It's a wintry day in the American Midwest, and time to blog about a new finish. I actually finished it Saturday, and it's now Wednesday.
I did a smallish quilt in blue and brown using Bonnie Hunter's Fun with Bricks pattern - found on her Free patterns page. I wasn't completely done however! I collected 1930's fabric in pink and "that green" to do the pattern again. I hoped that the 'pinwheels' would stand out a bit more. These 'pinwheels' form if you use just two colors and place the fabrics carefully. Well, they didn't shown up as well as I thought they would. It's still a pretty quilt:
about 54 by 66 inches, so good for a child. A closeup view of one corner:
You can see the pattern of pink and green pinwheels here. The border, which I bought just for this project, is more of an aqua color. It sure looked like 'depression green' on line. Oh well.
I used a cotton batting with scrim, and quilted in the ditch every 6 inches, and in the ditch in the borders. Some child will like it.
This quilt has gone to a charity project at my church - the youth group is giving stuffed animals, blankets (and quilts) to children in the hospital.
Linking up with Midweek Makers, Put your foot down at For the love of geese, Needle and Thread Thursday, Can I get a Whoop Whoop, Nina-Marie, Finished or Not at Alycia Quilts, Oh Scrap at Quilting is more Fun than Housework.
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