Wednesday, October 31, 2018

Construction begins

     The last color tweak of the colorwash and the last black and white before I took it down, column by column and clipped them for 19 across. There are 21 rows.

      And 7 of them are sewn together so far. The web works.


10 comments:

Ramona said...

This is so beautiful! Gorgeous colors. Web sewing saves so much time!

Quiltdivajulie said...

So happy that you have gotten this far - I'll be reworking mine to enlarge it since it has been requested by our older son for his home.

Exuberantcolor/Wanda S Hanson said...

Linda, it is so beautiful. I know you like the webbing method and I hope the other students will find out how well it works too.

Mary said...

Absolutely beautiful!

Debbie said...

The top looks fabulous....the black and white photo really shows how well you got it blended.

A Left-Handed Quilter said...

It's gorgeous!! I tried "webbing" once. It looks good when I see others do it - but mine kept getting twisted up - and it seemed that the bigger it got - the more of a jumbled mess I had when I started sewing on the next piece - but then again it's probably just me - LOL - ;))

Mystic Quilter said...

Congratulations - a real beauty!!!

Ann said...

Wow! Beautiful Linda! How big are the squares? You did an amazing job with the colors. Ann

Julie said...

Webbing is amazingly complex until you develop a routine. I used to find myself talking aloud as I laid rows down for quilting, but now it comes as second nature. It certainly makes for a quick and accurate quilt! Yours is a keeper!

Preeti said...

It is looking absolutely gorgeous!!! Webbing works if your seams are absolutely perfect 1/4" and completely straight. Mine are not. Looks like you are almost done. Looking forward to the finished product.