Finally cooled enough to quilt, but I took it easy. I made an envelope quilt from a top my mom put together at the retreat in May.
This is a quilt for St. Anne's. And the back:
A close-up shows it's a Beatrix Potter print.
Keeping with this minimalist quilt idea, I did wavy FMQ around the four center blocks.
It's good to be back sewing! I'm linking to Sarah's Can I have a Whoop, Whoop? and Myra's Finished or Not Friday.
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great quilt Angie
ReplyDeleteThank you, Barbara! It's great to be back behind a sewing machine.
DeleteYes, lovely to see you able to do a little more. Great way to do a small quilt.
ReplyDeleteAnd your two latest are wonderful. I like how Jen combines applique and patchwork.
DeleteMore finishing than I have...grin. Great job.
ReplyDeletePretty backing fabric! Thank you for sharing!
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