Monday, September 26, 2011

Dear Jane...revisited!!!

Finished Dear Jane

Photo - courtesy of Gwen.

It's amazing to me still that I worked on this quilt. Seriously - I had to recover after this one because of how long it took me to quilt. But, it was well worth it and it is a beautiful quilt. So, when Gwen told me her quilt was finished I just had to share it with you. I am still getting comments on the quilt and it has been shared around a ton of quilting forums around the internet. So - I love how it was finished - wish it was mine - still.

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18 comments:

  1. I don't think I could ever get tired of seeing that quilt. EVER!

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  2. it is beautiful! someday i hope mine will be done, too! hehe not even half way through the blocks, but hey i only started this year! (and only began to quilt again this year, too!)

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  3. That is one of the most incredible quilts I've ever seen! I wouldn't even know where to begin to come up with the colors and placements and stuff. Guess I'm still too new at this, but WOW, well done!

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  4. Wow,this is absolutely awesome.

    I only have done fifteen blocks and hope finished it .

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  5. very nice job....I just handquilted a Dear Jane. It took me a month....was the hardest quilt I have every handquilted....but it was beautiful...it is on my blog; if you would like to have a peek at it....

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  6. As always, you do wonderful work!

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  7. Here come the blue ribbons! This is gorgeous!

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  8. this is the most amazing quilt...and quilting!!! WOW!

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  9. Oh. My. Goodness. Quite possibly the most gorgeous quilt EVER!!

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  10. I've always like the Dear Jane quilt done in the Civil War repro fabrics but I like it even more done in those brights! It's so happy looking.

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  11. Wow, what a work of art. I too could look at that quilt for a long, long time. Beautiful

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  12. the Dear Jane quilt is absolutely beautiful! It is gorgeous in modern fabric! I would love to see the machine quilting up close or the back if it is plain fabric. Thanks for sharing!

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  13. What amazing teamwork...fabulous piecing and fabulous quilting as well. Inspiring.
    Judi, I hope you will do an extended blog on how you approached this design challenge, what drove your decisions, and how you did the intricate quilting, particularly of the outer curved sections, without running into distorions. Lots of close up photos would be wonderful.

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  14. It really is unbelievable. Great job to both of you!

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  15. This is stunnong, I love the bright colour. If only mine could be finished....

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  16. This is probably one of the most gorgeous DJ quilts I've seen. In fact, it inspired me to finally quilt my own DJ in a similar fashion, Mine is now done and hanging where I see it every day. Love it! Thanks for the inspiration.....I admire your awesome talent!

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  17. OMG, that is amazing! My patience would have stopped before it started!

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  18. I can't get over how amazing the DJ rainbow quilts are...... I really need to get back into making mine....

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Thank you so much for taking the time to comment here. I appreciate all of your sweet comments and I love to read them. Sadly, I don't always get back to everyone. If you have a specific question, please email me directly at judi (at) greenfairyquilts (dot) com