I started this quilt a few weeks ago. I had no plan of pattern in mind; I just wanted to sew something. So I pulled some fabrics from my stash and began cutting and piecing. I love the freedom of improv piecing. You never know where it is going to take you. It feels like a little surprise every time you add one more piece to the puzzle. And this time improv piecing didn't disappoint: I'm so in love with how this quilt turned out. It is on the smaller side as it only measures about 30 inches by 40 inches. But even though it is small, I think it the randomness of the piecing gives it so much character. I decided to quilt it with simple loops all over to complement the random piecing. The backing is a cozy super soft flannel I found a my local Jo-Ann. Oh there is something about polka dots... I just can get enough of them
Now on to start making some Christmas presents. How about you, are you planning a handmade Christmas?
Have a lovely week!
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Martha.
It's gorgeous Martha, so bright and cheerful!
ReplyDeleteThat's really lovely - you have such a good eye for fabric combinations! The flannel backing is perfect.
ReplyDeleteYour new quilt is sooo nice! Lovely fabrics, great idea with the stars and the stripes... and the result is lovely bright :) Really, great job!
ReplyDeleteJolana
this is just gorgeous Martha. I love the stars - and that there is no set pattern. Beautiful :-)
ReplyDeleteOooh, sooo pretty! What a wonderful freedom to follow your heart and sew with abandon - and such a lovely outcome. I especially like your loop-t-loop quilting, its fee-flowing quality just suits the mood with which this quilt was made.
ReplyDeletePS. I must add - your pics are fabulous. The first one, with the birch and the colours - WOW. Pure wow!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous. I love the way you've combined those prints :)
ReplyDeleteSo so pretty Martha!
ReplyDeleteI love how this turned out! What a fun project! And how nice it must be to just do something on a whim like that. :)
ReplyDeleteI love how this came together! What a fun project. It sounds to relaxing to just sew and make something.
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