It was binding day today for this quilt, the last of my recent throw sized quilts. Once the binding decision was made, it didn't take long to get it all stitched down, et voila... a little finish to share.
This is my version of the 'sidewalk chalk' quilt. If you follow the link here to see other versions, you may notice that many have gone down the all-solids path. It was a fun and fast make, a great way to sew “random with a plan” with just the right mix of planning and surprises.
I had it machine quilted a while back in a vertical edge-to-edge pattern called 'ripples' by Leeanne from 'quilt me kiwi'. For my binding I used a multi-coloured Kaffe print 'persian garden' in rust, which might seem like an unlikely choice, but I think it works. The finished quilt measures 47" x 53".
Linking up this little finish with Cyndy for 'oh scrap' here
Until next time, Linda
I especially love the colours you have used on this, Linda.
ReplyDeleteThis is so lovely- the pretty colour palette, the variety of prints and the interesting yet cohesive shapes! Another beauty Linda.
ReplyDeleteLike the other 2 commenters, I love the colors. Your variety of values in the prints create an illusion of reflections of the brighter colors and the variety of shapes keeps the eye moving all over to capture it all.
ReplyDeleteI think the binding is terrific.
ReplyDeleteAww, what a cheery looking quilt! It has the perfect amount of light background and little pops of floral. Love it!:)
ReplyDeleteThat’s a sweet quilt and another finish for you!!
ReplyDeleteAnother gorgeous finish. Love the quilting on that one, too.
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