We ventured out into the cold yesterday to try some photos. The camera did not like it and balked a bit, but we got 'em.
The pattern is Gently Down the Stream by Christina Cameli from Quilter's Newsletter Fat Quarter Quilts Fall 2014 |
The quilt is straight--fence goes downhill |
I'm keeping track of the changes in size of my quilts to help me figure out sizes of future quilts when it matters. The quilt top finished at 41.5 by 48.5 inches. After quilting, it was 40.5 by 47.5, and after washing (cold water and low dryer), it was 38.25 by 44. 75, shrinking 8% in both length and width or 15% in area overall.
Here are some more pictures. (We're still learning about staging outside.)
Windy |
And some inside shots after washing and blocking:
And one more outside:
Blame the snowman for the cold, snowy weather. It all started right after I put him outside. |
Soon this quilt will be on its way to Margaret's Hope Chest for their Mother's Hope program, which helps mothers working through postpartum depression.
I'm linking up today with Confessions of a Fabric Addict for Can I Get a Whoop Whoop and with Persimon Dreams for TGIFF.
7 comments:
It's a super quilt, and the photos are lovely! It's interesting to read about the degree of shrinkage. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you! You always leave such nice comments. I wish I knew of a way to contact you directly.
What a charming quilt. Love all the photos, especially on the snow. No snow here. Thanks for sharing all the details of batting and thread.
It's so nice :) The colors in this are quite calming and grounding without being boring at all. I really like the non-90 degree angles in the pattern. :D Fun pics, too! Awesome shot on the banister.
Your measurements of the shrinkage are interesting, I never do that. So far, it hasn't been a concern but I coiuld see where it would matter for certain projects. This is a lovely finish!
This has turned out really well! I love the first photo,of the quilt on the fence. The colours of the wood really compliment your fabrics. Also, it's a great idea to post your information on sizing - I'd never even thought of measuring.
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