I posed this question to my readers, was I into pebbling full time or had I an out? Several of you commented that I could do other background fills. I tried. The quilt replied, "no, No, NO, no, No, NO!!!!!!" I gave in and listened to what the quilt has been telling me all along--"I want pebbles!!!" I've been stitching endless pebbles! I am closing in on the half way point. When I need a break, I quilt the leaves and the chicken bodies. The final quilting will be the border; but, the focus of this post is pebbles.
Making progress a few pebbles at a time |
I have absolutely no doubt that I will finish this project. Lately, I've pondered why it has taken me so long. I've considered that this project is bigger than I had thought. It is one of the last projects that I shared my progress each evening with my dad. So maybe, the time it is taking me to finish is part of my grieving process as well as my remembrance of him. There is a lot to remember about him!
Perhaps, he's been helping me as I work towards completing his final wishes. The repetitious pebbling is his way of helping me through the process. (We already know how much my brain wonders while I'm pebbling!)
Perhaps, this project is even bigger than my dad. Maybe God provided this project and timeline to help me at this very time. God is great ALL of the time! On that note, I'll leave you with a close up of my pebbles.
8 comments:
OF COURSE God gave you this for right now. It is ALL God's plan. ...pebble on, pebble on!! Miss you
Barb
Your pebbles look great!
YES, YES, YES TO ALL THOSE PEBBLES. PERFECT!!--Gail
Barb, I miss you too! It is All God's plan and I will continue to as you wrote. . .pebble on!!! Thank you for reading my blog!
Thanks, Nancy. They take such a long time!!!!
Gail, thank you. . .once you stitch a humongous amount of them, they tend to look perfect!
Well, the pebbling does look fabulous, and it's a really good fit for the Mediterranean style of the quilt. And how great to feel the finish approaching! I have been thinking of how you should celebrate. Coq au vin?
Monica, I see the expanse of background awaiting pebbles and see the expanse of background containing pebbles. . .it looks a push right now so finishing feels a long way off. Nothing about this quilt has been "quick." I need to continue to embrace my progress. Thanks for your fabulous comment. . .I'm using other adjectives to describe those pebbles! :)
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