Linda at flourishingpalms reminded me indirectly, to get on and post something. 😍 Thanks Linda for the push I needed.
My latest finish is a quilt for my Son & DIL in Brisbane, Australia. I started this mid 2021, but have just finished it. I had my friend Judi Schon in Auckland machine quilt it and I love the circley design, we decided on.
The pattern was free, but I think it's a paid for pattern now. It is called Twirla by Butterfly Threads.
I made it larger than the pattern. The request was 100 " wide and 84 " length to accommodate the footboard. I took the quilt to our local group meeting, so I could get the girls to hold it up for a photo, as it was too big for my floor space.
Thanks for dropping by
http://www.susannasquilts.blogspot.com
5 comments:
Your quilt is lovely! I enjoy monotone quilts with a splash of color. It was good to hear from you again. I and everyone else would appreciate posts more often about what you're sewing. And as always, happy stitching!
Hazel & Kelvin are going to love it for sure.
Great work as usual Sue xx
Oh gosh, Sue! I'm so glad you shared this beautiful quilt! It truly is gorgeous! Very modern-looking. Such a lot of work to piece, but I love that block. The way it gathers in the center is really neat - spiral-y. Your placement of prints, and those spots of red, are simply perfection. I'm glad you got it longarm quilted, else you would have spent more time quilting than piecing! Your longarmer did a really nice job. It's such a generous gift... though what we won't do for our children, right? Well done you!
Neat quilt. I like the bit of red in the field of white and black. Well done.
Very cool quilt!!! I love that they could tell you the size they needed for their bed. Great mom-made quilt!!!
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