Friday, November 07, 2025

Indigo Way (2023) Finish!! and!! Finished! (or not) Friday

I am breathing a little sigh of relief from googling when we started Indigo Way.... it was only 2023... so I am feeling a little accomplished on this one!!!

I made mine King Sized.... are you ready?




it took TWO of my people to hold the quilt up!!!If you look at the fabrics - you will see there is a blue floral - Its in the center of the blocks... That is a feedsack.

When my Grandma passed I got a lot of her fabrics, and there was a stack of feedsacks in the pile. At 16 I had NO idea what they were, but they were Grandmas, so I kept them. 

When I got into quilting I started learning about feedsacks and a light went on - I have some of those.
So I took them to a Quilt appraiser - and lo and behold - I DID HAVE some!!!


Knowing that this quilt would be for us - I thought it would be fun to use one.   and of course - BLUE!!!
i think I worked!!



So we started this in 2023, I had the inner top finished in August of 2024... I have NO idea why I waited so long to quilt it, and then ... I bribed myself to bind it.

and now it is on our bed - we have had a king since 2023... about time we had a Quilt to fit!!  ( and that feels a little weird to have ONE quilt.... haha)

Anyways - that is my finish for the week!! What have you been up to?  

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11 comments:

TerryKnott.blogspot.com said...

What a gorgeous finish! I like the border you chose. How great it is pressed into service. How is it to sleep under? Quilts get finished when it is their time. I'm working on Grassy Creek which was Bonnie's mystery in 2020!

Dirt Road Quilter said...

Holy cow, girl!! Thàt's stunning and extra special with the addition of your grandma's feedsack fabric. An instant family treasure!

Linda at Texas Quilt Gal said...

Grandma's feedsack fabric is beautiful! It's a gorgeous quilt, I know you'll enjoy it and treasure it.

Cathy said...

Oh what a fabulous quilt! I love that you used grandma's pretty blue floral feedsacks.

Donna said...

Beautiful quilt and it’s so special with your grandmother’s feed sacks in it.

maggie fellow said...

absolutely beautiful - wow a king size - kudos

LIttle Penguin Quilts said...

Wow, what a beauty, Alycia! I love the different blues, including your grandma's feedsack scraps, and king-sized, too. Congratulations on your finish!

T Holzer said...

Oh wow!! Your fabric choices and the way they stand out against the white background are stunning! Beautiful job.

Sara said...

Oh Alycia - it's stunning! How sweet to see grandma's feed sacks every time you look at the quilt on your bed. My version of Indigo Way will be awarded to a veteran on Sunday. It's one of my favorite "Bonnie" patterns.

Yvonne from Quilting Jetgirl said...

Oh, what a special connection to your grandmother. Congratulations! A king quilt is a huge project and I'm so excited that you get to use and enjoy it for years to come.

Vivian said...

Woo hoo (and cue the whistles, cheering and clapping), what a great finish!! Taking on Bonnie's mysteries are a challenge enough but making it king size?!? You go girl!! How satisfying to "take (no, MAKE) one for the team" and have such a great looking quilt for your own bed.