Finished Steampunk Top
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It took all weekend, but I managed to finish up my Steampunk themed crazy quilt top.
It uses lots of great fabrics, including the Victorian Dream line from Roberta Morales for Quilting Treasures, some beautiful hand-dyed fabrics from Just Plain Laine, and of course, lots of scrap and stash fabrics. I am in love with how it came out, even if the handwork did get a little tedious toward the end.
A big thank you to all the ladies who were at Virtual Craft Night on Saturday, giving me encouragement to get the project done. Now, to find someone who has the time to do the machine quilting.
Beautiful and fantastic! My favorite parts are the gears and the whale. And the parade of roses! Really so many fun parts and you’ve made them look great together. We’ll done.
Thanks so much O! You’ve got such a great designer’s eye, so I always appreciate you’re feedback.
That is AMAZING!! Beautiful work.
Thanks so much Katie! Thanks to your comment today, I’ve rediscovered your blog. I’ll have to put you on my Feedly, so I don’t miss anything.
Awesome. I love it. Thinking I need to attempt one lol
You can do it! It’s time consuming, but I just look at it as “The longer this takes the less money I am spending on more fabrics.” and it’s an amazing way to use up your scraps. And if you do give it a try, be sure to share your project.
Did I give you my friend Joann’s #? She does machine quilting. Let me know if you want to talk with her.
this is so fantastic I cannot even begin to describe it! Amazing job!!!
wow,totally gorgeous and im in awe at the amount of handwork in that quilt,
LOVE the details!
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This is an epic quilt! So many details….I bet the photo doesn’t do it justice! Well done!