Oh My! I think this is going to be nice! No borders yet. I have enough Salt Air Red yardage for a skinny border. When I sew that on I will be able to decide which Salt Air fabric I want to order for a larger border and backing.
Tomorrow is May For Me Bingo, the introduction to a Quilt Along and May's yellow Rainbow Scrap Challenge. Lots to do while waiting for Salt Air fabric :D
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Love those colors--nice quilt!
I love that you put in the red squares - nice random placement, too. That ain't easy! Way to go, kiddo. (I saw a very different strip quilt with the squares in random spots last week, and thought "I gotta try that!" I'm still working on H2H, but I did finish the PL Open House quilt! (pat pat on my own back)
We had hubby's sis and bil for the weekend, so it's back to the quilting today.
Hugs!
I think the random red squares add something extra to the quilt... very nice job!
Great quilt - is that using the 1600 method? I like the added solis square, very interesting.
It is nice already Sheila!
I've been wanting to try a jelly roll quilt for a while now. I haven't see one before with the spacers, what a nice touch that adds!
Looks wonderful and I like the way the squares pop!
The red squares add a nice pattern. I think one of the teal/turquoise colors would be very calming. Fun quilt!
I ab-so-lutely love this! The addition of the little red squares is genius. Nice nice nice!
Oh Sheila, I REALLY like this quilt. Very cool.
I love this Salt Air Red quilt~ The little red squares give it a pulled together look! I love Scrappies~ ♥♥♥
What a cute, cute idea to put the red squares between the strips! It's great to see this group of fabrics in action.
This is so neat! The red spacer squares are a great idea. I've wanted to do a jelly roll race quilt for awhile. Thanks for the inspiration.
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