Wednesday, August 29, 2007

Ready for binding

I love the texture that Baptist Fans give a quilt (thanks to the templates from Circle Lord , they're easy to machine quilt). I know it looks like the quilting has overpowered the piecing on this HeartStrings RWB Sampler for Quilts of Valor but I couldn't resist taking a photo of the quilt tossed across the longarm. The afternoon sun in my Studio is perfect for seeing the texture quilting brings to a top.

Just in case you didn't believe me, here are two photos of the quilt just after trimming and you can still see the piecing and pattern of the top. Click on the photos to see larger views. Once I get this bound - I'll have 3 quilts to send back to Sue Frank for Quilts of Valor and she's got another top to send me for quilting.


26 comments:

Vicki W said...

It's beautiful! Perfect as a QOV.

Deborah Levy said...

Looks wonderful! Perfect for it's purpose, as always. Hope your day is better now.

Eileen said...

Beautiful, Mary. I agree with you-the CL Baptist Fans add so much to the top.

Anonymous said...

Beautiful

Lindah said...

What a fun quilt!I love baptist fans, too.

Yvonne said...

I think they look great! How can you go wrong with those fans...

Gail said...

It looks great. OF course, I love Baptist Fans on just about anything.

Laurie said...

mary,
the quilt doesn't even look like the same one from pic one to the other two! WOW...I justmight have to invest in that template...but the cost is so much that i hesitate since i don't do as much on the longarm. I don't take in quilts for customers anymore.
hugs
laurie

Silverthimble said...

I am with you--there is nothing better than the BF to add texture to a quilt! I love how the fans look on this quilt! You have excellent light to take pictures of the quilting itself--this is not easy to do!

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Randi said...

It looks wonderful! I also love the way BF quilting FEELS when you run your hands over it. It's just a great texture to touch.

Anonymous said...

i have to agree with randi. the texture you feel when you run your hands over the baptist fan quilting is just wonderful. on top of that the quilt looks fantastic. had to go back to see that you use the template, or is that the one like your swirls?
patti

Carol said...

Mary that is absolutely beautiful...I love the Baptist Fan.

Marla said...

This is my favorite quilting pattern. I try to do it on my home machine but am not very good. Love the quilt.

Sew Create It - Jane said...

What a great picture! The lighting was just right to see all the contouring (I was going to say lumps and bumps..but somehow that doesn't convey the beauty!) I love baptist fan it's one of those patterns that can be used in so many situations.

Tazzie said...

Just gorgeous Mary, what wonderful light to show off your amazing quilting. Anyone would be just thrilled to receive this quilt, it's stunning!
*hugs*
Tazzie
:-)

sewkalico said...

Wow, it's like two different quilts - both beautiful. The quilting and the top are both great - well done on another job wonderfully done!

Quiltdivajulie said...

You did a GREAT job (quilting AND photography). Bonnie of Quiltville has just quilted one of my grandmother's rescue quilts with Baptist Fans - "Elsie's Broken Dishes" is currently in transit back to me and, after this post, now I'm even MORE excited to see the results in person....

Linda C said...

Looks wonderful, Mary! You have been quite the "quilting machine" yourself lately even with having to step back in exaperation and take a break from tension troubles the other day.

Carolyn said...

What a fabulous picture of the quilting! I love those Baptist Fans...

Anonymous said...

Oh Mary, You made a very nice quilt top absolutely SHINE!
Sheree

Cher said...

great quilting Mary...as always.

MARCIE said...

That quilt is dynamite! Nice job!

Melanie said...

Simply gorgeous... And for a good cause. I can just picture a soldier or his family hanging onto this for years, a real keepsake.

Anonymous said...

Ooo! BF looks just perfect on that quilt! Wonderful!

TerriW

Helen in the UK said...

Really love this quilt. I think it is the way the string blocks create a sense of movement and a medallion feel in the centre. Your quilting is wonderful (as always) - a perfect compliment :)