I don't think these pictures do it justice.....as I don't have a place to photograph something this big.......it does look wonderful and the hand quilting added so much to it! That is what kept me going on it, to see the transformation of each block......beautiful!
I have no idea how some of you have done the whole quilt several times over.....you're killing me! I have no desire to do that at all. Been there done that.....ready to do something else! But kuddos to you that have the stamina to do that!
Right now she is in the quilt rack waiting for her label, which I think I will work on after posting this blog.
Note: This picture was taken before the whole top was quilted. |
My goal was to have this quilt totally done sometime during the 150th Anniversary of the Civil War, which meant having it done by April 9, 2015. Civil War Ends .......eye witness accounts for your perusal. I am thrilled to have met that accomplishment. What I personally really love about this quilt, in being able to honor those in our families that fought, North or South, in this conflict. Both the Silver Fox and I have ancestors that represented both sides. I think I inked about 25 names. Did you know that Iowa in the Civil War had the most men serve in proportion to the state's population than any other state? A little trivia for you! But the men from our family did not live in Iowa at the time of the civil war.
Henry L. Leach was one of my husband's ancestors. And see the star by his name, that tells me he is a grandfather, not an uncle or cousin. G-5 Poof is your challenge for this week.....get to it!
This is the only picture I have with me in it. A little hard to do without friends to help and you can't see mine! Robin and Karan are hiding to hold this baby up and it is a heavy quilt.....lots of pieces, means lots of seam allowances. This was taken two weeks ago at a retreat I attended at the Grout museum. So it was not quite done, but while I attended, I got my two blocks done each day......a lady on a mission!
Here we are in all our glory!
Done is better than perfect!
But I think she is just perfect, but I might be a little bit bias! :)
12 comments:
AWESOME!!!!! So Proud of you my Friend. Congratulations on a goal met with a beautiful end result.
Sheri, I am so happy that you were able to finish your DJ. You have inspired so many others in their journeys. I wish I could see her in person. She is just stunning!!
Lordy and holy katoonies. What a stellar finish. Good job! -Jeanne in Michigan
Sheri - I am so proud of you! I can only imagine how it feels to have finished your "masterpiece." Congrats on a job well done. It's beautiful.
YOU ARE A GODDESS !!
A beautiful finish. A wonderful piece of art. Congratulations.
Carolyn B
Fabulous and I love your picture with "The Masterpiece". I cannot see remaking this quilt multiple times either but...I have seen smaller "theme" versions and interesting two color schemes that are nifty.....but there are a lot of great quilts to,sew. Love Ymir family histories are entwined....wonderful.....
Jane Nj/WI....and elsewhere....
WOW I'm speechless, it's GORGEOUS and I LOVE it!!! I'm so thrilled for you Sheri, you've inspired me to set a 'finishing' goal.. thank you!!! cheers, Marian in Aust
Wonderful accomplishment! Beautiful piecing and quilting. You should be proud.
Charlotte
A most goregeous, beautiful quilt Sheri. I think I have made about 6 blocks, so when I have finished my Nearly Insane quilt, I must get on and make more!
To have hand quilted it was an amazing feat! Very well done.
Sue in New Zealand
Wonderful! It is amazing, I received my DJ book for Christmas last year and started it in January, but, haven't gotten too far. I think I have about 25 blocks done. We moved this summer, so my DJ blocks got put on the back burner and I plan to start up again in the new year, I just joined the DJ group and saw something that led me to your blog. I think I need to set some kind of a goal - that does help me get something accomplished.
Espero poder fazer uma dessa, tão espetacular, parabéns
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