suffered a little from a couple of heat waves we've had this summer, but we are getting some spectacular blooms.




I am linking up with Elm Street Quilts for One Monthly Goal - August Finish, and with Confessions of a Fabric Addict for Can I Get a Whoop Whoop?.

8 comments:

  1. Oh your Halo Quilt is just beautiful....Lovely colors....
    Thanks for the bouquets...so pretty
    Hugs, Julierose

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  2. SO lovely! And a good reminder that mine will not finish itself hanging on the design wall...:)

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  3. Your halo quilt is gorgeous and the hand quilting is the perfect touch. I need to finish up and baste a few projects so I can get back to hand quilting.

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  4. Oh how I love scrappy quilts and your Halo is amazing!

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  5. Love, love, LOVE your Halo quilt!! Enjoying your Big Stitch quilting.

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  6. The halos are heavenly! Congratulations on the OMG finish.

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  7. It's beautiful! That hand quilting looks lovely, too.

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  8. Awesome quilt! Thanks for linking up with Elm Street Quilts One Monthly Goal and congrats on your finish!

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