It is finished and only days after the wedding.
Lots of cross-hatch took lots of time. I'm glad I had my cross-hatch rulers. They made it so nice.
The backside.
And I have to add this wedding pic of Chris and Sarah. Eloise is enjoying herself with her dad. To see others, you can go here.
Beautiful! And all that quilting...my goodness that looks like it took forever. Beautiful beautiful.
ReplyDeleteWhat a totally awesome and beautiful quilt. Congrats!
ReplyDeleteWow - The back is so beautiful with all the quilting! I still enjoy my wedding quilt you made :-)
ReplyDeleteWow! That is gorgeous! I have never attempted trapunto, but have always admired it. You do beautiful work!
ReplyDeleteAnd there is such a thing as a crosshatch ruler??? The things you learn...
Whoa, your quilting is amazing, Elaine! That is a true heirloom quilt. Very lucky bride and groom! Thanks for linking up to TGIFF!
ReplyDeleteOh, Elaine, that is an amazing quilt! Very beautiful quilting - I stand in awe!! I only hope I can do as well someday. Whoop whoop!
ReplyDeleteHoly Moly! That quilt is amazing! Well done!! (And I love that wedding pic, looks like a fun time). Found you through TGIFF :)
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh that is a lot of crosshatching and how perfect! Beautiful quilt! Thanks for sharing.
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Wow! That quilt is amazing!
ReplyDeleteTrapunto is on my list of "one day" projects!