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It's versatile and simple and would work with many different solids or prints. I used 100% cotton solids in complimentary white, grays and blues. The back is a dark gray. I had a quilt shop do the quilting, but apparently it's hard to stitch straight lines with a quilting machine. Honestly, I tried to make myself leave it, but some of the crooked stitching got the best of me and I ended up taking most of it out and doing it myself, stitching the width of the pressure foot on either side of the seams, vertically and horizontally.
The pattern is well-done and the designer offers a great way to cut and sew the squares that simplified things so much. I can only imagine how frustrated I might have made myself if I had made the quilt the way I had planned by cutting all the squares and then triangles individually. The hardest part for me was the layout and getting various colors and angles where I wanted them. After it was quilted, I noticed a few squares I wish I'd put somewhere else, but you live and you sew and you learn, right? I'm happy with the result and more than happy with our sweet grandson!
Obviously my favorite of all your posts. We just love this quilt.
ReplyDeleteThanks Chels. A cute boy has to have a cute quilt.
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