Sunday, December 22, 2019

Slow Sunday Stitching

 I am greatly enjoying hand stitching on this quilt.  It was a quilt along this year, and last year too, by Lori of Humble Quilts.  I love it so much...many blocks speak to my heart.  I am one of those who clouds up with tears of pride and reverence when the flag goes by in a parade, so I just love this quilt!!  The pattern, of course, was by Cheri Payne, but we just kind of winged it and made our blocks our own, with help from Lori with sizes of blocks, for I for one did not have a pattern.
 This primitive angel with a tattered flag is a fun block for me.
 I like the arrows, and the stars, and the flowers!!
And of course the hearts and the log cabin!!!


I am so grateful for the chance to make this quilt...I would have never chosen this pattern to do by myself.  So grateful for each of you, and your unique love and contribution to my life.


I am linking to Kathy, HERE...so go and see what everyone else is slow stitching on!!




Hugs to all!


Julie

19 comments:

Julierose said...

Oh this is truly beautiful--I love the Jan Patek quilts--am hoping to make "Santa Claus Lane" this coming year..lots of applique in it so it will be a challenge for me for sure...
Merry Christmas to you and yours, hugs, Julierose

Karrin Hurd said...

Beautiful quilt, I love it! Hope you have a Merry Christmas!

Rose Marie said...

Beautiful work! Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!

Kim said...

So many beautiful and sweet details in your lovely quilt. Oh my goodness, all the work and love that has gone into this pretty. 'Tis gorgeous!

Sherrill said...

So awesome, Julie, and I can't believe you do so much hand quilting. I have to many UFO's to finish without attempting to hand quilt anything (which I've never done and don't plan on it). You are the energizer bunny! HA Merry Christmas!

Robin said...

I'm glad you're having a wonderful time quilting this quilt. I look forward to quilting mine when I've finished a few other tops that are demanding attention. The pattern is actually a Cheri Payne pattern but you have added so much of your personality to this quilt I think you can claim it as your own design. Wish I could come and see it in person.

Tired Teacher said...

It's a beauty! You'll have fun hand-quilting this one. I love that you made it your own by creating the block patterns.

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Chopin - A Passionate Quilter said...

I am right with you on the patriotism Julie! When did the SAL start on your Jan P quilt? Maybe I can find the name of it! I will look to see if I have it - I bet Karen at log cabin quilter has the name..... Merry Christmas - are you off work for the next 2 weeks? Hugs

julieQ said...

Robin, thank you...of course is is a Cheri Payne pattern! I appreciate you!

KaHolly said...

Julie, it’s just gorgeous! Such an accomplishment!

Karen said...

You made a wonderful quilt using your own creativity.

Loris said...

I love quilts like these that have blocks so meaningful. This one is so lovely and reflects the beauty in its maker :-) Have a wonderful Christmas celebration this year, Julie...at home or at work. You are a blessing!

Alcea Rosea 31 said...

There is so much to find in your quilt, great fun.

Lori said...

You did a lovely job on it!

Shelina said...

Your quilt is so beautiful.When I get back to mine, I hope it is half as good as yours!

Lee Prairie Designs said...

Hi Julie, what a beauty, you did a wonderful job on this quilt!
Carolyn

Susan said...

I love seeing what you did with the pattern. I don't have it, either, but have either subbed something similar, or drawn something like the original to make it. It makes me SO happy when I look at what I have finished, so I understand how you feel about this one. I'm that person, too, the one who can't sing the whole anthem, because I tear up!

Quilter Kathy said...

Absolutely amazing! Congrats on such a special quilt!

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