Friday, 27 March 2026

I’ve quilted my quilt.


After finishing the latest Bonnie Hunter mystery quilt.. LUPINE and LAUGHTER it sat in the bag for a while. I booked in to our local quilt shop Lesley Mays to quilt it. They hire out the quilt frame and you can quilt it yourself. 
They load it for you, set it up, fill the bobbins, stitch the ends and you’re ready to go.


I am happily quilting along


And 4 hours later I have my quilt quilted. I chose the Baptist fan design to soften all the straight lines.


This measures 80” square and is made of all scraps.
Now I just have to trim it up and get the binding on.

Oh happy days.


20 comments:

Denice Barker said...

That. Quilt. Is. Beautiful!!

Jenny said...

Well done! And you don't seem at all intimidated by that big quilting machine!

Julie said...

How wonderful it looks Jo. Gosh well done on using that big machine - I would be not so confident but what a great idea that they will hire it out to you to do your own quilting.

Narelle said...

It's stunning Jo, well done! Such a great idea for the shop to hire out their quilting machine and set it all up for you as well.

Janet O. said...

Absolutely beautiful!! Love a good Baptist Fan design--you did very well in the piecing, and the quilting. It has got to feel good to be so near the finish line!

Raewyn said...

How cool that the shop does that - I think you chose the perfect design - your quilt looks amazing!!

Lin said...

Now that is a great idea! The quilting looks beautiful Jo. xx

Maria said...

Beautiful quilt and the quilting pattern worked well.
Hiring the quilting machine is a great idea.
The quilt hanging behind is one I made during Covid.

Rose Marie said...

You did a beautiful job! Well done!

cityquilter grace said...

very pretty finish jo

Lianne makes stuff said...

What a great service! it looks gorgeous well done

loulee said...

That looks amazing Jo. Did you follow a pantograph design? Or programme a computer?

kiwikid said...

Wonderful Jo, great the shop hires out the machine. Great pattern for the quilt.

Barwitzki said...

Ahh – what a beautiful quilt, I really like it. Lovely patterns and wonderful colors.
It's great that you can quilt your own sandwich at the quilt shop... that sounds exciting and is sure to be a lot of fun... on Wednesday I'm going to a handweaving shop and I get to try handweaving... well, it's not quilting, but thread is thread, isn't it? And what do we make with it? A piece of fabric.
I hope you have lots of fun with the binding... I'm also sewing the binding onto my quilt right now... by hand, of course...
Happy Sunday.
Best wishes from Viola
p.s. great quilt pattern, I like.

Canuck Quilter said...

It's a beautiful quilt and your baptist fans are perfect for it.

Karen's Korner said...

For some reason I am unable to see the photos on your blog. Congratulations on quilting it yourself.

Susan said...

Oh my - what a great idea to be able to hire out a quilting machine and have them do all the irky bits! we now have one shop who lets you hire the machine . . but I dont think they go the extra!

great looking quilt!

Karen S said...

What a wonderful opportunity to be able to use their machine.
That's a great service.
Lovely work with the baptist fan. Perfect for your quilt.

Vireya said...

Fantastic, Jo! Hiring a long-arm is a terrific service - there should be more of it.

Janice said...

It looks fantastic. Baptist Fan is such a versatile pattern and really suits it. I can’t wait to see it for Show and Tell.