Biggest quilting project you've ever done
#71
I never had the nerve to do a T shirt quilt.Doing DDs set cured me of making one block quilts! Of course, now I've seen one on here I'd love to make.:lol:
Originally Posted by KathyM
Mine was only a queen, BUT I had some 70 T-shirts to put on it and they were all different sizes. So, I put T-shirts on both sides of the quilt. All I know is I didn't charge enough to make it!
#72
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Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: Antlers Oklahoma
Posts: 1,658
queen size, tree medallion with all the leaves silk ribbon embroidered,trees all needleturn hand appliqued,all seasons represented in the trees and then hand quilted, took me a whole year and more to do it.
#73
WOW....thats a quilt & 1/2! Almost floor to floor wide.Looks very complicated.I don't have a huge work surface,so sticking with small size quilts.Not that I'm complaining!
Originally Posted by rustqlts
check out my blooming nine patch at this link. By the time I got it finished I couldn't stand it -- still don't like it. I really enjoyed the process though, but it took on a life of its own and although I loved the fabrics, I ruined it with that danged center! The recipient loved it! rusty
#74
Sounds wonderful. Did you keep it?
Originally Posted by jolo
queen size, tree medallion with all the leaves silk ribbon embroidered,trees all needleturn hand appliqued,all seasons represented in the trees and then hand quilted, took me a whole year and more to do it.
#75
In 2006 I joined the Thimbleberry Club at my quilt shop and made the BOM "Vintage" queen sized quilt. Each block was embroidered, then machine pieced and I am still hand quilting it. The quilt plan that year was to make 2 blocks each month, different set up for the back to make it reversible. I made the second set into a lap quilt for my daughter. Had that one quilted at the shop so she would have it in this lifetime. They also basted the big quilt for me on the longarm. In the meantime, we bought a new bed, and I have to add another border, probably QAYG to finish it off, hopefully next year.
#76
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Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: Triangle, NY
Posts: 184
I made an oversized King black/white/red for my son...using thangles for the center of the blocks...mitered the corners to make it big enough since when I started it he only needed a queen and than bought a new bed before I was finished and bought a king...heheheh..it made it look very contempoary though...blessings
#77
I am about to start a commission piece to fit a wall 12'8"wide x 17'long it will be a copy of a Picasso painting in fabric, I estimated $1200.00 for fabric. since this is huge, I will be sewing and quilting in panels.
#80
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Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Murrells Inlet, SC
Posts: 153
My biggest challenge was a Bargello, king size for my grandson's graduation. It was beautiful, and I was very proud, but am not certain I would ever consider that size again. Everyone says "Why so big?". My answer is only two sizes on the pattern, lap size and king size.
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