This was a part of my fabric inheritance from my sister. It was a BOM from the Country Loft at least 5 years ago. Instead of making one big quilt with all the seasons together, I set each season as its' own wall hanging. This is the fall one.
My sister is in the middle of moving, so I will send it once they are in their new house as a house warming present. I made these quilts for myself a few years ago.
I quilted it with DMC ecru perle cotton #8. I am quilting the winter season quilts right now maybe I will surprise her and send them both at once. Thanks for sharing an end of the summer finish!
Separating the seasons is a fun idea. (FYI Blogger's security tool is bumping wordpress IDs out--not saving notes and simply saying letters were wrong)
ReplyDeleteGreat idea to have 4 wall hangings - and I love your hand stitching. Thanks for linking up to TGIFF!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea Tanya.i love it!
ReplyDeleteIt's fantastic. She'll love it. My hat"s off to you. Quilter's have a special kind of patience.
ReplyDeleteGreat idea to split them up and end up with a quilt for each season!
ReplyDeleteFall looks lovely! I like you splitting the seasons.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty quilt! Whoop whoop!!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness, I love the embroidery and handstitching you did on this wallhanging! Handwork makes a quilt so special. What an amazing gift this will make.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations is just a beautiful quilt.I handquilting too .
ReplyDeleteI like your idea of separating the seasons... and your hand quilting is just so beautiful! Well done.
ReplyDeleteWow ...I like it very much!!Hugs bambi
ReplyDeleteI love the contrast of the light stitching against the darker quilt pieces. It's so homey.
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