Crossways
More
remnants?
Oh yeah!
I'm
still using my dies to cut scraps into the shapes and sizes I use
most often. This 48” quilt features rectangles with half square
triangles on one end, and flying geese.
Light
peach solid combines nicely with lots of bright colored prints in a lattice or trellis pattern. For
the backing, I stacked a row of rectangles in peach colored prints on
the edge of a length of gingham. I quilted with peach thread in a
serpentine stitch.
Crossways went together quickly with the medium sized pieces sewed into 12” blocks. I finished it just after Christmas.
Crossways |
More
remnants?
Oh yeah!
I'm
still using my dies to cut scraps into the shapes and sizes I use
most often. This 48” quilt features rectangles with half square
triangles on one end, and flying geese.
Light
peach solid combines nicely with lots of bright colored prints in a lattice or trellis pattern. For
the backing, I stacked a row of rectangles in peach colored prints on
the edge of a length of gingham. I quilted with peach thread in a
serpentine stitch.
Crossways went together quickly with the medium sized pieces sewed into 12” blocks. I finished it just after Christmas.
It's very cold and snowing here in Tennessee and should continue until tomorrow. I love snow and we don't get it as often as when I was a kid. I can't wait to see if it gets deep enough to make snow cream!
Accuquilt
dies used:
55436
Flying Geese 3” x 6” finished
55411
Rectangles 3” x 6” finished
55017
Strips 2½” for binding
Snuggle
up in a quiltand
watch it snow