Last week my quilting stitch group met for our monthly meeting.  We were supposed to bring a finished quilt from the challenge gauntlet that had been laid down last year.  Ok, so I didn't finish my quilt.  I did get the top done but I expect I will have it machine quilted by my friend Jackie.  It turned out much larger than I originally thought -- 77" x 87" -- what was I thinking?!  Way toooooo big for me to machine quilt on my Bernina and if I hand-quilted it, my niece might never get it.

I really like the way it turned out and it will be perfect for her.   I bought the fabric in Manhattan after I visited her when she lived in Hoboken.  Yes, that was 2 years ago.  Time flies.  The fabric is a great Japanese print and I used either white, red, or black fabric around the print squares.  Now she's living in California and that's a long way to go to visit but I'll get there someday.
In the meantime, I've got my challenge to finish for next year. It's a four block quilt by Terry Clothier Thompson and I've had the one block done for years. I tried desperately to get my group to cut me some slack and make it a wall-hanging but nooooooooooo, they wouldn't have any of that. Plus I have the rest of the pieces already cut out, just need to hand applique them down.
In the meantime, I've got my challenge to finish for next year. It's a four block quilt by Terry Clothier Thompson and I've had the one block done for years. I tried desperately to get my group to cut me some slack and make it a wall-hanging but nooooooooooo, they wouldn't have any of that. Plus I have the rest of the pieces already cut out, just need to hand applique them down.

I do like the way it came out but it's been so long I'll have to try and find the class notes and pattern so I can finish it in this decade.  Not looking good to be finished by next February.  Too many other things to get in the way.
 
 
 
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I wish the first picture was larger so I could see the Japanese pattern properly. Now it looks like a kaleidoscope :(
Though I like kaleidoscopes.
Thanks for the feedback Amoena. I posted another picture of the block, a bit closer, so you can hopefully see the fabric design better.
Thanks! The pattern is really lovely =)
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