The fabric (Panache by Rebecca Bryan) came in the November Culcita Box. The collection has great basics that could be easily mixed and matched with other collections.
I decided to do some fairly simple squares and combine the fabric with a black and white solid.
For the quilting, I decided to do my usual: "organic," randomly spaced lined that are fairly close together.
I originally planned to make the quilt baby-size, but I had more fabric leftover so I decided to keep going. Then I ran out of sashing fabric, and had to buy more.
And then I decided to buy some Panache fabric for the backing and the binding, which also had to be ordered. You can see why this quilt took me for a while. I did my normal big stitch binding on the quilt.
I did do a little something different with this quilt: a label! I will post more about my thoughts once I have had a little more time to try them out.
Finished size: 56.5" x 70"
Fabric: Panache by Rebecca Bryan
Binding: Panache Stripe Black
Backing: Panache Diamond Trellis Riviera
Batting: Happy Cloud
The giveaway winner is KatieQ! Katie, I will be emailing you for your mailing address!
If you would like to pick up this month's box, or subscribe to a monthly Culcita box delivery, check out the options on their website.
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ReplyDeleteBeautiful quilt! Thank you for the chance to win the lovely fabrics. I am a new follower on Instagram.(I also follow your blog)
ReplyDeleteI'm a new follower on Pinterest, but I've had your blog on Bloglovin' for a while. I'm just getting into the quilting world, so I would love these scraps - those are great colors! And you are from Oregon?? Me too! I live in Canada now, but Oregon will forever have my heart.
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Following at Instagram, great binding on the quilt!
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ReplyDeleteI love the sharp contrast between the black and white. It really makes the colors pop. I receive your updates by email.
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ReplyDeleteYour labels are great and I'm interested in your thoughts on them. I love hand sewing them on as the last step to a finished quilt! I'm following you on Pinterest.
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