Coming to an end

Finally I can see the finish line of this glorious quilt. I thought I should write one last post about my work in progress, before actually finishing this one. I have started this quilt in January 2012, and now that December 2014 is upon me, I can finally see the END!
WIP Dresden plate quilt

I have quilted the main background and now all that is left are the circles of the flowers. So there are about 20 circles to be quilted…and this seems like forever! More details about the quilt when it is finally over. You can see my previous posts about it here.

WIP Dresden plate quilt

WIP Dresden plate quilt

WIP Dresden plate quilt

Now it is your turn! Hop over at Freshly Pieced and take a peek on how everyone else is doing.

Modern quilts by Zafiro Vaxevanidou

Zarkadia Quilting Co. is a home-based company that focuses on making special and unique quilts that hug and caress. Quilts are love, tenderness, warmth and cure. Enjoy and be inspired by this art form and know yourself in the process.

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7 Comments
Lucy @ Charm About You
December 10, 2014 5:32 pm

Absolutely gorgeous! The dresdens are beautiful, as is the hand quilting!

Andrea @ Mouse in My Pocket
December 10, 2014 3:09 pm

This quilt is lovely. I have a dresden plate quilt in my head, and have been trying to decide how to lay it out. This is a great inspiration.

Karen @ Pieces of Contentment
December 10, 2014 10:09 am

It’s beautiful! What an example in perseverance – I love the hand quilting.

Linda @ kokaquilts
December 10, 2014 8:31 am

Your quilt is stunning! love the colour combo and all your wonderful quilting! Linda

Neni Mav
December 9, 2014 3:34 am

Awesome quilt Zafira your hand quilting amazes me! Love love love!

Shelley Folkerts
December 6, 2014 3:10 am

Your quilt is lovely with very nice colors. I am in awe of your background quilting.

Ruth
December 5, 2014 12:03 pm

I really like your background quilting, texture looks lovely and crinkly.

Love to read your comments!