Just wanted to share a quick up on my quilt in progress “Go Boldly”. This is a follow up to this post from March – Update on “Go Boldly” .
I am hand quilting it and really enjoying working on it (I put hand quilting the denim quilt “What Direction Do I Go?” on hold for now) and I’ve made quite a bit of progress laying it on my lap nearly every evening and working on it.

At first I was only going to hand tie it at each corner but then I decided to actual stitch the curves. Hand tying it did help stabilize it as it is nearly a Queen-sized quilt.
Here is the front of the quilt on the floor of my studio, all wrinkly from having it on my lap for hand quilting:

And here is the back of the quilt which was pieced from the leftover blocks and leftover fabric:

Here are a couple more photos of the quilting and Mariss @Fabrications has NO NEED TO WORRY that I will fly over to SA and steal her hand quilting teaching opportunities – ha! But I don’t plan to enter it in any shows and hand quilting it makes me happy 🙂
I am using some rainbow colored variegated heavyweight thread from a collection of thread that I bought back in 1999 at my first sewing expo show! Good thing I didn’t get rid of it – ha! I did use it “someday” as I probably kept telling myself to justify holding onto it 😉



It’s going well! I’m always ashamed of my first few rows of quilting and quite OK about it at the end. It’s just practice and your hand remembering those tiny movements that make it clean and even. Which is the main reason I start at the bottom of the quilt and work up: it means I’m mainly looking at the better work!
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Not feeling ashamed and plan to keep with the big stitches, not trying to get into any shows – ha! 🙂
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what a beautiful quilt, Tierney! And I think the look of the big stitch quilting compliments it perfectly!
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Thanks so much!
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This is one of my favourites of yours – and it’s looking great!
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Thanks so much 🙂
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Nothing wrong with a big stitch. It looks lovely
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Thanks Helen I appreciate that 🙂
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Wow! This is so cool. Just like they did in the old days, right?
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Yes, thank you 🙂
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Great idea to incorporate big stitch hand quilting to enhance a basic tied-in-the-corners quilt! And more relaxing than the ‘old days’ of quilting where the focus was on tiny even stitches often done on a space consuming quilt frame away from one’s body.
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Thanks for your comments, much appreciated 🙂
I am enjoying it, nice and meditative!
Yes no tiny stitches for me 🙂
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A very happy and colorful pattern. I think hand sowing is relaxing. I don’t do much of it but I like it when I do.
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Thanks so much and I can’t wait to work on it each evening 🙂
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You know how I love this quilt and the hand quilting is adding a special touch. Glad you are enjoying having it on your lap in the evenings.
Thanks for routing me as the expert on hand quilting 😊🪡
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You are welcome and could you imagine if I started teaching the Big Slopping Stitches workshop for hand stitching??! Ha! Well I am enjoying my big sloppy stitches and perhaps someday I will get more Mariss-like in hand quilting 😉
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Hand stitching is incredibly relaxing. I understand why you look forward to it each night. I enlarged the photo to see more detail and the variegated thread. When you’re done, even the thread will have a chapter in the story.
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It is! I forget how wonderful it is 🙂
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Your colors in this quilt are wonderful!
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Thanks I really appreciate that 🙂
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The hand stitching adds so much texture, it looks great!
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Thanks so much!
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That is just gorgeous! I love the texture that your hand stitching adds! Beautiful as always!
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Thanks so much I really appreciate that! 🙂
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