Wednesday, November 13, 2013

My Day "For The Boys" - Day Six

Welcome all blog hoppers.

So glad you took a moment to stop by and see my entry...
 Thank you Head Cheerleader
of Sew Incredibly Crazy and the creative
 of Sew We Quilt.  And of course our sponsors...Camelot Fabrics.

 I took such a time debating on whether or not I would actually join this hop, and once I decided to join, I then found the most perfect idea for my son...

mmmhhhh, mmmhhhh, mmmhhh.

This is me trying to talk with my mouth full, after biting off a project that has proved to be more than I can chew. LOL  I learned I embroider a lot slower than thought...you know how sometimes a project doesn't appear so large until you actually get into it? Well...

My son loves Dr. Who and the 50 year anniversary is fast approaching. We will be watching the special together on Saturday, November 23 and this project WILL BE DONE for this special event.

Here is my project...

This is a free pattern from Fandom in Stitches. The blue grey fabric were an old set of sheets belonging to my son, and the planet fabric was once a set of curtains in his room.

 I started out just backstitching all the figures, then I got the bright idea of adding in a saying they are most known for. Boy, I sure like that a lot.


 Not sure which image I will use for 12...I've also found one with the doctor from 12 plus the Tardis. Choices, choices, choices!

 Number 10 is my personal favourite incarnation of the Doctor.



 Still to finish are squares 3, 8, and 12...and perhaps add a few more sayings. Time will tell ;)

Hope you enjoyed your visit. My first quilt top of this size, plus embroidery...phew. I think I should have joined that Aiming for Accuracy SAL, my points in no way match up, and I've probably made every sewing error possible, but I am in love with this quilt, and I can't wait to see my son's face when I give it to him.

November 13th
Living with purpose   (This is me)

Happy hopping! And thanks to all involved again!

47 comments:

  1. I love Dr. Who, and your quilt is wonderful! Thank you for sharing.

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  2. Your son is gonna love it! What a brilliant gift for him - so much work - it is great!

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  3. As I am no watching TV (grew up in the bush in Africa, we had sometimes a telephone and that was THE object to stare at the whole day.... LOL), and still not watching, even here in Switzerland, I don't know Mr. Who, but what I can tell you, is that your work is great. All the stiching, waouh, I admire this really! And I am sure that your son will love this quilt, so many memories!!!

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  4. What a treasure for your son. I can see many happy hours snuggled watching Dr. Who. Wonderful work.

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  5. Absolutely awesome. All Dr. Who fans will love it!!

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  6. Your son will certainly be thrilled with this Dr. Who quilt. I know some Dr Who fans and thus I "get it" very cool.

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  7. absolutely stunning…please let us know when it is all together, lucky boy…very cool love to see it when it is done..promise lol

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  8. Oh yes!! this quilt is fantastic, but a lot of work for a project...I would love to see it finished!
    Your son is going to be beside himself with pleasure. I would love to see his face!!

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  9. That is really cool and beautifully done!

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  10. You just keep going because accuracy or not, this is one fantastic quilt in the making... and I would add the sayings to each block since you have it on some. Totally rocking!

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  11. Your quilt is wonderful. I haven't seen Dr. Who though, but I still like your quilt, lol.

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  12. He's going to love this - what a treasure trove of memories for you both. blessings, marlene

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  13. Your son is going to love this, and you love this quilt, so that is all that matters. THe quilt police are not going to snatch it away. Thanks for sharing.

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  14. WOW! Your craftsmanship is spectacular! What a fabulous quilt!

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  15. Love your quilt :) I have those patterns saved too but am still preoccupied putting the paper pieced version together...So many Doctors so little time! Glad you shared your version today!

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  16. What a wonderful gift for your son! He will love it, I'm sure! It's beautiful!!!

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  17. What a great gift! Your son will love it, especially with those pieces of fabric from his past. I love the way it is going together. Great job!

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  18. "Who" cares about ;your points when you made such a memorable quilt for your son. Congrats for a job well done!

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  19. Wow! great project. Lots of work, but well worth it. I am sure your son will treasure it. Thank you for sharing.

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  20. Your son is going to LOVE IT and he won't give a flip if the points match ! SEW awesome that you used things from his room...he will treasure it ! What a labor of love ! Awesome !!!!!!

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  21. I love Dr. Who....and love how you chose to use items that had lots of memories in them...sheets and curtains love it

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  22. My daughter loves Dr. Who and she'd think this quilt was just perfect for her. It looks amazing!

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  23. OMGosh, what a huge undertaking! Your son is going to treasure this, especially with all the memories included in the sashings!

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  24. What a great quilt. Beautiful embroidery too. Thanks for sharing.

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  25. k, hands down I love that quilt!

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  26. Very cool - such a fun and personal project to make for your son.

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  27. That embroidery sure is a lot of work... And you are doing such a fantastic job of it! Love how you added the sayings. It really makes it!

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  28. Wow,embroidery is amazing! I have just started learning myself,your project would probably take me years to complete! Good luck on the finish,and I am sure that the look on your sons face will be priceless :)

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  29. Now that is just too cool! I love Fandom. You have done a fabulous job! A quilt any one would flip over!

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  30. Oh I want one too! :) I love Dr. Who and can't wait for the anniversary special, we are counting down the days here!

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  31. What a great quilt! Lots of work, but it looks wonderful so far.

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  32. I have no idea of Dr. Who however your quilt "For the Boys" is amazing. Lots of love in this! Thanks for hopping. Creative Stitching Bliss...

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  33. It will be worth all the work... This quilt is so cool and he will love it. I don't know much about Dr Who, but I think you nailed it.

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  34. I'm with Carla above with the not knowing much about Dr. Who but it looks like you are expert enough for all of us. What an undertaking with embroidery and piecing! Going to be wonderful when complete as it already is showing great bones in the design department. Keep plugging and you will be gifting it in time for your event.

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  35. Wonderful stitcheries, that will be a great quilt for boy!
    Outstanding!

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  36. A great quilt for a Dr Who fan. I know someone who would love this!!!

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  37. Wow pretty much covers it. Don't sell yourself short, it will be a wonderful quilt.

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  38. That is perfect. I love the idea you have. I can't wait to see it finished, I know it is going to be great!

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  39. I really enjoyed viewing your hard work on the embroidery and then piecing. Wow. Great colors and beautiful stitching. This is a nice heirloom.

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  40. That is amazing! We are long time dr who fans!!! Tom Baker was my favorite.

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  41. Wow, your son is going to LOVE this.

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  42. It is quite cool. It is sure to be something your son with love for a long time. Sew glad you joined us. :0)

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  43. This is really cool! Thanks for sharing your creations with us today!

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  44. I understand about the embroidery. I have a project-in-the-process and am amazed at how little I accomplish in an hour! Great quilt and I'm especially fond of the fact that you used sheets and curtains from his room. That special fabric will mean so much to him.

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  45. My husband would love this!
    ~ Lynda

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