A custom order quilt made with a selection of relatively low volume fabrics, and you could be forgiven if this quilt leaves you with a feeling of déjà vu; it is indeed a quilt not unlike the one that I made in March 2013, which was my brief.
Lots of fabric favorites here, but to name a few that stand out:
- Kerchief Girls in Black and Red (now hard to find)
- Red Bicycle as well as the Bees fabric- Everyday Favorites by Mary Lake-Thomspon for Robert Kaufman
- Sheep - Locally Grown - Sheep Parade by Creative Thursday
- Glasses - Geekly Chic
- Large Dot on Green or Blue background - Half Moon Modern by Moda
Backing fabric: Pinhead in Ebony by Michael Miller
Binding Fabric: Black and White Stripe by Timeless Treasures
Finished size of the squares: 4 inches x 4 inches.
Now ready for shipping.
Thank you for stopping by,
Rita
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Another fabulous finish! Love your signature striped binding.
ReplyDeleteI love your low volume quilts! They're very fresh looking. :)
ReplyDeleteLovely!
ReplyDeleteSo lovely! May I ask what bating you use? It looks nice and thin.
ReplyDeleteI wanted to ask the very same thing!
DeleteHi Jeanie and Sue - I use 100% cotton batting (on a scrim) for my quilts. I generally use Matilda's Own Cotton batting. Rita
DeleteOops! I mean batting:)
ReplyDeleteooh, I love it! That's like an Eye Spy quilt to me haha. I spotted the Aunty Cookie square!
ReplyDeleteRita .......this quilt is absolutely gorgeous. I love the mix of the fabric. It is so crisp and fresh. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful!
ReplyDeleteSo many gorgeous fabrics all in one place. I could look at it for hours !!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!!!!! I love it!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous, love all the fabrics,very pretty.x
ReplyDeleteso pretty
ReplyDeleteI LOVE your giant dresden quilt!! And.. not only is this quilt gorgeous, but looking at that last photo with the top draping so nicely, I can't help but think of what a pretty curtain it would make. Wow. :)
ReplyDeletelovely!
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