Now that this quilt is happily with the C Family, I finally feel like I can share more than just occasional sneak peeks of it.
I'm rather in love with this quilt, and it took me a long time to get to this revelation phase - so I'm going to celebrate it with lots of photos!
From start (in June 2011)
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The very beginning |
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Ready to fold into hiding while the C's were here |
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My first diy bias tape binding |
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Front |
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Back |
To finish (in March 2012)
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Washed |
I adore each and every piece of fabric that got used - and I couldn't be happier with how they work together. It's quilted in organic lines with multi-colored brown/tan/cream thread on the body, and a multi-shaded green thread on top of the binding. Yes, I love multi-shade threads, and I have five spools of it in various shades.
I'm in love. I hope Baby C and her family like it as much as I do.
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