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| Retriever Quilt II Front |
No sunshine today for my photographs of the completed quilt. We managed to get a couple taken before it began to sprinkle. Nevertheless, it's done now, and Handsome is so cute. He actually thinks I'll let him use it before Christmas Day! lol
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| Retriever Quilt II Back |
Surprise! In order to make a backing large enough for this quilt top, I had to really get creative. I had fat 1/8ths of some fabric, fat 1/4s of others, three yards of the black "tossed" retrievers, and this gorgeous black labrador panel. It became the centerpiece for the back and the rest came together around it.
I guess Handsome could actually use it as the front if he so desired, except that there will be a label on this side before Christmas. The completed quilt finished at 83" long by 68" wide. That's a lot of warmth to cover my sweetheart.
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| Retriever Quilt Notes |
These are the pages of graph paper and note cards I used to get the measurements right. That last card is my calculation for how many 2-1/4" strips of fabric I'd need for the binding. I wrote down the names of all the dogs so I wouldn't miss anyone, and they're all stitched into the gold squares. You may be able to read them if you enlarge the photo.
| Retriever Quilt I Front |
Finally, here's the first retriever quilt - actually the first quilt - I ever made. I used fancy stitches to go around all the motifs, and mostly used the panel as it came with all the bordered retriever images. I made this when Handsome and I were first married. That was forty one years ago.
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| Retriever Quilt I Back |
Over all these years, this quilt has covered many snuggles, laughs, tears, people and dogs. We've always joked that once you sat under it, it was impossible to stay awake. It was patched many times, and got a new binding a few years ago because the old one was so tattered. In memory of this quilt, I incorporated two strips of the same fabric into a border in the new quilt.
I didn't put a label on this quilt when I made it, but I'm going to add one after Christmas, officially gifting it to our beautiful Bella who will practically do anything to lie on it. It's hers now, and Handsome will enjoy the new one - which I'm sure he'll be happy to share with her, too.
Thanks for following this process with me. It sure is fun knowing that you all care about the things I make, and our life here at Hickory Hill Farm.
Merry Christmas Week to one and all!!!






It's wonderful Donna and I know your Handsome will be pretty happy to snuggle with Bella beneath it. Well done!!
ReplyDeleteHi MA:
DeleteThank you, dear. He's already trying to abscond with it before it's officially Christmas! He's so spoiled, but if I have to wait for mine, he has to wait for his! lol
Happy Christmas, my friend.
xoxo
Donna
This quilt is like that Instant Pot that was the rage a few years ago, it's instant quilt, just add water and poof Donna has a finished quilt. Amazing. This quilt will definitely be responsible for many
ReplyDeletenaps. The colors are just perfect, so beautiful. Well done.
Shirley
Hi Shirley:
DeleteYou've made me laugh out loud yet again. Far from "instant" my dear. In fact, if we're being technical, it's taken me three years. I do admit the last week has been a little intense. I still have a pair of jammie pants to make, yet. (We bought them for the girls already so that's off my list.) Thank you for all your kind words, dear.
Merry Christmas Week!
xoxo
Donna
I am amazed at how quickly you created this lovely quilt. Merry Christmas to you and yours.
ReplyDeleteHi Bev:
DeleteIt was a little intense, I admit. Thank you, dear. Merry Christmas to you and your family, too! Hugs,
xoxo
Donna
What a fabulous quilt, the former quilt is pretty also.
ReplyDeleteI think Handsome is happy with it!
Marilyn