The walking foot was used for stitch in the ditch - all
the rest was FMQ - even the lines in the four outer rectangles.
Back of quilt |
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What are you working on? Leave a comment or a link to let the readers and me know. I'm linking to some parties myself as found in my tab above and especially to Finished or Not Fridays. Someone gets a fat quarter.
Blessings,
That's so pretty. Your output is amazing. Well done.
ReplyDeleteOMGosh Angie! Just lovely work.
ReplyDeleteNice quilting job! Love it!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! Enlarging a nearly insane block wasn't great idea. I love your quilting! I host a linky party at my blog every Wednesday for charity related sewing any time you want to link up I'd love to have you :-)
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Congratulations on this charming little finish. Love the quilting work on it. Lovely done. ;^)
ReplyDeleteVery nice!
ReplyDeletea lovely quilt for a tiny baby
ReplyDeleteWait, you're making Nearly Insane blocks blown up to baby quilt size? That is so fun!
ReplyDeleteLovely colors and great quilting. I'm still working on my La Passion, and will do that the rest of this year, too.
ReplyDeleteAll very pretty blocks. I also do not have much aqua fabric for the RSC, lol. Would like to enter your fat quarter giveaway, but cannot figure out how to enter. The text at your top right sidebar isn't a link. Do I enter by joining the link party? Blessings.
ReplyDeleteHello Angie,
ReplyDeleteI love this quilt. The combination of blue, white and cream with a classic block pattern gives a really traditional and comforting look. Such a beautiful quilt for wrapping up a baby.
Thank you for linking up with Free Motion Mavericks!
Love, Muv