Thursday, December 1, 2011

TFIFF (or almost Friday) - Genesis of a quilter

No, TFIFF is not a typo. I'm just SO freaking relieved this is finished. It has taken a lifetime. Literally. This guy's lifetime:
Patches when quilt was started

Patches when quilt finished (yesterday)














Let me tell you a story...

1999: Girl gets Elna sewing machine as present. Girl decides to learn to quilt. On her own. (This is before the internet got big, when we learnt quilting from stone tablets these things called books).

2000: Girl starts a quilt involving triangles, cuts with scissors, buys polyester fabrics and poly batting. It ends up in the Salavation Army bin. Salvation Army gives it to the Lost Dogs home (for all I know). Girl gets puppy and names him Patches after new hobby.

2002: Girl takes classes, discovers applique and starts baby quilt for pregnant sister in law. Finishes quilt. Feels triumphant. Has BRILLIANT idea of designing own KING SIZE quilt as wedding present for friends. Finishes top in time for wedding (regularly tested by Patches). Grinds to halt.


Girl discovers fitting King size quilt through baby-size Elna potentially similar to giving birth. Takes 3 years to complete in-ditch quilting. Grinds to halt.

2003-2007: Couple intended as quilt receipients have first child. Girl thinks "gosh/darn/damn/crap/s$&#*/[insert increasingly rude word for each year here], I really should finish that quilt".

2008 - Girl gets Bernette. Girl discovers fitting King size quilt through standard size Bernette is still only slightly more feasible (and a lot less fun) than trying to fit camel through eye of a needle. Grits teeth and wrestles quilt through for straightline in-the-ditch quilting, bit by painful bit. Girl is faced by insurmountable problem of how to finish off quilting given large triangles of blank space. Grinds to halt.


2009-2010 - Girl either:
a) acts like dog that has had encounter with particularly nasty cat and pretends not to notice quilt every time she opens spare-room door or
b) wastes inordinate amounts of time pondering what to do with blank spaces in quilt.


2010: Original intended recipients of quilt celebrate 10th wedding anniversary.

2011: Girl suffers quilt induced nervous breakdown, buys new sewing machine with BIG space and extension table, works out what to do with the big triangular gaps in the quilt, starts TGIFF with M-R and FINISHES THE FREAKING THING.

So THAT, my friends, is why it is a TFIF Friday instead of a TGIF Friday.

Thank FREE-MOTIONQUILTING It's Finished Friday!
(That was what you thought the F stood for, wasn't it?)

Enough teasing, here are the proper photos. (For Giles, it's a black homespun solid with stars in very bright, marbled colours, set on diamond points, with little 1.5" squares crisscrossing diagonally across the quilt around each star. One very thin border with all the rainbow colours graduating and melding from red through orange, yellow, green, to blue, to purple, to pink and back again to red, all the way around, with a wider black border to finish off. Which is why it's called a jewelbox quilt - the colours fairly sparkle.)
Held up by camera assistant


Before nearly falling off wall with camera

Late afternoon sun on quilt in my bedroom
(I didn't get to wash it as it didn't fit in the washing machine!!! But I did sleep under it last night - first night sleeping under my own quilt!)

Now submit your own finish below or check out some of the other finishes. :) Thanks for joining me in this week's TGIFF. Next week is at M-Rs and remember to join the TGIFF blog to stay updated or sign up to host.
Posting this early (it's nearly Friday in New Zealand) to enter the Quilting Gallery's weekly contest, which is appropriately 'Stars'. Julie always wins so you may as well go and vote for her, and me too if you're feeling kind! Voting starts Friday. Your time, I'm guessing...










25 comments:

  1. I love this story...my first quilt was rightly name Genesis. And it took me about 5 years to finish. Not quite as long as yours but then again, I had it professionally quilted...at the time I knew better than to even try.

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  2. I love, love, love this quilt. So, you know, if your so over this quilt that you never want to see it again, let me know and I'll send you my address :)

    So do the married couple now get the quilt, or are you keeping it?

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  3. It's beautiful - I want one!! If you start now, will you have it finished for my 40th anniversary in 2017? ;-)

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  4. Your quilt is lovely, well done and thank-you for sharing!

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  5. This is beautiful. Even better finished than I imagine and I knew it would be fab!

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  6. Now that's an accomplishment! Good for you and it's finished. Glad you didn't fall off the wall.....

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  7. Your quilt is stunning. You have such a history with it now it would be hard to give it away....but what a gift it would make.

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  8. congrats on the finish - and it's a beauty too - bet you smile everytime you catch sight of it too!

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  9. Don't know what I love the most your quilt or your ever soooo cute little dog. Its Friday here in Aussie so I am the first the link WOW. Will be popping over to vote for your quilt.

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  10. Good luck in the contest. I almost entered but after seeing your quilt, I am glad I didn't. It is fabulous and you must be so relieved and proud to be DONE.

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  11. Sooo beautiful Laura. And so glad to hear that you are already using it. x

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  12. This quilt is so gorgeous!! I've got to pin it, because some day I really have to make a brights-on-black quilt.

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  13. P.S. Your story cracked me up. :) (and I can totally relate!!)

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  14. OMG! I am ROFLMAO!!! You are sooo funny, girl. And I just happened upon your quilt by accident. (I thought I was following you all this time but wasn't - so now I am!) Anyway, I went to vote for someone else's quilt and saw yours and HAD to vote for it instead. It's gorgeous, Laura, and you should be sooo proud of it. Good luck - I hope you win! :o)

    XOXO,

    Cyndi

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  15. It's gorgeous, Laura! Congratulations. Great story for a great quilt! I'll be voting for yours in the Quilting Gallery contest for sure.

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  16. What a special finish! congratulations! That is a huge undertaking and a lovely quilt! Love those bright colours and you'll smile every time you see it. I really enjoyed the story :)

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  17. Hee hee, I hopped over here to check out your upcoming QAL, and so glad I got here in time for this story :oD

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  18. What a story! Congrats for your big finish! It's beautiful!

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  19. What a great story! And a beautiful quilt! Good job with the FMQ.

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  20. well after all the trials and tribulations, you did a damn fine job, and the quilt is lovely.

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  21. I love the black background of your quilt. Beautiful....Kathi

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  22. I love your story and your beautiful quilt. You have a great writing style - I was cracking up, though I must admit it hit a little close to home. LOL

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  23. Laura, great job! What an accomplishment for your finish this week. I am late to the party this week, but I made it just in time...

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  24. I love the picture of Patches at the start and the end - and its a lovely quilt!

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