This solids version of the Carly Quilt pattern was so, so, so much fun to put tother. I love fall colors and tthis one used all of my favorites.
![The Carly Quilt - Kitchen Table Quilting](https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/51683783994_815a14a5a6_k.jpg)
There are lots of different brands of solids out there and there is something to love about each of them - Art Gallery is just killing it with the muted colors these days.
All of the fabrics used in this quilt art Art Gallery Fabrics Pure Solids - here is a list of the colors that I used:
Fabric A (1 F8th of each)
Fabric B (1 FQ of each)
Fabric C (1 FQ of each)
Fabric D (1 F8 of each)
Background Fabric (2 1/2 yards)
Binding (1/2 yard)
Backing (3 7/8 yards)
- Plaid of my Dreams in Blush (it's flannel!)
And here is a photo with the fabrics labeled - there are 5 different fabric combinations.
The backing fabric is an Art Gallery flannel. It's so soft. While my kids love minky quilt backing, I actually prefer flannel because it is cozy but still breathes and it isn't so heavy. This is the first time I have used an AGF flannel and I was impressed with the quality - it's gorgeous!
Usually I use a color from the quilt for the binding, but I went with a coordinating color instead. It's called weathered brick and I think it might be my new favorite color. It's a really pretty purple-y red without being maroon - I love it.
If you would like to make your own version of the Carly Quilt pattern, you can pick up a copy in my shop!
I love your quilt. I wonder what it would look like in prints or even batiks!
ReplyDeleteThank you! I think those would both be fun!
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