Wednesday 2 December 2015

a W-I-P and a lanyard

I finally got around to working on my scrappy mountains I started back in January.  I don't think I ever blogged about the quilt top, which I finished sometime in early spring:


This top sat in a pile for months until I decided last week to produce a backing.  I pinned it Friday night so I would have something to sew at my Guild's Sew-In Saturday.

After a quick quilt consult (I love having guild mates to help out with those tough decisions!) I decided to stipple the low-volume areas with beige thread.  I was still undecided about the bright mountains.  What to do with them?



By Sunday night, I had finished quilting the low volume areas.  It's kind of hard to see the stitches, the beige fabric below is the one that is a little more noticeable.



I am still debating what to do with those bright mountains.  Suggestions welcome!

Linking up with WIP Wednesday at Freshly Pieced.

In other news, our office had a charity auction today and I donated a lanyard I made using an existing promotional lanyard (see my tutorial here).  It was a pretty slow auction with few items and few bidders but I am happy to report that three people bid on my item and it fetched $10.



Next on the agenda: Learning how to take good pictures of lanyards!

Hope you did something quilty in the last few days!

10 comments:

  1. I love the scrappy mountains. Perhaps some straight line quilting on the bright ones. Congrats on bringing in a decent amount for the lanyard in spite of the small group.

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  2. What a fun quilt! I agree...some straight lines might be a nice contrast with the stippling. You did a great job balancing all the colors in your quilt...it looks awesome!

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  3. A lovely finish, I enjoyed looking at all your variety in the backgrounds as well as the actual mountains! This pattern is a great one for using up all those precious scraps!

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  4. Your scrappy Mountains top is lovely. xx

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  5. It is lovely - so cheerful and colourful!

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  6. I really like your scrappy mountains! It's one of those designs that would look good on a bed - how big is it?

    I would stick with something pretty simple for the rest of the quilting. The patchwork already speaks for itself. Well done!

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  7. Glad that you finished the low volume. No suggestions for the mountains, sorry. Great news on your lanyard.

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  8. I love the mountains. I looks a great design for using up scraps.

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  9. I really like your quilt top and I think stippling in the low volume sections was a good idea. I'm afraid I don't have Any great suggestions for the mountains though - how about some simple straight lines to balance the curves in the stippling and echo the piecing in the mountains?

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  10. I love this quilt and I want to make one just like it. The end.

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