My Dresden Plates top is done and my quilt is sandwiched. Yippee!
This is my biggest quilt that I’ve made so far: 102-1/2” x 102-3/4” and is quite cumbersome to handle.
So, the next step will be somewhat time-consuming. There will be some machine quilting as well as hand quilting. It will be a while before you see this quilt again.
Next post will be a sneak peek of my round robin project.
Have a great day!
What a beautiful quilt. Job well done.
ReplyDeleteIt is wonderful! Do the helpers approve this time?
ReplyDeleteThis is so very pretty! I like how you made the corners. What an inspiration you are!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Stunning! I absolutely fell in love with this quilt, on first sight!
ReplyDeleteIt is so beautiful. Do you have a table to baste your quilts on?
ReplyDeleteIts beautiful. I especially like how you did the sashing and border. A very interesting quilt - great job!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. This is an wonderful quilt.
ReplyDeleteI take a few of those plates. They are simply gorgeous. This another one of those types of quilts on my every expanding "to do" list. Great work!
ReplyDeleteRose Marie your work is just so stunning, that is one big quilt...but so gorgeous...
ReplyDeleteThat is gorgeous!! And lots of lovely open space for some pretty quilting!
ReplyDeleteOh come on Rose Marieeee, you're making us all look bad next to you with all of those quilts being done so beautifully and sew fast! LOL, you do inspire me to get on with it and finish something up again. :) The first hand quilted quilt that I slept under was a Dresden Plate...such a fond memory.
ReplyDeleteOMG!!! Such beautiful quilts. Keep it up! Wish I could quilt like that!
ReplyDeleteSusan
Another beauty, you never fail us with your creations Rose Marie, but you do show us up.....lol.....
ReplyDeleteAsk and ye shall receive, eh? Beautiful!!! I love how you've set your plates. Really spectacular.
ReplyDeleteSome day I'll do one of these, it's wonderful. I'm at http://patchesquiltworks.blogspot.com
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