H2H top, basted
The top was made using fat eighths from a Benartex bundle I picked up several years ago. I used the rest of them and some more of the beige background print to piece the back.
H2H back
I haven't decided how I'm going to quilt it yet. My FMQ skills are pretty much limited to an all-over meander. Any suggestions?
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A cute little quilt and it's going to such a great cause!
ReplyDeleteGreat looking quilt, have fun at Paduka
ReplyDeleteWish i could give you quilting suggestions, but that's my weak spot... Good luck- it looks great.
ReplyDeleteI like that pattern! Someone is going to be very happy to receive your quilt! When I have a quilt with lots of straight lines, I often quilt diagonal lines across the blocks. I start with one line from point to point, then echo quilt it 1/4" away on either side. It's easiest to start in a corner of the quilt - and from there, you space your lines, based on how close your batting requires. HTH!
ReplyDeleteI like that pattern! Someone is going to be very happy to receive your quilt! When I have a quilt with lots of straight lines, I often quilt diagonal lines across the blocks. I start with one line from point to point, then echo quilt it 1/4" away on either side. It's easiest to start in a corner of the quilt - and from there, you space your lines, based on how close your batting requires. HTH!
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