Christmas is here and so is my Christmas Tiramisu Quilt.
Am really pleased with the result and so is Sindbad my cat, he clearly approved.
It took me a few months to make the quilt; dividing the work in steps allowed me not to panic and move from one step to the next. I had quite a few adventures along the way: I did not have enough red fabric to make enough flying geese. I contacted Shabby Fabrics and they kindly sent me a strip to make the remaining 5 flying geese. Then I mixed up the strips for binding and the first border, found out in time so no problem. Always double-checking before cutting and sewing helps.
Once my top was finalized I was not sure how to tackle the quilting. With my sewing machine I was never going to have a beautiful design, at least not with my current skills. This is one of my aims for next year, on small quilts ......
Through the blogging community I have been following Rachel from
Stitched in Color who moved to the Netherlands and continues her
quilting business from her new home. She was so kind to reserve a spot and off went my quilt to the Netherlands. As I was celebrating Sinterklaas with my kids in the Netherlands, I had the quilt sent to my family's place and took it back in my hand luggage.
The quilting is a Christmas Holly block motif at the center, surrounded by a swirly holly leaf pattern. The border is the Evergreen tree pattern, adding to the Christmas look. I could have never done this myself, next year will definitely reach out to Rachel again.
Last week I finished the binding and since this weekend my Tiramisu quilt is adorning my sofa.
Happy dance around the Christmas tree.
With the quilt finished I have completed my
December OMG organized by Patty at
Elm Street Quilts. I have been participating since June 2017 and both this year and last year participated each month. I love her blog, the inspiration from other bloggers is great and it keeps me on track. Looking forward to my next creative year!