Monday, March 6, 2017

Rosemary and Loch's quilts.........................


Rosemary made this quilt 10 years ago, it has been having a gentle rest in the cupboard all this time, that is until Rosemary asked me to do some edge to edge quilting for her.


Rosemary's Round the World quilt measures 80" x 85" I quilted 'Feather Me' edge to edge pattern using Glides 'Maroon' thread.


The next photo is a good one for sharing the quilting pattern, it is a lovely flowing feathery pattern.


Last but not least, Loch's deer stalking quilt. Loch is a keen hunter and when he goes to his grandparents farm to spend time hunting and doing boys stuff his Mum Marcelle decided Loch needed a suitable quilt.


Measuring 67" x 78" Fantastico 'Walnut' thread, Loch chose cross hatching and his name quilted on the stag.


                           Thank you Rosemary, Marcelle and Loch.............enjoy your quilts!

On Sunday I headed out for a tramp exploring the Tangihua ranges. It's fairly rugged up there, lots of under and over fallen trees, walking along what's known as the 'razorback' - think very high, narrow and a sheer drop both sides! But the views are fabulous. Seven hours hard slog and all was enjoyable except for the wasp sting right at the end!



10 comments:

  1. Always nice to finish a long-term UFO, whether it's our own or somebody else's! Love that hunter's quilt for Loch.

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  2. Must feel good to help people complete things from their cupboards that had been forgotten.
    Wow--that is quite a trek you took. I don't know how well I would do on the razorback. I don't do heights well, so unless the mountaintop is wide, I stay off. I do love the views from the top of our mountains, but I stick to the parts that are not narrow. You are much braver than I! : )

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  3. How wonderful to complete that quilt after 10 years. I am loving Lochs quilt - that stags head really pops out. The Mr would LoVe that quilt!!

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  4. Nice finishes. Wow taht sounds like a wild tramp-would certainly blow the cobwebs out! Ouch wasp stings hurt.

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  5. Wonderful to have a finsih after 10 years. Beautiful quilting once again Leeanne. That tramp sounds like very hard work!!! What got up that wasps nose to sting you??

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  6. Rosemary's quilt obviously enjoyed maturing in a dark place!

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  7. There is hope for those unfinished WIP's... thanks for the inspiration.

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  8. Great quilts. Shame about your stingy finish to your lovely tramp.

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  9. Two lovely quilts - very effective in their use of small squares! Sounds like a fun tramp - there are some great spots around aren't there?!

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  10. It must take forever to put all those little squares together and straight, if I tried they would be wiggly for sure. Another gorgeous photo from your wanderings, glad you are enjoying it.

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