Come Round Right Quilt + Pattern

At last, another quilt is finished.  I quilted my Come Round Right Quilt, stitched the final few inches of the binding, and managed a photo on a sunny day.  That feels like a win in February.  Come Round Right surprised me, though I can’t fully explain why.  But I feel that surprise again every time I look at it.  And guess what else? I also wrote the pattern, which is available here.

Lately I’ve been quilting more than piecing.  I really need to get going on some unfinished quilt tops.  But custom quilting my own quilts – on my Juki, no less – has been really satisfying.  This one is no different. I wrote here about some of the meaning behind the design.  It began with that black and white print which reminds me of a wrought iron gate, surrounded by a plaid that reminds me of a chain link fence.  Am I on the inside or the outside of that fence?  Does it matter?

I invested many hours in quilting the white of the background with tiny organic lines to make the black design really pop, and also to enhance the chain link feel of the first border.  In the photo above, I love the texture and dimension it creates!

I quilted a simple leaf design in the pink border and echoed most of the pieces in the flowers.  Again, the texture is great.

Such dense quilting certainly takes extra time and work, but look at how the flowers come to the forefront of the quilt now!  They were already there, obviously, but more pronounced.  I kept the quilting super simple on the applique pieces so I could preserve that dimension.

It’s lighthearted and whimsical.  Part of me is still surprised that this whimsy came from the heaviness of a long carried struggle.  Even as I created it, I didn’t picture how cheery it would be.  I like that part – the idea that simple gifts can be even better than we hoped.

Regarding the matter that inspired the quilt, I have no idea what’s next.  I am equal parts committed and ready to quit.  Energized and completely wrung out.  I don’t know if it’s the extremes, or the constant back and forth that drain me most.  But I’m also learning, trying to grow.  This is why there is so much green around the edges.  Bowing, bending, turning.  Growing.  And hopefully, one day, we’ll come round right.

I quilted my “10” border with vines and leaves to continue the theme, and bound in an old Julianna Horner design.  Green with little circles of stars.  The backing continues the theme with leaves climbing dark stripes.  Another fence, perhaps?

Come Round Right quilt is a new personal favorite.  It reminds me to be flexible, have a little faith, and see where things end up instead of worrying.  To ask, “what’s the best that can happen?” and pay attention.  And also, I kind of want to make another, but maybe with a bright background?  Hmmmm.

Happy Sewing!

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