add a plaid, a few quirky vintage prints, and a couple of blending solids. Mix everything together well using the 'star crossed' quilt pattern from Sharon Holland's book 'utilitystylequiltsforeverydayliving' . . . et voilĂ . . . one quilt top with a soft vintage look.
Where there's lots started... and even a few finishes!
Monday, 25 June 2018
from fabric stack to quilt top
add a plaid, a few quirky vintage prints, and a couple of blending solids. Mix everything together well using the 'star crossed' quilt pattern from Sharon Holland's book 'utilitystylequiltsforeverydayliving' . . . et voilĂ . . . one quilt top with a soft vintage look.
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Oh very nice indeed Linda!
Great work. The blocks are lovely. A delightful flimsy.
I love the mix of fabrics you used - the vintage look, bright and faded at once -
Love!!!!!! I have that book and so enjoy looking at the quilts and playing with potential fabric combinations.
Thanks for sharing your beautiful photos.
That is a great block, I've just pieced a block very
similar to it for the traditional sampler I'm working on.
You have a good way with color.
Lovely post Linda...all the work is just beautiful. Thank you for your encouragement on my post on our Improv blog. xo
Lovely photo series of the star-crossed-quilt-to-be! Typical Linda prints and colours!
What a lovely flimsy. Your choice of colors and fabric patterns takes this quilt from the ordinary to wonderful!
Soft and vintagey.....indeed! Well done you. Keep warm xx
very vintage looking.You really seem to be enjoying these softer colours lately, and perhaps a more limited range of fabrics too.
Love the recipe and all the ingredients- great end product. Excellent result!
I know I've seen that block before through the years, but I'm really loving it in the fabrics you chose! Looks great!
Some of those prints from Maureen Cracknell are just dreamy aren't they? I love the block design too. Do you own that book by Sharon Holland? Just wondering what it is like?
Such a fun recipe! You definitely cooked up a lovely quilt from it.
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