Turtle Panel Quilt Complete
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Turtle Panel Quilt Complete
This is the first of two quilts I'm completing for my brother and SIL for their granddaughters who live in Newfoundland for their Christmas presents. I need to have them both completed by around the end of November to allow for shipping time, and I think I'm on track!
This one is for the 13 yo who loves turtles. My SIL chose the panel, and left me to do whatever I wanted with it. This is my 4th quilt, the 3rd that I've done FMQ on so I'm pretty happy with it. I may go back and add a bit more quilting in some areas if time permits. The quilt is queen sized at 85.5" X 103" with Hobbs 80/20 batting and celery coloured fireside fleece for backing. For the quilting patterns in the blocks around the sides I searched out pictures of different types of sea shells and made templates. I added some shells and starfish on the "ground" portion of the panel and a jellyfish by the smaller turtle. The quilt is hanging sideways from my quilt rail for the back view so it doesn't hit the floor so it makes it look a bit distorted.
Thanks for looking.
This one is for the 13 yo who loves turtles. My SIL chose the panel, and left me to do whatever I wanted with it. This is my 4th quilt, the 3rd that I've done FMQ on so I'm pretty happy with it. I may go back and add a bit more quilting in some areas if time permits. The quilt is queen sized at 85.5" X 103" with Hobbs 80/20 batting and celery coloured fireside fleece for backing. For the quilting patterns in the blocks around the sides I searched out pictures of different types of sea shells and made templates. I added some shells and starfish on the "ground" portion of the panel and a jellyfish by the smaller turtle. The quilt is hanging sideways from my quilt rail for the back view so it doesn't hit the floor so it makes it look a bit distorted.
Thanks for looking.
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I love how you finished off your panel. So often, it's difficult figuring out how to handle enlarging the panel to the point where it is a usable quilt. I have very little wall space that I can hang small quits on. Great job! For someone who has just started quilting, you are amazingly good and most certainly an artist at both piecing and quilting.
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