Friday 10 January 2020

Last Song of the Blues

After many years (from 2016 to 2019) ....

of counting how many pieces ...

there is in each block ...

Counting how many seams left to sew ...

4 ...

feels weird. Really!

3 ...
I went from love to hate with this quilt.

2 ...

Some blocks I love ...
Others ... argh!

1 ...

Some I've just skipped altogether, ha!




0 ...
I just can't believe I have made 365 blocks for ONE quilt.


Ten thousand, eight hundred and twenty one pieces later ...

Here is Echo Beach.

From the beginning, I saw an island at low tide when the beach is peppered with

puddles. The sand is sometimes dry and white, sometimes it's wet or it's covered

in sea weeds then it's very dark. Haha! I know, I know, I have too much imagination.

I didn't follow the original layout as far as the corners go.

She put the basket towards the center and the flowers to the edge.
But I didn't want the baskets upside down when I lay the quilt on my bed.

It even made an appearance on Show and Tell with the Artisanat on Tuesday. I was a very proud mother.  :^D


The next time you will see this quilt it will be quilted. (in about another three years time, lol.)


;^)

Joining
Sarah at Confession of a Fabric Addict
Angela at So Scrappy
Cynthia at Quilting is More Fun than Housework
Denise at For the Love of Geese
Kelly at My Quilt Infatuation



28 comments:

Quilting Babcia said...

Wow, that is simply spectacular, though there's nothing simple about it! A labor of love, and this beautiful quilt is your reward for your perseverance. Well done!

Libby in TN said...

WOW!!! Since I didn't participate in the QAL/SAL, I had no idea where you were heading with this. (I also couldn't process the size of the 4" blocks.) Kudos, Girlfriend!

PaintedThread said...

MAGNIFICENT! I love how it looks (and has it really been going on for that many years?!?!). Huzzah!

Julierose said...

It is just stunning--what a long journey for you!! There is no way i could do 4" blocks either--I have more than enough trouble with normal size ones!!lol I love how yours came out--nice work hugs, Julierose

LIttle Penguin Quilts said...

Oh, Chantal! That is amazing! Congratulations on getting Echo Beach all put together!

Quayquilter said...

a mega achievement!

Frédérique - Quilting Patchwork Appliqué said...

BRAVO !!! il est magnifique ! j'adore ton imagination, et oui, c'est tout à fait ça, une île entourée de sables ;) Trop trop beau, vraiment, et quelle patience ! Quilté il sera encore plus beau, si c'est possible !

julieQ said...

WOW!!! Your finish is magnificent...just lovely!! I am so proud you stuck with it...I love it!

Elizabeth V Kelbaugh said...

What a fabulous labor of love and maybe frustration but it is so worth all your time and work. Congratulations! Beautiful! You sure have more patience than I do.

Dirt Road Quilter said...

I am absolutely speechless! Well, that's a lie because I have to find words to express my utter amazement. That is absolutely, phenomenally, magnificent! I am in awe. You have every right to be proud - that is truly a work of art and a labor of love. Three cheers and a standing ovation!

Deb A said...

I am amazed at your dedication. You were rewarded with an absolutely amazing masterpiece of a quilt. Well done... and I love your vivid imagination.

Shepherdess55 said...

Congratulations! It is lovely. I, too, like your imagination.

Fiona said...

STUNNING my friend.... just so lovely and a lot of work to get it together....
Hugz

Lin said...

Absolutely gorgeous! Well done for your perseverance. All those pieces. It has been fun following along - rather you than me!!! xx

Angie said...

Beautiful! Congrats - can't wait to see it quilted!

Sylvia@Treadlestitches said...

Wow!!! Congratulations on a wonderful, amazing, masterpiece quilt! I love the color, the imagination, the idea of the island, everything! Very well done indeed!

Jocelyn is Canadian Needle Nana said...

Goodness, what an accomplishment this finish is! An heirloom piece for sure. Your 2020 is off to the most wonderful start!

The Joyful Quilter said...

Incredible, Chantal!!! I'm SEW happy that you have persevered and will be anxiously awaiting the reveal of the completed masterpiece. Even if it takes MORE than three years time!! :P

Cynthia Brunz Designs said...

I knew it was going to be a stunner but wow! It is amazing!! A whole lot of determination and skill went into this quilt. I am impressed.

Thanks for sharing with Oh Scrap!

Susie H said...

I'm torn between WOW! and OMG! Your quilt is incredible and your persistence to finish it amazing!! Way.To.Go!!!

MissPat said...

I think all the superlatives have been used, so I second every one of them. A quilt to be treasured.
Pat

cityquilter grace said...

well done...i too went from love to hate and back to love, since it's done and gone to its new home...LOL

gayle said...

Confetti Time!!!
Happy quilting!
(And isn't it good that you didn't know ahead of time how many pieces there would be in this thing?!?)

Dasha said...

Brilliant Chantal! Looks fabulous. As Gayle said, it's just as well you didn't know what you were in for when you started. :0

For the love of geese said...

Beautiful!!! How relieved and proud you must be. I sure hope it's not 3 years till its quilted. Thank you so much for linking up to Put your foot down.

Astrid said...

WOW! What a stunning quilt! Absolutely gorgeous! Congratulations on completing the 365 blocks! Love the blues.

Maggie said...

Chantal, I just love your colours! What an amazing quilt. It is a great way to use fabric, so interesting to see you changing the direction of the basket. Mine took almost four years to make,it is so worth it. Anybody who wants to make one, will be so glad that they take this challenge, it makes you grow as a quilter.

Gretchen Weaver said...

I love your quilt! I look at the sew along every year and think, maybe this year? But I never start. Maybe next year? I look forward to seeing how you quilt this quilt. I see it took Maggie 4 years to make, maybe I can do it? Happy stitching!