Friday, September 30, 2016

Friday Finish - Notched

Today's finish is the last project of my Finish Along Q3 goals.  I've played along successfully for three quarters this year.  It's a great way to stay focused on WIPs.

I started piecing Notched back here in March, and I had a finished top here in April.  And now a finished baby quilt measuring 36-inches square.


I procrastinated so long in quilting this because I didn't know how to quilt it.  I didn't want the quilting to detract from the awesome pattern.  Dena @ No Frickin' Blog Yet (will you just create a blog already) suggested diagonal quilting.  Success!


This is a great pattern by Yvonne @ Quilting Jetgirl.  You can find her tutorial here.


I found this backing at my LQS.  I'm so glad I bought it in a few colours.


I'm slowly making my way through many WIPs.  I'm going to get on top of them someday...but not this weekend.  I'm off to a wedding out of town on Saturday, and then walking/running a quarter marathon (10.5K) race on Sunday.  Still debating whether my mind and my body are both ready for my first 10K.


Linking up with:

Thank Goodness It's Finish Friday @ Celtic Thistle Stitches
Finish It Up Friday @ Crazy Mom Quilts
Can I Get a Whoop Whoop? @ Confessions of a Fabric Addict
Finished or Not Friday @ Busy Hand Quilts 



                   Finished or Not Friday at Busy Hands Quilts






20 comments:

  1. I really like this quilt in blue and white. So crisp, fresh and dynamic! The diagonal quilting is just right, too. Great finish!

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  2. Great quilt and good luck on your run!

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  3. Very pretty, and the backing is perfect! Good luck in your race!

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  4. Stunning! Could look at this beauty all day it's so gorgeous.
    Best of luck in your race!

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  5. WOW! Looks fantastic love the blue and white and your backing is the perfect pick.

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  6. Oh my....this is one striking quilt! I love the design with the solid fabrics. It is so bold! Your quilting and backing are perfect for the design, too. Thank you for the link!

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  7. Diagonal quilting is a perfect fit for this beauty.

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  8. Oh, I am so excited to see how your version of Notched finished, Anja. The diagonal quilting is a great touch, and the backing and binding are perfect. I hope that you enjoy the wedding and 10K this weekend. :)

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  9. Wow! This is such a great quilt! Fantastic job with colour choices and quilting!

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  10. Awesome quilt. Love the blues and the quilting is perfect. Have fun at both the wedding and the race.

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  11. Anja, it's absolutely stunning! Diagonal lines were the perfect choice! Love that backing, too. XO

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  12. That is a great pattern. Yvonne would be thrilled to see it made up in shades of blue. The diagonal lines are just right.
    Good luck with the 10 km!

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  13. Enjoy your busy weekend! Love this quilt! Maybe it's that blue is my favorite color or maybe it's the perfect combination of blues, but it really is fabulous. Those blues really sing!

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  14. Wow! The quilt looks amazing! Does this one have a home yet?

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  15. Gorgeous! The diagonal quilting was the perfect choice, and the backing fabric is perfect. I hope your 10k went well today :)

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  16. It is gorgeous and I think you chose the perfect way to quilt it. The diagonal lines add to the impact of the pattern.

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  17. It's a beautiful finish, such bold and striking colours. And you are doing great overall with the FAL! Thank you for participating in the FAL, on behalf of the 2016 global FAL hosts.

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  18. What a wonderfully striking quilt, the diagonal quilting was the perfect choice!

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  19. Those diagonal lines complement this quilt so well. Congrats on another finish! Hope the 10.5K race went well.

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  20. Fabulous! I love the bold colors, and the diagonal quilting lines are perfect -- they add to the final project, for sure. : )

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