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Re: Binding Applied by Hand 05 Apr 2013 12:54 #100721

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Wow Mary it's gorgeous and the red binding sets it off beautifully :D

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Re: Binding Applied by Hand 05 Apr 2013 12:47 #100718

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Mary, it looks beautiful, and I LUV the red binding!! Good job!! :D


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Re: Binding Applied by Hand 05 Apr 2013 12:44 #100717

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Looks great. I love that you used the red binding

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Re: Binding Applied by Hand 05 Apr 2013 12:32 #100714

Here's a close-up of the plates. The quilting design is my original pattern.
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Re: Binding Applied by Hand 05 Apr 2013 12:30 #100713

Here's a picture of the finished DWR. The binding wasn't easy to apply, but it's done and looks great.
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Re: Binding Applied by Hand 27 Mar 2013 00:59 #99856

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That's exactly what happened Terrie! Too late to send it back :roll: so, just have been working it every now and then but finally seeing the end getting close. :D

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Re: Binding Applied by Hand 26 Mar 2013 12:54 #99795

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Oh, Limbania, what a bummer to get a kit that isn't cut properly. And the thing is, you probably didn't notice until the return date was passed. Good that you've still go it on your list. I may have scrapped it by now.
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Re: Binding Applied by Hand 25 Mar 2013 20:44 #99701

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Welcome to the forum Tigercatindia! And thank you for sharing and inspiring with the story of your quilt. That is awesome. Looking forward to see pictures when you're done. I've been working on on off for the past 10 years on a pre-cut BoM from Joann's that was so badly cut, I just couldn't figure out how to machine piece, besides I was just learning to quilt back then. Have all the blocks finished and starting to work and putting the quilt top together. Then I'll have to decide whether I'll hand or machine quilt it.

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Re: Binding Applied by Hand 25 Mar 2013 16:59 #99682

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Tigercatindia, welcome to the Forum from me too! It has to be an amazing work, all by hand... I'm impressed and look forward to your photos. Congratulations on bring it to completion and that you are happy about the outcome. That's got to feel good! :D

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Re: Binding Applied by Hand 25 Mar 2013 16:53 #99680

Yes, this quilt is entirely hand-pieced and hand-quilted. It measures 84", and has consumed much of my time since May 2012, when I began cutting fabrics for the 1,900 pieces (approximately) required. I set it aside in July to finish a quilt for my niece, and a trip to Colorado for the month of September to see my first grandchild. Since October 2012, the focus has been entirely on this quilt, with brief interruptions for Thanksgiving and Christmas. January 3, 2013, I began hand-quilting and finished March 22 at precisely 4:14 pm EDST. (Did anyone hear cheers from Southeastern Tennessee?) Best of all, the deadline of April 7 will be met. The binding, I think, will require the use of two machine techniques: curved piecing, as demonstrated by Sharon Schamber, for the arcs, and French binding on the post points between the arcs. Every step has been a first: hand-piecing, curved piecing, re-drafting the misshapen center plate and melon template (thank you, Dear Husband), and now binding curves and intermittent points. If there's such a thing as quilt-related post traumatic stress disorder, I may have a tinge of it. lol

For anyone contemplating such an ambitious project, just remember that you can eat an elephant one small bite at a time. It wasn't my intention to hand-piece initially, but stitching all those short-length patches and dealing with thread tails seemed time consuming and wasteful, plus there was the worry that arcs wouldn't fit the melons, or the melons to the plates. Hand-piecing was the answer. Every piece went together perfectly and the rings are round.

I will post pictures. Gladly. I want the world to know that this monumental project is - sweet word here - (nearly) FINISHED.

Thank you for your interest.
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Re: Binding Applied by Hand 25 Mar 2013 04:50 #99613

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I am seriously impressed - a completely hand made quilt - something I aspire to achieving sometime this century (if I don't get too sidetracked) I too am looking forward to seein photos of it when possible.


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Re: Binding Applied by Hand 24 Mar 2013 19:26 #99595

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I'm impressed that you did the whole thing by hand. In that case, I'd be like you and want to finish it all by hand. I hope you'll post a picture of it. Congratulations on a finished Wedding Ring Quilt! I'm only at the dreaming about it stage...
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Re: Binding Applied by Hand 24 Mar 2013 18:03 #99589

Hi Tigercatindia! Welcome to the forum and yes we really would love to see photos. Did you make the whole quilt by hand? Did you quilt it by hand?
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Re: Binding Applied by Hand 24 Mar 2013 17:41 #99584

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Good for you! We would love to see pictures!! :D


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