In keeping with finishing things up...Here is my Rose Sampler Supreme quilt. I started it 2 1/2 years ago, and slowly stitched all the blocks. All of this is needle turn applique. I saw this quilt in a quilt show and then saw the book at the library, and just loved it on many levels. Well, I checked out the book and would make about one block, then have to turn the book back in...and another lady was doing the same! So, we shared the book over the years, and at last, this top is pretty much completed!
This was one heck of a lot of applique!! The borders are sawtooth, hand appliqued as well. Much of the outer swag border is just pinned on and still needs to be stitched down, but the big thing is that it is all in one piece! Woohoo!! This back surgery thing has given me some time to finish up some "forever" projects, and I am so glad!
I walked 3 miles this morning, and it was really foggy! and now is so nice and warm. Off to clean! and arrange some more in my quilting room. Hope everyone has a wonderful day!!
JulieK
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It's stunning! You have taken great advantage of your recovery time!
What a beauty, great way to use your recovery time. Enjoy sorting that room out.
Wow, Julie. The fabrics are perfect for the quilt. Your work is incredible. Thanks for sharing.
~Joan
It is lovely, Julie! Wow. I love the celery green (at least on my computer) with the pinky/red fabrics. What an accomplishment!
That is lovely you should be proud - there is such a lot of work in it.
Wow, that is just gorgeous! I hope mine turns out as beautiful as yours!
Totally amazing!
That is beautiful, a real work of art & love.
Great recovery, if you are walking so well.
Lovely quilt top. I can't wait to see how you finish teh top. Have fun cleaning.
Wow, it looks wonderful.
The amount of work in your quilt, you must be so proud, it is stunning....
You did an exceptionally wonderful job on this quilt. Don't you just love needleturn applique? I find it so relaxing. It does take time, but who cares? The results are so worth it. Will you hand quilt it or machine quilt it (I've not read your blog long enough to know which you prefer doing.) Either way it's a prize winner for sure!
Congratulations - the rose swag applique is outstanding! Sounds like you're feeling much better, with all that walking.
Are you working on the Hearts A Flutter BOM? I found out about it from your blog and started it too. I would love to see your progress. I'm almost ready to post pictures of the first three blocks.
Your quilt deserves triple !!!
It's stunning and even more so that you hand appliqued it. Love your storage area, Nancy
Very nice. What a lovely quilt. It certainly catches the eye.
It's gorgeous. I've got that book as I've always meant to do it for my daughter. Unfortunately she'a turned into a tomboy so I don't think it would suit her
love and hugs xxx
Only thing I have to say is WOW!!!
Actually I could go on and on ...it's BEAUTIFUL!!
Waow ! what a marvellous quilt !
This is truly a masterpiece!
Such a beautiful project. Well done!
Beautiful quilt you should be very proud of. Thanks for sharing.
Oh my gosh, Julie, this quilt is absolutely gorgeous! What a great way to use your recovery time - I hope you are recovering quickly - and continue quilting afterwards.
Congratulations on the fabulous quilt. The pink and green are yummy together. Be really proud of that quilt you have done an amazing job ; hours and hours of patience and love.
The walking is good, it will certainly benefit your recovery, so keep at it.You must be very pleased with your efforts!
Hugs from Ali.
Absolutely gorgeous!! I love it! It was definitely worth the 2.5 years. I am glad to hear that you are out walking and able to get around as well as finishing projects...you go girl!
OMG Julie, it's gorgeous! And stunning! And remarkable! If that is what you can accomplish with back surgery, maybe I'll have some too!!! *VBBS*
It really is a beautiful top, and I agree...A LOT OF APPLIQUE, but so worth it.
I've given way to your challenge and showed my oldest UFO. Now I think I'll stitch it together and add it to the current orphan blocks quilt I'm making *VBS*
Thanks for the push, Hugs, Finn
That is beautiful!
Wow! That is absolutely beautiful!! What a lot of work you have put into that but how worth it!!!
That is an absolutely beautiful quilt. I have always loved the red and green Baltimore combo and you have done a beautiful, beautiful job of it!
That is one gorgeous quilt. Everytime you look at it you will remember the pleasure you got from stitching it.
What was the name of the book?
Great quilt, julie. Worth all the work. Those things are not made in a week.
Gglad you're feeling so much better. Waking is good and then siting and sewing. Tis the life.
What a beautiful job you are dooing Julie! That is a treasure! And I love the library story!
Oh my gosh!!!!!!!! Stunning, beautiful WOW... You did such a super job on that, all that applique!
That is funny you and another gal were using the same book from the library and trading out who had it LOL...
WTG on your 3 miles!
Wow, Julie--this is truly a masterpiece work so way to go on a near completion. Tons and tons of hand work.
Sounds like you are recuperating nicely from your recent surgery. Hurray for the 3 mile mark. I have been walking steadily for a year now and worked up from barely 1.7 to 3.08 and the past 3 days 3.3 miles in 62 mins. That is really enough since I go out 5 or 6 days out of 7. Let's cheer each other one, okay?
It is so beautiful! Your work is amazing. Thank you for sharing your progress.
Julie, this is going to be one stunning quilt! what a great way to spend the time you need to recover from surgery!
This quilt is an inspiration! Such lovely work, and your colors are exquisite. I think I would have bought a copy of the book.(!)
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