I machine quilted one of the last few quilts I had pin basted on my twelve quilt basting spree I posted about
here. I had mentioned 11 in the post, but the one pictured in the background was also basted and I showed it finished in my last post.
I made this top a few years ago. I had picked up a FQ pack of modern fabrics and had no clue what to do with them. I cut 2.5" strips and sewed 4 strips together and cut triangles using my 60 degree ruler. This is what I ended up with, no pattern. I used scraps for the border. I quilted it with a variegated yellow King Tut thread.. I didn't have any of the fabrics left, but I found a striped fabric in my stash that I think made a great binding. Another UFO bites the dust!
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Modern Pyramids |
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yellow flannel backing |
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border and binding closeup
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A few hours after hanging the quilt on my design wall I looked and saw this. My design wall is only 7 feet high (it was in a different room that had furnace ducting in the ceiling) and this quilt layed over onto the floor in length. My dog appears out of nowhere and I don't usually even see her in my sewing room. She is also usually very hyper. I guess she likes the quilt, but now I have black dog hair on it!
6 comments:
And the problem is ?? I usually have black kitty hair on my quilts, so no problem for me. Just wash and dry before giving them to some one else.
I really like your quilt design and may have to borrow it. For some reason I am really drawn to triangles these days. Your quilting is perfect for the design, too. Will you have another basting marathon soon?
Great quilt! A fun way to showcase bright fabrics. I can totally relate to the dog being attracted--our puppy wants to be in every quilt photo too.
Great job. I struggle with pin basting. My cutting just isn’t big enough.
I really like this quilt! The stripes make those triangles look very pyramid-y. And the scrappy pieced border is perfect. Nicely done.
Great to see another finished UFO. You are cranking them out girlfriend. How was the Retreat?
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