My Roman Holiday quilt made it back from the longarm quilter and I am just thrilled with the work she did. It's very detailed and each star has a pretty spiral snowflake pattern in the middle - that's 36 stars! It's more beautiful and detailed than I could have imagined. The pattern is Opening Day, another terrific pattern from Miss Rosie's Quilt Company. Despite the number of pieces, this one went together in a SNAP - truly. Everything fit together perfectly - no pulling or tugging to get the borders to fit. Really, I promise.
I met with a new longarm quilter today to drop off my Portobello Market quilt - another Miss Rosie design called 4OT. She showed me some amazing samples of her work so I let her have free rein with the quilting design. I am anxious to see what she comes up with.
But for now, enjoy these pictures of my beautiful Opening Day quilt.
I'll take it if you don't want it! LOL It is absolutely gorgeous! It's a keeper for sure! Nancy in WI
ReplyDeleteThat is jaw dropping. Truly. I wish I could see it in person!
ReplyDeleteBeauriful quilt, Lisa!!! Your longarm quilter did a fantastic job with the machine quilting too.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous! Definitely a stunner! The quilting is wonderful.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful quilt!! I love this fabric line (of course I think I love all Moda fabric lines). Can't wait to see your Portobello quilt!
ReplyDeleteYour Roman Holiday turned out beautiful. She did a great job.
ReplyDeleteIt's just so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteNow that is just right, isn't it? I can't wait to get mine to the quilter and back again! Mine is so backed up I probably won't get it until February though. I think that is my absolute favorite quilt. Thank you for suggesting the combination of fabric and pattern! Perfection.
ReplyDeleteDoes your long arm quilter do this free hand or does she have a pattern and a stylus? It's really fantastic and you should advertise her name so I can send my quilts her way!
ReplyDeleteThe quilting is superb!! It definitely adds the perfect tough to an already beautiful quilt. Nicely done, Lisa (and quilter lady)!
ReplyDeleteYour Roman Holiday quilt is magnificent! Outstanding quilting! Looking forward to the Portobello quilt.
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