On to the fun stuff, this quilt has been in the works for a little while and I'm excited to have it finished. If you've been around here a while you've seen me auditioning different solids for this one here. After that I auditioned Kona Everglade and Kona Flesh. Neither gave me the look I wanted.
So finally at a PMQG sewing night, my friend Anna helped me find this fun Basic Gray Grunge (asparagus?). I'm really into textured solids right now and I think this makes a fun sashing fabric.
I had a Neptune Honeybun and was waiting for the right inspiration. I saw a quilt with this pattern in a local quilt shop and knew it was perfect. After posting about it, I found out that Camille Roskelley has a pattern for this in her Simplify book.
I decided to do some random loopy quilting on it and I think it turned out fun. Here are a couple close ups so you can see the quilting and the sashing fabric.
I used the anchor stripes on the binding because I love a stripey bias binding.
My label is sewn in.
I was thinking of selling this but not sure if I'm ready to part with it. Let me know if there is any interest and maybe I'll finally open an Etsy shop!
I am entering this into the Sew Sweetness Tula Pink Sew-Along.
Quilt stats:
Size: 56"x62"
Pattern: LQS/ Camille Roskelley?
Fabrics: Tula Pink Neptune, Basic Grey Grunge
Quilted by: Myself
Finished: 11/1/12
It's a GORGEOUS quilt! Good job!
ReplyDeleteIt looks fantastic! You did such a great job.
ReplyDeleteThis looks awesome, Becky. I'm glad the storm didn't give you too much trouble.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Love what you chose for sashing!
ReplyDeleteGrunge was the PERFECT choice for sashing! Beautiful quilt.
ReplyDeleteGlad Sandy spared you, and the quilt is fab, love the effect of the grunge :o)
ReplyDeleteLove this! The quilting is great and the binding was a great choice!!
ReplyDeleteThis is so pretty! Using the grunge fabric was a great decision...
ReplyDeleteThe sashing is perfect!
ReplyDeletePerfect choice Becky! The quilt turned out beautiful!
ReplyDeleteso glad all is well with you! xoxo love the quilt!
ReplyDeleteThat turned out really nice. I really like that pattern, made one myself (yes it is camille roskelly) and I find it to be a very happy quilt. Your backing looks good.
ReplyDeleteGlad that Sandy spared you.