This quilt is for a baby who will be making his way into the world soon. I decided to put my 4x5 bee blocks to use, so the top came together really quickly. I just added some sashing (Kona Ash).
For the quilting, I looked again to Angela Walters' book for inspiration. This is the woodgrain pattern. This one was tricky for me, and my results are a bit, shall we say, rustic. But once the quilt was washed and dried it just gives it a lot of texture.
I love all of these blocks! The HOME one is definitely a favorite.
I was kind of stuck on the binding but ended up going with Kona Coal.
I put this together using materials I had on hand, which always makes me feel so thrifty!
I had the perfect backing fabrics in my stash--Taza by Dena Designs.
Great job on the quilting. I really like the back too, simple and interesting, a hard combo to pull off.
ReplyDeleteLove the color scheme! Quilting is fantastic, too. Might have to buy myself this Angela Walter's book...
ReplyDeleteIt's great Katie! The quilting is really nice, very brave of you to try new things. I really like that "home" block too.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! I love the wood grain.
ReplyDeleteThe quilting looks fantastic! Way to challenge yourself!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a sunny quilt! Love it, Katie!
ReplyDeleteI think I need to buy Angela's book too - the wood grain is very cool!
Very very pretty -and it has its own sunshine!! Love your quilting, too!
ReplyDeleteGreat job using your 4x6 blocks! And I love what I can see of that wood grain. I'll have to give it a try.
ReplyDeleteThat wood grain quilting looks really cool, Katie! And what a great way to use those bee blocks!
ReplyDeleteSuch a pretty quilt and I think the quilting turned out fabulous!
ReplyDeleteit is so lovely! and good job for being thrifty! xo ;)
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