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Wednesday, February 12, 2014
Olympic Rings Quilt Finished!
The Winter Olympics was exactly what I needed to motivate me to finish the quilt that I started 2 years ago, during the Summer Olympics. I stitched on the binding this morning, just as the last of the snow is melting. It's 54" by 72"... the perfect size for snuggling under while we watch the Olympics on TV.
I decided to quilt laurel leaf wreaths in each of the rings. As the legend goes, Laurel leaf wreaths were put upon the victor's heads during the original Olympics in ancient Greece. The rest of the quilting is my attempt at flames, from the Olympic torch. I think it was so neat to see it go into space during it's voyage to Russia.
I decided to use a black and white variegated thread in the black top and bottom borders, and LOVE the effect! I'll be using this technique again!
The back is simple, just some coordinating solids I had.
I love the way the rings and other quilting shows on the back. As I've gotten better at free motion quilting, I like solid colored backs more and more, as they show off the quilting, rather than hide it.
I hope you are enjoying the Olympics as much as I am. Call me crazy, but my favorite events are the Half Pipe Snowboarding events, as well as the Mogul Skiing. I find them mesmerizing. I think my own background in gymnastics is what makes them appeal to me, as they have so many wonderful flips and twists. What's your favorite event of the Winter Olympics?
Another totally off topic question I have is what camera do you use? My point and shoot has bit the dust, and my son's who I've been using (same model, a Cannon Powershot), is following suit. I took all of these with my ipad mini. It's OK, but not great. I really want to save up and get a nice one next. Thanks for any advice!
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