It has been over a month since I last sat down to post on my blog. I would love to say that I have been busy sewing, but that is only partly true. I have spent more time reading. Good books, bad books, audiobooks, books that can only be read online... you get the idea. So in the interest of weaning myself off of the computer when I get home from work, I decided that I can't read anymore online books for a while. Hmmm, so why am I in front of the computer again.
BECAUSE, I have been quilting, and I have been waiting to finish this quilt completely before posting. But I am nervous, and have put off for 3 weeks putting the binding on the quilt. I am the worst at putting the binding on quilts. I get beautiful crisp corners everytime so that is not the problem, but the sides are always wavy. Somehow or another after I attach the binding to the front when I go to sew it down in the back I stretch the quilt. I try so hard to not pull, but invariably it always happens. So when I got my Christmas quilt back from Amy and I took 2 weeks sewing on buttons and beads to enhance it. I probably could have finished it in a couple of nights, but I was procrastinating on the binding.
I stitched beads onto the centers of all the poinsettias.
Aren't the buttons cute? Some came in a button pack, others I have collected knowing that some day I would get the quilt finished.
I have had the binding cut for a week.... But I have yet to bind the quilt to hang it up. I have spent so long on this quilt I don't want to wreck it. However, this weekend, I am going to put the binding on. I want to have it hanging in the house right after thanksgiving. So in honor of the fact that for now at least the quilt is amazingly perfect, I am posting pictures of my 3 year labor of love.
As penance for not updating regularly, and because I have so many other things to share, I am going to be posting each day this week the other projects I have already finished or completing. I am planning on posting something new each night, so check back regularly for some other inspiration.
6 comments:
This is truly beautiful Kami! I love it, and I'm sure you will do the binding just fine.
P.S. Yes, that time is real. It surprised me a little when I saw it. I'm up soooo early because I have a bad cold and can't breathe when I am lying down.
Your Christmas quilt is beautiful and inspiring Kami! WOW!!
I had one like this once......
Oh, it's so gorgeous! I'm so glad to see that you are finishing it, so awesome! And I know what you mean about the online books. ;)
Oh, your Christmas quilt is fantastic. Beautiful blog too.
Hugs from Brazil.
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