Monday, 21 December 2015

My Dear Jane progress

Some inspiration from Carla and an afternoon in the air conditioning has seen some great and unexpected progress on My Dear Jane over the weekEnd. I have quit at 81 blocks, I just knew I wouldn't finish all the piecing and I am at peace with my decision. 


So a lap size DJ it will be. Here is Myf assisting with block layout.


These are the blocks all joined together.......I even used the sewing machine which is very unusual for me. I must admit that my joins aren't quite as tidy as they would be if I had hand sewn them, but I just wanted this done.


I'm feeling quite invigorated to look at the border triangles now. As with the blocks, I'm just going to select the ones I want to make.

The cool change is blowing in this afternoon, and there is a hint of rain in the air........very happy.

Susan x

21 comments:

  1. Beautiful colours you have used. Good to see it together as a top.

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  2. Oh my - it is stunning Susan!! I'm enjoying spotting all the applique and can see why you selected these blocks. You've ended up with a good number to showcase and I'm looking forward to your border. Very tempting...
    We're enjoying a wonderful cool day of steady rain here - hope you get the same!

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  3. Just beautiful. It will be a stunning quilt as it is and the last thing you want is for it to become a chore and not get finished. I'm looking forward to seeing your border progress. Isn't it lovely to have cooler, damp weather. Enjoy it while you can.

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  4. Looks gorgeous, can't wait to see the triangles that you pick.
    Is myf checking to see if it will be the right size for her?
    Loving the cool change her as well hope it lasts a few days at least.

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  5. Very impressive ..... as long as you are happy that's all that matters.

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  6. Beautiful! I would have ended up with a mugrug lol! I just love the colour. Myf is very cute and obviously enjoyed chilling out!

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  7. Stunning..awesome..amazing... Great helper xxx

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  8. Just like everyone else said...it is amazing! Well done Susan.

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  9. Your quilt is looking amazing, Susan. I love your little helper.

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  10. I have seen the original quilt in the states last year, you would not even recognize the quilt! I would not worry too much about joints that don't fit exactly! In the Original you will find blocks with no sashing because they were to big, or with an extra sashing to make a small block larger. Enjoy your cooler weather. It is rather weird in Holland too, no winter what so ever and way to warm!

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  11. Your lap size DJ is still a major achievement. Look at all the work in all of those blocks. You will get lots of use with a lap sized quilt. Is Myf laying claim to this one?

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  12. That is a beautiful quilt...well done!!! No problems with joining that I can see, it looks amazing!! Myf helping or checking the sewing?? Lol!!

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  13. Dear Susan,
    it looks great, love your red and white colors. Wonderful layout.
    Greetings,
    Sylvia

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  14. Your DJ blocks look so beautiful !
    Happy Xmas and New Year from the Netherlands !

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  15. Your red and white DJ blocks are beautiful. Its a wonderful accomplishment. Sometimes a quilt just lets you know when it's time to stop. Merry Christmas Glad the weather is cooling off a bit for you. We've been seeing reports here in the states of the many wildfires across Australia.

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  16. Looks fantastic Susan, well done.

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  17. oh wow it looks amazing.... great job
    Hugz

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  18. Beautiful, and I love the idea of making this pattern in a lap sized quilt. Looking forward to seeing the border pieces...

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  19. Susan, that is gorgeous! I did laugh at your assistant, I have one who helps that way too :-)

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  20. Your DJ is wonderful - sometimes you just know when a quilt feels right and you are happy with it. How could we quilt without assistants? Our 3 shelties love to find napping spots nearby - sometimes right in the fabric closet, sometimes by the foot control of my machine or under the ironing board....
    Glad you have caught a cooler break from the heat. This Christmas will be the first non-white is many years...very strange.

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