Sunday April 28th was a day of celebration. I finished FBM ! Sorry about the photo quality. I had to pin it to a Kaffe quilt on my dining room wall to get a photo of all of it.
I started FBM October 2011 and worked hard on it ......until Pandemonium appeared on the scene! ...and it was left in a box until recently. I think I became "leafed out" there for a while. I promised myself I would not start Trees of The Four Seasons (T4S as I call it) until FBM was completed. But of course I cheated a little and cut all the templates, decided which fabric goes where for the T4S leaves, and I started making set-in triangles for Kim's "Pine Trees" (Quiltmania). I'm using "leftover" Pandemonium animals, birds, plants and circles plus a few extra shapes made from my huge scrap pile to fill in LOL ; ) I'm having a lot of fun and that's what life's all about, ain't it?
33 Pine Tree blocks - I need at least 33 more but they are fast and fun to make.
Happy sewing!
Sylvi, Texas
What a fun finish. It looks great against the other quilt too. I thought it was all one quilt at first. The trees are amazing. Isn't it nice the way all these fabrics are compatible.
ReplyDeleteAll of your samples & FBM look great....I also had put my FBM on the back burner and I plan on getting it done this summer along with many other UFO's. Seeing yours is an inspiration to get mine done.
ReplyDeleteSilvy, you must do some sewing in your sleep I think! Just love the FBM, I had to laugh about being leafed out. Looks spectacular. Love what you are doing with the set in triangles too! K
ReplyDeleteBack at ya' ! I bet all of us on this blog think sleep is a waste of valuable sewing time. It's so much fun trying out my own creativity, albeit with borrowed ideas. ; ) You have the world's best job and the rest of us are simply trying to keep up with you.
DeleteGreat job! Your quilts are wonderful, I can tell you are having a great time. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteHuge congrats. When one finishes one of Kim's patterns is a nice accomplishments. Totally awesome quilt
ReplyDeleteIt looks fantastic, Sylvi, great job!
ReplyDeleteIt is so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI love the finished FBN and the pines. You are so speedy! Want to come help me with my birds?
ReplyDeleteWould love to ; ) so long as you live somewhere dryer and less hot! LOL
DeleteFabulous FBM finish!! Those pine trees are marvelous too--those fabrics just glow!
DeleteWhat a wonderful quilt,and beautiful sewn. it's on my "to-do" list for a long time, and now I'm sure, I will start it´,
ReplyDeleteJutta
My mouth is still hanging open. Your FBM is just stunning, and I love what you are doing with the pine trees. I do agree that sleep is just wasted time; a spare set of eyeballs would be great too.
ReplyDeleteYour quilts are GORGEOUS !! Love them !! Is there anyway to get the pattern for "Pine Trees" in the U.S. yet ???
ReplyDeleteWhat issue of Quiltmania was "Pine Trees" in? Love it. Both are beautiful. Great job!
ReplyDeleteI would love to try the Pine Trees pattern. Where can I find it? Please!
ReplyDeleteSandy, beautiful job! Keep up the good work! I just received the last of my background fabric to start Lollypop Trees.
ReplyDeleteSorry, all. My mistake. It was in a Dutch magazine called Quilt & Zo issue 18. If you all beg Kim....perhaps she can find a way to re-issue it in the U.S. ? Before I received the pattern I actually calculated my own, and had already sewn a dozen blocks. I was pleased to find they were pretty close to the original pattern. ; ) Good luck.
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