This one is my attempt at a traditional quilt. Pieced blocks in an old pattern (Churn Dash) count as traditional, right? Of course I couldn't pick traditional colours. I've had the border fabrics for years and this seemed like a good time to use them. Such a vibrant quilt!
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I have to give credit where credit is due. We have pretty rockin' Friday nights in this house. Hubby was watching TV and I was quilting a few feet away in our messy dining room. I threw the fabric that has the small birds in it and a pad of paper his way, with the instructions, er... command, to draw me a larger version. First shot and he got it bang on. I probably should have put his name on the label.
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A pile of scraps and this multi-coloured sale fabric brought this quilt into being. I pieced together the scraps into a roughly square shaped block. Once trimmed I bordered it asymetrically with the white fabric. Very fast, very simple. It is an idea that could be easily adapted to a much larger quilt and I am tempted to try it, maybe ending up with a result much like this?
I kept the simple thing going with wavy lines in a variegated thread. Nothing too fancy on a doll quilt.
The back of this one is a stripe that I bought at the same time as the front white. I have tonnes of it left, so you may see it more than once!
