This top was sewn together sometime last year and has been
waiting to be quilted and finished.
Last week was the time.
I pieced a backing and basted the layers together.
Now it's a finished baby quilt, ready for donation!
You can see a few of the farm prints in this photo.
The blue is not this dark in person.
Green gingham binding was used to finish it
and it's ready for donation.
I'm linking to Design Wall Monday today.
Happy Quilting!
I adore the colors in this quilt. And I like that the farm prints ‘look’ subtle and not screaming FARM! And I always love pinwheels and straight line quilting. Straight line quilting allows the fabrics and design to show out and not get lost in a busy quilting pattern.
ReplyDeletesimple grids are what is good for a lot of quilts
ReplyDeleteThe colours and pattern in this quilt team beautifully together. Good choice on the simple grid quilting. A beautiful donation quilt for a sweet baby!
ReplyDeleteSweet! Wondering what machine and what stitch length you use for your quilting.
ReplyDeleteThat’s really sweet. The quilting looks fabulous. It’ll be a fabulous donation quilt.
ReplyDeleteYou are definitely on a roll now that you have your hidey hole back;)
ReplyDeleteAdorable baby quilt--just love those perky colors..nice work and quilting!!:)))
ReplyDeletehugs, Julierose
Absolutely precious; and you're right- that grid quilting complements the pieced design perfectly! Bravo!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful baby quilt! The colors are so bright and fun! I love how you quilted it!
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