Saturday, June 27, 2015

I'm baaaack!

I meant to take photos of my June finish yesterday. By the time I got around to it, the rains came. Thankfully, today is very sunny!
I know it looks like I quilted circles around the four patches, but it's actually a continuous curve in the alternate blocks. Okay, too much sun....

The colors look truer in the shade.I may go back and do the continuous curve in the four patches--I didn't do it originally because I couldn't decide on a thread color. Maybe I should just use the same tan (Signature Mother Goose)?

I had enough of the little print in my stash for the backing.
It feels good to use up some of that older stuff!

The plan was to use a cheddar print for the binding, but I have become a cheddar fabric hoarder now, and couldn't bring myself to use it. It's probably for the best, since this old chunk of blue works great with the backing, and it was fun to use it on the bias.
Linking with A Lovely Year of Finishes HERE 

A Lovely Year of Finishes

19 comments:

  1. Congratulations on your finished quilt! That backing is perfect!

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  2. What a fun quilt!! I love that curved quilting, it really does look like circles!!

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  3. I used to have some of that same blue you used for the binding. I like an angled striped binding.

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  4. It's terrific! Love the binding, too.
    I think continuing the quilting with the same color would be lovely. It would go from circles to orange peel!

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  5. Welcome back Karen! I really love your four patch quilt and the quilting looks lovely too! Hope you are enjoying the weekend! :) x

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  6. What looks fantastic! I love the quilting!

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  7. Great finish and haven't you got the perfect backing?! Looks gorgeous against the leafy background in the summer garden - especially as it is a cold wintery day here!

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  8. Your 4 patch is a great finish. The curved quilting balances the straight lines of the pieces. Nice choice. It does feel good to use something older from the stash, but the pile never seems to diminish. What's with that? :0)

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  9. Funny how the continuous curve tricks the eye into seeing the circles.
    Nice finish, and I like that blue binding with the backing, too.

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  10. It is a wonderful finish! I love how all those pretty fabrics stand out against the background (great choice!) and the quilting makes it very special, love it when quilting makes its own, new pattern in a quilt.

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  11. Fabulous finish! And excellent choices on the backing and binding. Perfect.

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  12. Congratulations on a lovely finish! I love the blue binding and background and the curved quilting frames the 4 patches perfectly.

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  13. I love the circle (curve) quilting and think the blue was a perfect choice for the binding.

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  14. Love the binding and the backing makes the whole quilt feel very old fashioned without feeling old.

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  15. I love the curved lines quilting and it really does look like circles--a neat trick I will have to remember! Beautiful quilt!

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  16. Love this quilt and how you are quilting it. As for being a cheddar hoarder, I've been thinking about starting a collection of cheddars (I'm sure I already have several in my stash). It is funny how we fall in love with a fabric, buy it with the view to using it but it is just too beautiful to cut into!

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  17. Great finish. I think I like the blue better in the border anyway. Love the effect you created with the quilting.

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  18. Very nice finish. You definitely made the right choice on the binding.

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