This pattern was created by Krista Moser as the 2024 sew along. You can still find it available HERE. I ordered her kit because there needed to be a proper blend of shades. I am not exceptionally skilled at diamond shapes but she does great video tutorials which you have to watch during the year it's released.
I began the project October 2024, cut and sewed some units, then boxed it up until after the holidays. I think it was this past summer I pushed myself to finish the top since I knew the videos would be taken down when her new qal pattern was released.
I wanted this ready to display for the Christmas Season; so I quilted it up. I thought her straight line quilting would be easy so I went that route. Well, seems my 1/4 inch lines were too close, made it stiff as a board (thankfully it will hang on the wall) and did I mention it took FOREVER to quilt.?! It only measures 51 x 57. I should have done circular petals and other free motion designs in the shapes.which would have been quicker and more fun. The fabrics are mostly batiks. I have a lot of odd shape leftover pieces for scraps but have not been inspired to create something from them yet.
I used this wide back fabric on the back called Queens Garden. I used the black fabric from the quilt background for binding. I quilted it with Glide threads in matching colors, so there were a lot of stops and starts.
I'm joining these lovely linky parties this week. Please be sure to visit them to see what other creative quilters are sharing.
Sunday - Quilting is more fun than Housework...
Monday - Small Quilts & Doll Quilts
Monday Musings at Songbird Designs
Wednesday - The Inquiring Quilter
Thursday - quiltinglearningcombo.blogspot.com
Friday - Alycia Quilts
I wish everyone a happy and creative week. Thanks so much for stopping by.


Wow! That is beautiful, and I think that tight quilting enhanced it beautifully.
ReplyDeleteWOW! Your Christmas quilt is a beauty!! Hope you and your family had a nice Thanksgiving.
ReplyDeleteIsn't that gorgeous, Kat?! And perfect timing for finishing it, too. The straight line quilting looks amazing to me - sounds like you are very glad to have it done!
ReplyDeleteIt may be stiff, but your wall hanging is beautiful! Glad you were able to practice some new skills
ReplyDeleteFirst of all, your quilt looks AMAZING. Congratulations on finishing it just in time for Advent! I have a couple of suggestions for next time if you want to do really dense quilting again in the future without the quilt getting so stiff. First, a lighter weight thread and/or a slightly lighter weight thread in your bobbin than what you have in your needle. Something like 50 wt So Fine in the needle with 60 st Bottom Line or MagnaGlide 60 wt prewound bobbins works well for a heavily quilted quilt that needs to stay soft. If you want a heavier cotton thread in your needle for impact, you can still pair it with a lighter weight bobbin thread to reduce the stiffness. I often use King Tut 40 wt cotton in my needle with 50 wt So Fine in the bobbin and those play nicely together, too. Secondly, some battings are more likely to result in "cardboard quilt syndrome" than others, especially the ones with a scrim layer. The softest, snuggliest, most drapable batting I have ever tried (and I have tried most of them!) is Quilter's Dream Bamboo, which is a medium to light loft blend of cotton, bamboo, silk and Tencel. No matter how densely I quilt that batting, like even if I quilt the snot out of it, it has never yet turned out feeling stiff. However, as you said in your post, it's preferable for a wall hanging quilt to have more stiffness and stability so it doesn't sag and distort over time. You did a fantastic job.
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous piece you've finished...it will be so lovely hanging up for the holiday...
ReplyDeleteHugs, Julierose
What a beautiful quilt!🥰
ReplyDeleteWell, if it's a little stiff once hung on the wall, it won't be noticeable and will probably even be a plus for the drape. I love your quilt and these narrow quilted lines! Very modern and the eye can travel all over. Thank you for sharing your beautiful finish and linking up!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!!! Congratulations on a wonderful finish!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful quilt. It's a pain to start and stop so much for thread changes but it sure was worth it for this quilt.
ReplyDeleteYour quilt is absolutely gorgeous, Kat! I'm glad you decided to finish it in time for Christmas, such a beauty. Love how you have quilted yours. I know what you mean about 'takes forever to quilt'. I do mostly straight lines on my quilts, I kick myself every time, but I know I'd love the finished result.
ReplyDeleteYour wall quilt is just amazing. I love the coloration as well as the unique piecing for the poinsettias. I am in agreement with the match stick quilting taking SO DARN long. You think it should be so easy. Fantastic finish! Enjoy it for the season.
ReplyDeleteOh now that!! is a winner!! I am so glad you got it done for Christmas - it will make you smile all day long!!
ReplyDeleteThat quilting really enhances the design. This is simply gorgeous! Thanks for sharing on my weekly show and tell, Wednesday Wait Loss.
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Wow!! What a stunning quilt. I can’t even imagine how long it took to do the match stick quilting but can relate to it being boring…..but it’s finished and so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous, Kat! Glad you decided to finish this beauty.
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