Tuesday 6 May 2014

Crazy Scrappy Quilt Finish





I am happily reporting that my Crazy Scrappy Quilt is finally finished and looking ever so bright and cheerful - just makes me smile to look at this.



After my previous spiralling woes, I did finally order this long quilting guide bar set for my Janome QXL605 last week.  The good news is that the pack comes with an arm for each side of the walking foot, so I am now able to quilt a spiral with the guide arm to the left of the needle which is by far the easier way.  The not so good news is that these long arms don't work so well if you want the quilting to be closer together because the excess sticks out beyond the back of the walking foot and gets caught in the quilt bulk being manipulated through the throat space. (Thought I should warn those of you who might also be interested in these.)  I will have to learn how to "manage" that but for this quilt I didn't quite succeed and ended up quilting the spiral about 4" apart.  I like the lightly quilted look, just hope it's enough quilting to hold it.


Here's a better shot of the spiralling on the rather loud backing I pieced!

I must confess when I popped the quilt in the washing machine this morning there was rather a lot of domestic activity to distract me and I totally forgot the colour catchers.  Of course, I remembered half an hour into the wash when it was too late to do anything about it,but I am happy to report that all those bright fabrics and the navy sashing and borders behaved themselves beautifully - phew!!

This quilt may, or may not, be gifted to a very special girl, but I am toying with other quilt options for her too, so will have to wait and see which makes the final cut.

Almost forgot that this quilt is another finish from my FAL Qtr 2 list.  Just 2 finished so far, need to get my skates on if I'm going to clear all 6!

11 comments:

  1. It turned oit beautiful! Thank for the tip about the guide bars! Always good to know!!!
    Esther

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  2. Wow, Sarah!! It's gorgeous! Love all those bright colours!

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  3. Oh how lovely! Gorgeous colours and gorgeous quilting! And I LOVE the florals on the back! Job well done! Jxo

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  4. Love, love, love this finish. And so glad the colours stayed put!!!

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  5. I love the contrast between the floral and the plain on the back, and the quilting is great. Loving the spiral snail

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  6. Wow this is a beauty, and I love that big spiral.....

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  7. what a lovely quilt, if and when i get enough scraps I would love to do one like this, quilting looks good too, I am sure you will suss out how to make the most of the guide bars. I am a believer in dye catchers, so often they have caught dye, not sure how they work but they certainly do

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  8. The big spiral looks great! Lovely finish :)

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  9. Great quilt and I like how you quilted it xx

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  10. love the brightness of this quilt :-)

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  11. Oh my word!! I love this quilt!! I think you have inspired me to get going on a scrappy brights rainbow quilt of my own :))

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