Monday, September 1, 2025

Rolling Along, Another Finish!

 I am on a roll!

Two finishes in as many weeks,

might I say wowser!


This quilt finishing, 63" by 67",

was a bit of a challenge for me in the piecing.

I'm not a big fan of curves and this one was loaded with them.

I did use the Quick Curve ruler

to make cutting the curves easier,

but surprisingly it didn't help with the stitching!



I do love the look though.

The most rewarding part of this quilt,

was spending time in my fabric stash

 choosing pairs of colors that dazzled.

The pairs of fabrics provide lots of interest,

and each block is a joy in itself.


A multitude of squares and blocks of squares, 

were enlisted to make the colorful border. 

The quilting was not too complex,

 shadow quilting on the inside of the curved block edges,

and an almost stitch in the ditch outline of the curves.

This quilted so nicely and my machine ran smoothly.

The next quilt underneath the needle was not so fortunate,

and my big Bernina went in for

 an expensive fix but now works fabulously!

It is actually two for two on needle threading,

which is a real difficulty for the totally 

automatic style of this machine.


This finish, a nice twin size,

also precipitates a change in my stash numbers!

50.5  YTD Purchased

8.5m Jan- Jun

Used  5 m donated, 3 m ( baby quilt)

6m ( twin) 6m ( twin)

30.5 total meterage added YTD

Woot, woot! 

There are also two waiting on the stairs

for a ride to longarm quilter, so 

more finishes are coming!



Stay Safe and Sew on!

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23 comments:

  1. The curves may have been a challenge, but so worth it. That is a beautiful finish!!

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    1. Thank you ! I may keep it so I can remind myself I can do hard things!

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  2. Beautiful Quilt. Love all the colours and the scrappiness of the quilt. Congrats on the finish!

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  3. Those curves are challenging but what a finish! This is a really pretty quilt. Thanks for sharing on my weekly show and tell, Wednesday Wait Loss.
    https://www.inquiringquilter.com/questions/2025/09/02/wednesday-wait-loss-448

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  4. Curves are very difficult. You make them look easy. The quilt is very striking.

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    1. Thank you , they aren't super easy for me. I'll get there!

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    2. Thank you , they aren't super easy for me. I'll get there!

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  5. Neat quilt. Those are cool blocks. And so colorful!

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    1. Thank you , the look is one of my favorites.

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  6. Love your curved nine-patch, Deb. It is so pretty and cheerful. Thanks for sharing with us at Monday Musings.

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    1. I may do a curve again but I saw another technique somewhere , now I just need to find it!

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  7. Ooooh, what a bright, colorful and pretty new finish! Well done with all these curves, and pairing beautifully your fabrics. Thank you for sharing and linking up.

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    1. You're welcome. The pairing part was a fun dive into my stash!

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  8. Beautiful scrappy quilt! 2 in two weeks! Wow, you are on a roll.

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    1. Thank you ! Now I need to get on with quilting!

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  9. The border adds to the interest. Definitely a quilt to bring someone joy. Congrats!

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    1. Thank you ! The border has a multitude of fabrics to explore!

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  10. wowzers is right!! that is a spectacular quilt - but your border - holee cow - that is awesome

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    1. Thank you , I do love a scrappy, square border!

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  11. Nice job! I started this very pattern many years ago, only did a few blocks and didn't like how it was coming together. I should just throw those blocks and get the rest of the fabric back in rotation!

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