FO: Welcome home, Jane

The other day, Mom finished the quilting on my Round Robin quilt, and delivered it into my hands for binding. Before I show you the whole thing, here’s some shots of the amazing stitch work she did on it, as she was working on it.

And now the whole thing!

Isn’t it stunning??? I was in love with it before quilting, and I fell even harder when Mom brought it home to me.

The only thing keeping me from putting it on my own bed is that I’d have to redo my bedroom colours. So it’s in the shop and available to one lucky person!

You will recall this quilt was made as part of the Stay at Home Round Robin earlier this year. That means it’s 100% designed by me and 100% one-of-a-kind.

There are so many wonderful elements – highlighted by Mom’s amazing quilting! The fabric is mostly from the “Jane Austen At Home” line, which is inspired by fabrics from her actual home. There are a few other more modern florals mixed in here and there. The back is a pretty soft blue floral that just compliments the whole thing quite nicely.

It finished at about 86″ square, so it’s the perfect thing to complete a romantic bedroom decor.

I’m so proud of this one!

And thank you to all the quilting ladies who hosted the Round Robin – I’d love to do another!

14 thoughts on “FO: Welcome home, Jane

  1. Shirley Elliott

    That is such an awesome quilt!!! I really love the outer border with the pinwheels and log cabin blocks. They just add so much to the quilt. The friendship stars in the border next to them just pull it all together. Your Mom’s quilting is exquisite.

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  2. I could never part with it. It was beautiful before your Mom quilted it but after she worked her wonderful stitch magic it is incredible. I love everything about it from the fabric to the design to the stitching. You two make a wonderful team. If this move hadn’t just cost us an arm and a leg, I would have been very, very, very tempted.
    Blessings,
    Betsy

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