Tadam!!! 2 years later, all my Dear Jane blocks are now sewn. They are on my design wall. A big thank you to Aunt Reen. Everything is very well explained on her blog and I followed her explanations for many many blocks.
J'ai assemblé façon ''quilt as you go'' par panneau de 5 x 4 blocs ou 4 x 4 blocs pour piquer plus facilement ces petits blocs à la machine à coudre domestique.
I did ''quilt as you go'' with these blocks to get pannel 5 x 4 blocks or 4 x 4 blocks. It will be easier to quilt them on my domestic sewing machine this way.
Borders and corners are ready too. Each middle triangle is yellow.
Les bordures et les coins sont également prêts. Chaque triangle du milieu est jaune.
No trip around the world, no same fabrics, some modifications too,... it will be my way to see this quilt, a funny scrappy way! Now, let's do sandwiches...
J'ai interprété cette courtepointe à ma façon, avec mes capacités et quelques modifications. C'est ma façon de me l'approprier. Maintenant, faisons les sandwiches...
À suivre en 2015!
À la prochaine!
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Elle est belle. Cette courtepointe semble être une épreuve de force. Un peu comme le chef-d'oeuvre que les apprentis devaient réaliser au Moyen-âge pour devenir un artisan reconnu. Le livre prend la poussière sur mes tablettes, je ne suis pas certaine qu'il va se matérialiser un jour. Peut-être à ma retraite, dans 20 ou 25 ans. Encore bravo (même si elle n'est pas encore complétée). Comment allez-vous la piquer, ce n'est pas évident avec autant de motifs ?
RépondreSupprimerWow! Congratulations Celine - it looks amazing. Well done on getting all those blocks made so quickly. I amafraid mine is on the back burner again but I will get back to it sometime soon. xx
RépondreSupprimerIt's just amazing!! I will make one Dear Jane quilt eventually in my life :) your turned out wonderful and I think that quilt as you go is a great way to put together such a big quilt on a small machine!
RépondreSupprimerThanks for sharing on the linky party on my blog!!
Congratulations! What a huge accomplishment! It will be so gratifying to you when it is completely done.
RépondreSupprimerCongratulations on this HUGE accomplishment. It is beautiful! I know how much work goes into this because I am trying to finish my top (without borders) by the end of 2014. 2015 will be for the borders.
RépondreSupprimerWow! That is a lot of effort. You should be incredibly proud. Thank you for sharing your admirable work.
RépondreSupprimerWhat an achievement! So much work, and it's going to be a beautiful quilt.
RépondreSupprimerOh my ! Congratulations! I am in awe of anyone that undertakes making this quilt...so beautiful!! :)
RépondreSupprimerYour blocks are all very beautiful! Congratulations on such an amazing accomplishment.
RépondreSupprimerThis quilt will be such a treasure!
I love your dear Jane blocks! they look wonderful!
RépondreSupprimerBeautiful.... just beautiful!
RépondreSupprimerStunning! Congratulations on finishing! Thank you so much for linking up to @sewjosaturday!
RépondreSupprimerWow! Your Dear Jane blocks look amazing! :)
RépondreSupprimerThat is so cool. It would have taken me a lot longer than 2 years! Nice work. (: Love it.
RépondreSupprimerGorgeous. congratulions on finishing it. This quilt is on my to do list.
RépondreSupprimerWow! Very beautiful quilt. Congratulations on getting all of the blocks done.
RépondreSupprimerMerveilleux! C'est très magnifique.
RépondreSupprimerI have been working on my Dear Jane for almost 2 years too, and I have also found Aunt Reen helpful, but I still have almost two borders left to sew. Well done!
Pas à pas et bloc à bloc, n'est pas?