Made following the Autumn Joys pattern in the Accent on Angles book (affiliate link), mine has an extra block of width, and an extra 2 blocks in length. That makes a finish at 58" x 72", for a nice lap size.
And look - this one has a border, made with a combo of red, black, and a beautiful leaf fabric. I'm normally not a border person, but this design looks great with one.
Given that the fabrics are Asian themed, I chose a pantograph called Asian Maple, modifying the swirl slightly, and stitching it in Glide Sand.
Here's a view of both the pantograph stitching and the floral backing fabric that works so well with the front.
I barely had enough of that floral print, and pieced together the remaining strips and scraps from the front to make a coordinating band on the back.
Besides a small amount of yardage of three prints, these are all the scraps I have left from making the blocks. The majority of this goes to the recycle bin - I'm not attempting to use any more of it.
Here's another closeup of the band on the back.
I'm not sure which I like better - the front or the back!
Next up is a quilt made with the Use It Up pattern, also with Asian fabrics, but in blue. I'll be starting soon, after a few other quilty interruptions along the way.
Thanks for visiting today, and have a great day quilting!
What a lovely quilt. I imagine you needed a design wall to keep everything organized. You'll be entering this one in next year's county fair, right?
ReplyDeleteOh my, what a lovely quilt. Don't you just sigh with satisfaction each time you look at it? But those little bits -- what a fun improv quilt they could be!!
ReplyDeleteI love this quilt, those black lines add a lot of interest!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty Susan
ReplyDeleteHi Susan! What a beautiful finish. The fabrics are just showcased so nicely, and I really LOVE that pieced back. I'm not usually a fan, but what a great way to carry the lovely piecing from the front to enhance the backing as well. This is a enjoy on either side quilt! ~smile~ Roseanne
ReplyDeleteBeautiful job, Susan! I love the panto you choose, the thread color is perfect, and that pieced band on the backing is just the icing on the cake!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful quilt Susan - excellent job!
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