Red Delicious is quilted!
Wow it feels great to finally finish this BOM (not that I was embaressed to see that others had finished my own BOM before me or anything!)
My only disappointment is the photo - it really doesnt do RD any justice. It looks much better in real life. Actually I have this problem with nearly all my quilts - I don't have the 'perfect' hang and shooting spot so I am always having to work around lighting and space...and the space can be something of a problem in my home. I dont know how to work around this. I always love it when my quilts are made available as 'projects' in magazines because then at least I am guaranteed a perfect photo. Oh well....
A few have asked via email and I've noticed the same question in the comments a few posts ago, so to all you who are curious: I am a domestic machine quilter. I do all my quilting on a domestic Elna 1950's model sewing machine. I also have a back up Husquarna 1950's model for when the Elna is over heated or just plain tetchy.
In my house I have several sewing machines including a Singer and a Brother and they are good machines for other sewing work, however I have found that the old Elna and Husquarna are best and I am not a big fan of the plastic fantastic generation of sewing machines that are so present today.
Don't get me wrong - I'd LOVE a long arm (think of all the projects I could conquer!) and I wouldnt mind a new domestic as well. Again though, once you are used to solid metal construction, the new machines cant help but feel flimsy. And I dont think I will ever get used to having a machine tweet or beep at me! But, in saying that - I'm always excited at new machines on the market and would give anything a trial. If and when I upgrade my machines, they will definitely be introduced right here on my blog.
I like it very much your wonderful beautiful work.
ReplyDeleteMarika
The quilt is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteEsther your quilt is an absolute masterpiece! I love it. I started the BOM as a redwork and managed three before Annie-Rose arrived. I think they are going to live on as cushions, or maybe a bag! Thanks so much for sharing this project with us. What are we going to do in 2010??!!
ReplyDeleteA truly stunning quilt!
ReplyDeleteTh quilt looks great Esther. Hugs, Jeanette
ReplyDeleteWow, that turned out so beautiful! I love the swirly wave looking sections. Nice job!
ReplyDeleteMGM
De-lovely, de-lightful, and red-delicious! It is a masterpiece!
ReplyDeleteRed Delicious is gorgeous. I wish I could see your beautiful quilting better - your quilting is amazing. Looking forward to the table runner. I still have to put the borders on mine but it will get finished! Thank you so much for the lovely pattern!! Carol
ReplyDeleteI read in a magazine article about photographing quilts that the best place to do it is outdoors on an overcast day. I don't know if this is possible for you, but it is an idea. I have always wanted to attach a couple of supports on either side of my garage door so I could slip a rod or pipe of somekind through my quilt's sleeve and hang them there for photographing. Love your quilt;it's beautiful.
ReplyDeleteYour Red Delicious is just wonderful... thank you so much for sharing this amazing project...
ReplyDeleteEsther,
ReplyDeleteI LOVE how it turned out. I'm so glad I saved the patterns as you went along. Now to find some great reds.
Your quilt is gorgeous, love it!
ReplyDeleteEsther, RD is gorgeous and I thank you again for giving us all so much pleasure. I feel like I'm part of a big club of RD fans all sharing in the fun.
ReplyDeleteIt is fabulous.
ReplyDeleteLiking the sneak peek on the previous post.
Your quilt looks great!
ReplyDeleteI'm behind on my blocks, but hope to show some more soon.
So elegant, your work. Thank you for sharing it. you are very inspiring.
ReplyDeleteI absolutely ADORE your quilt, all elements of it, the patterns are wonderful and I love all that RED!
ReplyDeleteI saw it in the sidebar on FOQ2010 group!
Have a great weekend :o)
Carolyn ♥
You have excelled yourself, Esther. Your machine quilting is truly lovely!
ReplyDeleteIt is gorgeous! And thank you so very much for sharing the instructions.
ReplyDeleteYour Red Delicious is beautiful, I do hate to admit I haven't even started mine....I'm a huge procrastinator...but can't wait to see the table runner either.
ReplyDeleteThank you again for the beautiful BOM - Diana
Esther, your Red BOM quilt is so beautiful. This is the first time for me visiting your blog and you have so many eye candy...will be back again.
ReplyDeleteRed Delicious is absolutely gorgeous!!
ReplyDeleteThat is so beautiful.....so amazing.
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