I probably forgot to post about it because (1) it wasn't part of my plan and was just a fun project and (2) because it was so quick to put together. At least I remembered to take photos so it didn't get forgotten forever!
Since the pattern uses fat quarters and I happen to have a few (a lot!) of those in my stash, it was fun to put together some favorite prints for the quilt. These are mostly Cotton + Steel, but there are a couple of Carolyn Friedlander, a Lotta Jansdotter, a Violet Craft, some Riley Blake dots, and a couple of Art Gallery prints mixed in. I really enjoyed putting this combo together and am now convinced that I need a whole bunch of this print for future projects (it's a very nice, warm gray that I use a lot).
The backing fabric is this really pretty voile arrow print that I have had in my stash for ages (it's called Adventure Bark by Bonnie Christine) and I did my normal big stitch binding.
This is only the second quilt I have made using this pattern and now I'm really thinking I need to make one that is rainbow-y and one that uses a transparency effect with the blocks. I guess I have some planning to do!
Will Ella be a paper pattern?
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Yes! You can find the paper pattern here: https://shop.kitchentablequilting.com/collections/paper-quilt-patterns/products/the-ella-quilt-paper-pattern
DeleteI love this happy pattern.
ReplyDelete1 would love to make one for my tiny grand boy
Thank you Rosemary! This would be a great one for a little boy :)
DeleteThis is a beautiful, striking quilt. You've made a great pattern and chosen great fabrics to go with it.
ReplyDeleteI love this quilt. Simple yet beautiful. Looks like a fun and easy quilt even for a beginner.
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