The best use of scraps - just so cheerful and pretty. Good idea, the sashing. I don't think I would have noticed, but it calms the chaos a little. Great quilt top!
I get such a kick out of seeing your scrappy quilts! While I completely agree that you're putting together scrappy, your scraps have a completely different feel/aestheic to them than I'm accustomed to seeing. I mean, your scraps are cohesive. Soft colors. Florals. Subdued. My scraps are discordant. Bold. Bright. In-your-face. :-) It's just another reason to love the term "scrap" - a different look for each of us, and that's a beautiful thing.
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That turned out really well, great neutral sashing and wonderful to use up scraps.
ReplyDeleteLovely. It does have a soft appearance. Look at all those scraps being used!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! And the sashing is perfect because you don't even see it.
ReplyDeleteAnd it is such a great finish! You have a great group of scraps to choose from.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on your quilt top finish! The sashing is a super addition emphasizing a star within a star secondary design.
ReplyDeleteThe best use of scraps - just so cheerful and pretty. Good idea, the sashing. I don't think I would have noticed, but it calms the chaos a little. Great quilt top!
ReplyDeleteIt's a sweet and happy Spring quilt!!
ReplyDeleteI get such a kick out of seeing your scrappy quilts! While I completely agree that you're putting together scrappy, your scraps have a completely different feel/aestheic to them than I'm accustomed to seeing. I mean, your scraps are cohesive. Soft colors. Florals. Subdued. My scraps are discordant. Bold. Bright. In-your-face. :-) It's just another reason to love the term "scrap" - a different look for each of us, and that's a beautiful thing.
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