Here is the progress the last three days. The one on the right is the final layout except for one top row square which I changed at the last minute. Maybe you can spot the changes if you click on the photo to enlarge it.
I made the decision yesterday that I would rather complete this top than do any more finishes for the month. I got 8 rows sewn by last night. Rows 9 and 10 are laying by the machine. Then I had to switch over to some sewing that I need to deliver to my church today.
The rest of the rows have been removed from the design wall and marked for position.
12 comments:
I can see the changes and they were good changes. Your final picture is really good. Anxious to see what you start after this. Chris
I see you removed a yellow piece, I had to really look hard. This quilt has turned out great. The design is sunshine and light to me.
I managed to find 3 changes with a lot of scrutiny, then my eyes went bleary :) It's looking beautiful and worth all the hard work you've put into it. Enjoy the rest of your Sunday.
I'm glad that you are going to finish this one. I agree that that one block gives a bit more continuity in the top row. You must spend hours moving them about to notice such a slight change.
love it! you have such an eye for color!
Did you have any special plans for this quilt? It certainly is beautiful.
Oh good, the white dot in the red was the thing I kept seeing. I am always amazed at these quilts. I did one once and that was enough for me.
I can see why you want to work on this quilt. It would be fun to watch the different colors flow together while sewing. Happy Sunday!!
another great one to enjoy! Great fixes and tweaks....love this one, too.
Wow, I love your colours. It is interesting to read how you work through your technique for getting the setup just right. Thanks for sharing.
I bet it feels good to be at such a satisfactory stage of the quilt making process. It looks beautiful.
Oh, I love the changes. That made all the difference even with the added bottom row it looks great now. I guess you know what you are doing by now.
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