On the preceeding Saturday I went to a quilt show, and noticed how all their quilting lines did not show on their completed quilt. This is a problem I've had in the past, where I have been unable to remove all the quilting lines. I was very fortunate that they shared their tips with me. Particularly how to get stubborn marks. I was concerned that I might not be able to get my markings out (eek!).
So on Sunday night I soaked the quilt in cold water to remove the "temporary" quilting lines. Those quilting lines hadn't disappeared for over 2 years! Most disappointingly (but possibly not surprising) they did not come out. So on Monday I soaked the quilt in warm water and Napisan, for about 8 hours. Thankfully all the chalk was removed. Phew. As I used warm water, I knew that there would be some shrinkage of the quilt. Now the quilt has that crinkly antique look - which I LOVE.
Rather than bombard you with images, here is one that shows the front and the back. If you are interested you can see more photos on Webshots.
Currently arranging delivery with the new owner.
Some quick notes about the "design" elements.
- the recipient loves dogs, and has a celtic heritage - so this is what lead the theme
- the centre of the quilt was the original size, but the recipient wanted a larger quilt - the store no longer had the same fabrics, so my step-daughter selected the border fabrics
- black triangles were added to the border, to try and connected the outside with the centre
- black binding was selected to "tie" it all together
- hand quilting design was created by myself and is predominantly celtic knots, 2 corners contain intertwined celtic dogs - all designs follow the "celtic rules" of overs and unders
- the label on the back is the silhouette of my eldest dog
- the name of this quilt is also a nick name for my eldest dog, it also reflects the loud colours on the quilt front
- quilt started around January 2007 in Titirangi, Waitakere, NZ and completed in Hawkes Bay, NZ
