Catherine Martin finished quilting my "Floating Four-Patch" and I picked it up today. All batik blocks, mostly from an internet exchange, and more were made on our Bee retreat in September.
I took Gwen Marston's idea for long narrow triangles and made a few spikes for each side of the border--something to contrast with all the squares.
And then I told Catherine to quilt it with something like Baptist Fans. I see some circles, which I don't think you would ever get with Baptist Fans, but I like the effect. It's a little whacky!
I got the binding on this afternoon, so now I just need a label (which I will WRITE on the white muslin backing) and a trip to the washing machine.
This quilt is going to be an auction for the Grand Rapids Womens' Chorus on December 13.
Sara
Gratitudes:
Catherine's work
Enough matching fabric for the binding
Turkey tomorrow!
4 comments:
What a nice quilt. This would be a great pattern to use for jelly rolls. The spiky border is a nice contrast.
very bright And cheerful great work
dawA
Lordy, that's one lovely quilt!
Beautiful quilt! I really like the quilting on it. Congrats on a great finish...I hope it brings lots of $$ in the auction.
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