You will recall last week that I was having 
a bit of a tantrum about quilting my 
ABC quilt.  I was using a "hand quilting" stitch on Bernie that was doing my head in.  Not to mention that I did a bit crooked and had to unpack it.  Urgh.  It uses invisible thread too, which I am pretty sure is the devil.
I understand from comments on 
a post by Nicole about invisible thread that other quilters use this stitch successfully.  Me - not so much.  I think I need to investigate invisible thread a bit more.  Tell me people that use it successfully - what brand do you use?  I was using Gutermann.  Breakage city.
Anyway, I pulled up my big girl undies, stopped whinging, and got the quilt finished.  It feels AWESOME, I tell you.  As my first ever embroidery project, it took far more time than it should have, but I have learned heaps about embroidery, and I really did enjoy the process.  So I guess 
Kristyne deserves a big shout out for her book and for being so inspiring.
Without further ado, here is the finished quilt.  It doesn't look like I imagined at the beginning, and thanks to the pulling power of invisible thread, isn't close to flat, but it is 
done.
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| One finished ABC quilt out in the sunshine | 
Those blocks are 8" each finished, so the quilt is 40" x 48".  That is a good size for a wall hanging.
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| One finished quilt, some sweet peas, decimated swan plants and dwarf cosmos | 
The wee man seems pretty enamoured with it, because given a chance he would pull it off the back of a chair and try to eat it.  I suspect he will not appreciate the sheer amount of work and effort that went in to it, but I guess that never stopped anyone sewing, right?! However for now it is hung on the wall in his room, by 
this method, which works really well.  It is a first birthday present (he turns one in February, but I thought it best to get finished over the Christmas break).
This is the backing, which I think is so cute.  Thanks to the 40% off fabric Boxing Day sale at Spotlight, I got it for a song.  You can see from the back that I quilted two squares around each block - 1/2" from the inner seam on the orange blocks using white thread, and 1/2" from the outer seam on the blue blocks in dark grey thread.
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| Wee pirate boys | 
And, because this is P week - here is the puppy.  What a cutie.  You can see the quilting more clearly here too.
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| P is for Puppy | 
How are you getting on?  Still soldiering on?  Link up and show us.  Despite my intentions to have a break, I may have purchased a bit of fabric to start the embroideries for the girl's quilt.  It seems I love handwork after all! 
I will keep working through the rest of the letters each week, so don't you stop now ...
And even though it is only Sunday, I suspect I will be linking up to everyone this week - 
Show and Tell Thursday, 
Needle and Thread Thursday, 
Confessions of a Fabric Addict, 
Crazy Mom's, and 
TGIFF over at That's Sew Julie.  Did I forget anyone?  Go and check them out.
    
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