Settler's Trail is done, and this settler is happy!
A couple of times, when I was blogging about this project, I would inadvertently type "Settler's Trial", instead of "Settler's Trail", which would always crack me up. I wouldn't say this project was a trial, it's really very easy piecing, but it was tedious, due to the amount of piecing.
I don't do well with tedium, I'm more of a "let's change things up and do something different" sort of girl, I'm amazed I was able to stick with it!
So here's a good in progress shot.
Now you can see where all those blocks I kept posting about figured into the scheme of things. Once the blocks were finished this quilt went together very easily. There were no seams to line up and match, just one block sewn to another block.
And here it is, all done!
It looks exactly like the pattern cover, I figured it would, but I like it just the same. And it looks better in person, as most quilts do. I think it will look even better once it's quilted.
I think this is one of those "right of passage" type of quilts, shouldn't we all make at least one quilt where we piece over 6,200 one inch squares together? I'm sure glad I've got this quilt on my resume but I'm pretty sure it's not a pattern I'll ever make again.
Although Primitive Gatherings introduced a similar type of quilt at spring market called "9", and I bought the pattern. It has approximately 10,515 pieces!
This quilt does have at least one mistake that I caught when I was connecting the blocks. One square some where has the background fabric wrong side out! I didn't think it was worth the time and effort to fix it once I spotted it, and I've since lost it, but I know it's there.
This is Lifetime Quilt #87.
The pattern is Settler's Trail by Kathy Borgardt for Primitive Gatherings.
This quilt has approximately 6,547 pieces. ( a new personal record for me!)
It finishes at 50" X 59"
I used 82 different fabric choices.
I used 82 different fabric choices.
Next up, something easy, with fewer pieces!