Here is the first row all done. I really like the effect of the back and forth lines in the hearts that I quilted on Love in a Mist, so I knew I'd do the same here. I stitched in the ditch around each block. For the backgrounds, in the light background I did dot to dot and in the dark backgrounds I did a feather design.

The centre block with the maple leaf got special attention. I echoed around the leaf twice and then filled in with meandering. On the leaf itself I stitched veins after looking at actual maple leaf photographs, and I edge-stitched 1/8" around the edge of the leaf appliqué to secure it. Originally I had planned to do that on my Bernina, but after stitching the veins, something I've done for a long long time with great success, I told myself I can DO this. So I did. I used a ruler against which I butted up my walking foot to help align the stitching path. Avril stitched through the layers with ease. I used a Groz-Beckert size 90 needle. The leaf was applied using the Crafted Appliqué method.
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I'm so glad this Canadian provinces fabric from my friend Rose has found a place of honour in this quilt. |
Here is the back. Originally I was contemplating one length of a red fabric. The joy of a 40" or so quilt is that you don't have to piece a backing. However, when I looked through my stash of red yardage, I did see the cardinals fabric which I just adore, and thought it would be great to use it here. I mean, a red bird, the cardinal, plentiful here in eastern Canada.
It has been gloomy and raining on and off all day, so I couldn't even set the quilt outside on a soggy deck or furniture, so on the countertop under the window in my sewing room it has to be.
At least you can see some of the texture and custom quilting. Once it smartens up, which doesn't look too promising for several more days, I will get a better 'on location' shot as well as one with me, the creator and maker.
The parade of finished quilt opens on June 15, so those of you who have been quilting along with me still have plenty of time. I've updated the pattern to include the actual Glowing Hearts quilt on the cover, and the throw on the back.
You can purchase the pattern in my Etsy shop, SandraJaneQuilts. This is my fourth quilt from this pattern! Here are the others with links:
Quilt Stats:
Size: 40.5" x 40.5"
Pattern: Winter Blues by moi!
Fabric: stash
Fabric: stash
Batting: Quilter's Dream 100% wool
Backing: cardinal in the woods and Canada Sesquicentennial by Moda Fabrics; red birds on turquoise is Witty Kitty by Julia Dobson Miner for Studio e Fabrics
Quilted: on Avril, 44 906 stitches
Threads: pieced with Exquisite polyester on my Bernina; quilted with So Fine and Exquisite polyester; Bottom Line in the bobbin
Your beautiful hearts all in red and white definitely do glow and they are the perfect surround for the maple leaf. I love what your quilting does for this design, too. Wonderful finish, Sandra!
ReplyDeleteMarvelous! And the Canada Provinces fabric was perfect for the background of the maple leaf.
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Loving the quilting & mine is a flimsy, so whether I get the time to quilt it before the 15th is another thing. More to do for my brother again, but I'll try to find time if I can.
ReplyDeleteYour backing is great. Thanks again for another great QAL. Take care & hugs.
Beautiful hearts. . .and such a special center! What a cool finish!--TerryK@OnGoingProjects
ReplyDeleteWow! That turned out beautifully. Your quilting sure enhances the design even ore.
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful finish. The quilting is so lovely and truly finishes off the quilt. The whole quilt sparkles and the maple leaf in the center is so beautiful. I've finished my top, cut the backing and am getting the batting ready....even have the binding ready to go. I hope to quilt in on my domestic over the next few weeks. I've loved this quilt along and the pattern. Thanks for a wonderful QAL...Again!
ReplyDeleteThis one is meaningful and stunning, Sandra. The backing fabric is joyful (and I noticed the gradient right away)! How cool that you did the applique top stitching on Avril, too. It's fun to challenge & surprise ourselves.
ReplyDeleteGlowing Hearts is stunning! I love the pieced backing and your quilting is gorgeous.
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