Crazy is also the name of the bloghop I signed up for a few months ago...
Hosted by Joan of Moosestashquilting it seemed an apt name for a bloghop that I really shouldn't be signing up for.
Crazy is how it's been on the farm lately.
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And I knew it would be like that when I signed up. But a Crazy Bloghop sounded fun.
Crazy is how I felt after I offered to sew a quilt for work, after this sweet range of fabrics came in. I knew I shouldn't have!
And crazy is how I felt when the said fabric sat and waited for attention. Crazy as in 'Oh Golly When Will I Get To This'.
So with time running out, I went into overdrive. First of all a test block -
I've been able to grab snippets of time here and there, in between feeding calves and tending to cows - a couple of days that were otherwise booked became free, housework got left....and so on.
Serious sewing-
First set of blocks sewn- Then more sewing and trimming-
Final blocks ready to assemble-And finally, after a few more crazy hours, a completed top-
Lap quilt made from Cross and Crown blocks.(The photos aren't in the best light, I'm afraid. I'll try to update them at some stage.)
To see who else succumbed to a bit of craziness, today's participants are —
And the full bloghop list is on Joan's blog.
I did wonder if I would get it quilted before the bloghop but that was just a crazy thought...
'til next time,
happy stitches,
That is a beautiful quilt! I admire your tenacity in getting the top done! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThe quilt is beautiful! I love the fabrics! It's impressive what we can accomplish when the deadline approaches, happy stitching! Has most of the calving season ended?
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness, I know why these tug at your heartstrings! What a beautiful array of colors and I love those blocks! I love seeing the pictures of your farm babies too. What a beautiful place they have to play.
ReplyDeleteThat is a crazy looking quilt. I really like the colors and the fabrics but it looks like a nightmare (crazy) to sew. Yikes!
ReplyDeleteIt is beautiful! A big project for sure.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous quilt, thanks so much for sharing!
ReplyDeleteYour quilt is crazy-lovely!
ReplyDeleteThose are some pretty fabrics and they made a beautiful quilt. You did well with your 'crazy' LOL.
ReplyDeleteTwo pretty Cross and Crown quilts. The fabrics are nice too.
ReplyDeleteThis is a gorgeous combo of fabrics and quilt design...love it! I love those farm pics, too. You definitely picked a crazy time to sew your amazing quilt. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteYes it sure is Crazy getting that lovely quilt together out of those gorgeous fabrics at the busiest time on the farm. Well done!
ReplyDeleteMaria lifeontheblock
We all do crazy things sometimes, don't we? But your craziness yielded such beautiful results (mine never does). It is a lovely line of fabric. I understand the temptation. And the blocks turned out great!
ReplyDeleteI think you have lots of company on the 'crazy of life'!! Love the new fabric line and just love the new quilt top--good job--and not so 'crazy;!!! Hugs, di
ReplyDeleteWell if you weren't crazy before, you sure are now after squeezing all of that in. Lovely quilt top I can see why you volunteered with those beautiful fabrics.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! Life sure gets crazy at times, doesn't it? I haven't switched my machine on in almost three weeks, and I am feeling the urge getting stronger. Congratulations on finding time to stitch. 😊
ReplyDeleteLove the top & the fabrics are gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteThe calves look so cute! I've been eyeing that fabric line myself. I, too, love her fabrics. I went crazy with her blue lines, and now ... who knows? Be responsible and pay doctors? Or buy fabric. I'm thinking ... buy fabric! LOL Doctors have plenty of money already. The design you picked is great and this is a beautiful sample.
ReplyDeleteI love this block pattern (it's one I hope to make sometime) and I think it looks fabulous with Edyta's fabrics. You could never be called crazy to make such a beautiful quilt!
ReplyDeleteLovely to see all the calves again although I am sure you have probably had enough of them by now! Great top and those fabrics are gorgeous. xx
ReplyDeleteJust gorgeous and well done for doing it in between all the crazy! xx
ReplyDeleteBeautiful quilt! I can't imagine how crazy things are around there seeing all those calves! Well done!
ReplyDeleteYes indeed. I’m sure it is crazy there, but you did a great job with those gorgeous fabrics. That is such a pretty top.
ReplyDeletecrazy gorgeous i'd say....
ReplyDeleteI love that quilt..... might need to make one (one day)
ReplyDeleteHugz
Oh, I love the cross and crown pattern and it works so nicely in any fabric line. A lot of work in this project - well done.
ReplyDeleteWow, this is a wonderful finish. That is a great design to show off the fabric range.
ReplyDeleteI am amazed you managed to finish it with all that is going on at the farm.
Well your Crazy worked for you!! what a wonderful quilt!! and all the baby calves - Oh my - they are so adorable and cute!!!
ReplyDeleteHi Raewyn, crazy it sounds, but you did it and it looks great! Congrats and good luck.
ReplyDeleteThis is a beauty of a finish, stunning quilt and love the colours. You really must have worked like crazy to fit this in to your farm schedule.
ReplyDeleteYep, you are crazy, and crazy to use such a bit so simple block. It turned out so well.
ReplyDeleteThat's one beautiful quilt!!! And to do it with all the farm chores you have - BONUS!!!! You ROCK!
ReplyDeletequiltinggail
Nothing like a deadline when you are frantic busy anyway!! It is a beautiful quilt Raewyn. Loved the photos of the calves, one there kicking up its heals!!
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