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Sunday, 28 May 2023

1000 flowers


Hello hello. I've been busy today adding the binding onto "1000 flowers", my strippy triangles quilt. Super happy with this whispery palette, inspired by a vintage quilt. 
I may never be a true “modern” quilter or make a quilt from all solids, but you know right, it's all scrappy and all floral around here, and I'm okay with that. 
There really is a great mix of pastel florals in this quilt - Kaffe, Tilda, Outback Wife, a little AMH, and a couple of other nameless brighter bits & bobs from my stash - and I wouldn’t have it any other way. 

This quilt earned a trip to the "quilt spa" for longarm quilting treatment by Leeanne from quiltmekiwi. I asked for edge-to-edge quilting in the Baptist Fan pattern, a real fav of mine and perfect as a wee nod to the original vintage inspiration quilt. For the backing I pieced together a few large strips of grey florals. 
I chose an {oldish} small floral print in plum for my binding, 1000 Henley Flowers from Makower. It seems to contain things nicely ... and draws out all the warm pink colours ... and I 💕the idea of lots & lots of floral fabrics front, back & sides, hence the quilt name!  
Finished quilt measures {approx.} 62" x 56".

Enjoy the photos ... 







- in the afternoon sunshine







- and one final close-up, loving the texture from Leeanne's quilting


Linking up with Cheryl for Favourite Finish in May here
and with Kelly over here for NTT

Until next time, Linda


18 comments:

  1. It looks absolutely beautiful! You've used lots of sweet fabrics and the baptist fan quilting is just so perfect. It's one of my favourite quilting designs too.

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  2. How pretty, Linda! I'm sure you know that my quiltmaking aesthetic (no florals; lots of solids) is nearly opposite to yours but I can sure appreciate this beauty that you've created! A sweet color combo, and a most-suitable quilting design. I especially admire your technical skill, piecing all those half-square triangles! That's no small task - to make, trim, and get all the patches to fit together so nicely. Well done, you!

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  3. What a gorgeous quilt, Linda;)) I really love it...hugs, Julierose

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  4. I'm with you - I don't think that I'll ever make a quilt of solids because I don't tend to buy them - but it doesn't take away from the beauty of your quilt. Just lovely. And the quilting really gives it that vintage feel.

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  5. That's such a pretty finish, Linda! I love all the pretty soft prints together, and the binding is just right for it, too. 1000 Flowers is the perfect name for this quilt!

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  6. LOVE it, Linda!! It's the perfect mix of random and orderly. The quilted texture is fabulous, too!

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  7. That is one gorgeous quilt. And the quilting finishes off so nicely. You've done a great job of using a variety of florals and go withs.

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  8. Stunning quilt finish. The 1,000 triangles pattern has been a favorite of mine for years. . .although, I'm not brave enough to start one on my own!

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  9. It's beautiful and it's timeless, Linda! Modern, schmodern -- EVERY quilt pattern and even the most traditional fabrics started out as "modern" once upon a time! I love your quilt and Leeanne did a great job scaling the Baptist fan design to complement your patchwork.

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  10. Very gorgeous finish Linda, with the florals inside and out!

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  11. Beautiful quilt and I do like your words - whispery palette! I spot a favourite KF fabric of mine - Guinea Flower - in your first photo delightful mix of fabrics used. Baptist Fan - perfect.

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  12. Another delightful quilt to add to your quilt 'catalogue'! I love the backing and the biding really sets off all the triangles! Baptist fan is also a favourite quilting design of mine....can't go wrong with it. Modern or not, your quilts are timeless, as Rebecca Grace (previous comment) says.

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  13. Oh my gosh Linda...beautiful fabrics and beautiful quilting. What a combination!

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  14. beautiful quilt, Linda. This is just about the right size for me for hand quilting. The bigger ones are work, this size is do-able. I love, love this.

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  15. Lovely and well done. I too am pretty much a scrappy, floral/blender type & have not used very much solid over my years of quilting. Take care & hugs.

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  16. That is a delightful finish and I do enjoy the Baptist Fan quilting.
    Lovely work.

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  17. Well I for one am delighted that you are all scrappy and floral in the quilt department! Love seeing your amazing quilts. They always make me smile.:)

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  18. I agree with Audrey. Another lovely scrappy quilt. The soft colors and your arrangement work together. Baptist Fans tie all that scrumptious-ness together. Congratulations.

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