If you're keeping track, you'll know I titled my May 22 post "Close to a Finish" and then never mentioned the project again!
Well, I did finished the project soon after, and even took pictures. But then, you know, life.
The simple quilting follows the piecing and gives a good texture without competing with the design.
It's kind of the obvious choice, but it works.
A couple more shots from when it was hanging:
I've mentioned that the binding was a juvenile novelty print but it was so narrow, you can hardly tell.
It's kind of the obvious choice, but it works.
A couple more shots from when it was hanging:
I've mentioned that the binding was a juvenile novelty print but it was so narrow, you can hardly tell.
I'll repeat myself by saying again how much fun this pattern was. Give it a try! (Details and link below.)
The pattern has stuck in my head and I often think about how to do a one or three colour version. It's fun to see different versions pop up on Instagram. (Check out #plaidishquilt.)
The pattern has stuck in my head and I often think about how to do a one or three colour version. It's fun to see different versions pop up on Instagram. (Check out #plaidishquilt.)
Here's a picture of the quilt on my (queen size) bed:
Project summary
Started: July 30, 2019
Finished: May 24, 2020
Size: 62"x79"
Pattern: Plaidish by Kitchen Table Quilting
Almost 100% scraps with a few pieces from fat quarters.
Cotton batting.
Walking foot quilting on my Viking Sapphire.
All blog posts about this quilt: link
I absolutely LOVE your Plaidish quilt, Christina!! Seeing it made me want to try one of my own. That won't happen soon, but eventually!!!
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