Thursday, October 14, 2021

Benjamin Biggs Flimsy Finish

 


It's been a long time coming.  The applique on the Benjamin Biggs reproduction quilt is finally done. 
I kept up with the block of the month pretty well for the first year, then other things became more interesting I guess. 
Fall of 2020, I pulled out the finished, or mostly finished blocks with a renewed commitment to finish.  I pushed through and got the blocks finished and sewn together by the end of the year. 



While also working on the monotonous swags, I worked out how I'm going to quilt this, by making a test block using raw edge applique with a clever plan I stole from another quilter to manage the "stupid flowers" that are in the corner of each block. 
 
I've decided on a mix of FMQ and hand applique. 
A friend bought the test sample pillow in exchange for a donation to my favorite charity.

I ordered backing fabric this weekend and found a pure white batting in the stash.  
Last night I finished the very last of the red petals on the swag borders.  I'm not sure how my swags ended up with an extra swoop on the corner from the original.... but adaptation is always good. 

Hoping to get the top marked and sandwiched this weekend!

3 comments:

Angie in SoCal said...

This is fabulous! Congratulations!!
Mine? Just 3 1/2 blocks done.

Kleine Vingers said...

It is beautifull.

Robin said...

This is a quilt I've wanted to make since Gay first made it available. Your quilt to has turned out so lovely - just fabulous. Your idea for the corners is very clever. I hope I can get the UFOs to a manageable size so I can start something as wonderful as this.