This morning I assembled the last row of the mystery quilt:
This is the row right through the middle; the longest row with seven blocks, eight sashing units, and the triangles for each corner.
Once it was assembled, it didn't take long to sew the last two seams to get the whole top together. And here it is:
In time for the final "On Ringo Lake" link-up. I'll add the link here when Bonnie publishes the link-up on Monday her time. Here it is! Would you believe there are people who have already got full-size versions quilted and bound?
It looks fantastic! The constant blue in the border really pulls it together. That is a lot of treadling, a very impressive achievement.
ReplyDeleteLooks fabulous! Well done.
ReplyDeleteI'm afraid I have packed mine away for now...😬
Brilliant and I love the colour combination.
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous. Well done!
ReplyDeleteWell done getting the top done so quickly. I found six blocks enough for now and after the photo packed it away! Good luck with the quilting.
ReplyDeleteYou deserve a medal for doing so much so accurately and so quickly.
ReplyDeleteThis really is a marvellous design.
Oh wow, you're finished already? I'm struggeling with my first blocks. It looks great.
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI am so impressed with your finished top. Nice work!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! And so fast!
ReplyDeleteI get a sewing day today, for the first time since before Christmas - I'll be madly assembling bits!
Very impressive, not only the colours but also the finsh
ReplyDeleteWhat a great achievement. It looks fabulous. I'm still working on the umpty-dum pieces required but have enough of everything that I can start to put together a few rows.
ReplyDeleteGreat achievement Vireya. It looks fabulous. I'm still working on the umpty-dum pieces required but have enough of everything now that I can put together a few rows and see how it looks.
ReplyDeleteLake Ringo is impressive. Well done I'm sure thoes finished quilters are snowed in and don't have lovely gardens to tend to and enjoy.
ReplyDeleteWell done!
ReplyDeleteMine is nowhere near finished - Way too many itty bitty pieces to cut, machine problems and ..... when does school go back????
Maybe next time I will do a half size too.
Cheers Wendy