It's finished! My Jacob's Ladder quilt is done. All 2,728 pieces!!! It's easily one of my most favorite quilts I've made. It's from a Blue Elephant Stitches tutorial found here. I started it after finishing my Penny Sampler, actually craving a project that would challenge me more (but I still really love that quilt too!) It's been nearly a year since I began this project and it feels so good to wrap it up before the baby and summer comes (no one wants to be hand quilting on a hot day!).
The backing is a pretty choice from Anna Maria Horner's Innocent Crush line. I bought a bunch of it on sale for $5 a yard at a LQS just before I finished this quilt top. I came very close to buying fabric for the binding but finally used some Lizzy House Constellations asteric print from my stash- it was perfect and I actually had a full yard!
Linking up to Finish it up Friday at Crazy Mom Quilts.
Total stash fabric used in this post: 1 yard (most of this quilt was completed in 2014, so I am just counting the binding towards the total of stash fabric used)
Total stash fabric used since 1/1/15: 30.5 yards
Total stash fabric used to date: 31.5 yards
11 comments:
I can't believe you hand quilted this!!! And I'm sure the back looks better than you think -- after all, you've had your nose and fingers pressed against it for months. :) Yay for a finish!!!
Beautiful quilt!
Gorgeous! :)
Wow, that is mind-boggling how many pieces! You are amazing. The skill and patience is so far beyond me :D
Oh, this quilt is gorgeous! I bet you are doing the happy dance now!
Wow that is a lot of work on the piecing and quilting. Great job. I love quilting with perle cotton, I think it gives the quilt great texture.
Wow - just look at all that hand quilting - that's a labour of love and definitely worth every stitch!
Absolutely stunning! I'm always in awe of those who have the patience to hand quilt. I need to slow down and give it a try.
Absolutely stunning! I'm always in awe of those who have the patience to hand quilt. I need to slow down and give it a try.
so beautiful!
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