Fire and Rain with quilted with zig zag straight lines on either side of the chevron seams. I used invisible polyester thread on the top with a number 80 top stitch needle and Bottom Line thread in the bobbin. A dark blue batik with blue and green dots from my stash made a nice binding that I machine sewed to the front, turned, and hand stitched to the back.
That looks wonderful. I love the colors.
ReplyDeleteYou made "a nuther" gorgeous quilt. I love the color and the pattern, too. How were the HST to make? I know I've made them, but it was so long ago. I don't remember if I used a technique or just cut out triangles and sewed them. A beautiful job.
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Beautiful colours. A really stunning quilt.
ReplyDeleteI love it! Lots of action to look at.
ReplyDeleteThat came out wonderful! The colors are so rich. Great job.
ReplyDeleteWow!! Love it!
ReplyDeleteA super job Sheila!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on a great finish! You must be very pleased how this one turned out...
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Beautiful quilt and I love that you used the invisible thread, I love that stuff!! The quilt has amazing colors in it so much like Fall.
ReplyDeleteI sure like your Fire and Rain. Hopped over from Sharon's to take a peak.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty -- stunning colors! Came on over from Sharon's blog! :)
ReplyDeleteThis quilt is GORGEOUS! I love your fabric choice and the beautiful points on your tiny HST.
ReplyDeleteThis is a beautiful little quilt---it is so vibrant!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty, this turned out great. How big is it?
ReplyDeleteLove your minis! Now I wanna do the quilt-along.
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