Monday, April 8, 2013

I've Got Your Back Again

Hello Everyone,

Today is rerun day.  Several of you asked about my scrappy backs and wanted to see one.  This is a post from a couple of years ago that displays colorful backing fabrics that I made out of fat quarters.  I'm off to the shop this morning, Sew'n Wild Oaks class tomorrow during the day, and the shop's Preview Party tomorrow night at the Purple Orchid.  I have a mock booth set up in my living room for the Amador Valley Quilt Show that I keep arranging and re-arranging.  When I get it just right, I'll take a picture.  Enjoy the rerun.

Soon,
Lynn

I'm finally ready to put Madrigal on the quilting machine! I just have to wrestle with a roll of wool batting tomorrow and then on the quilting machine it will go.....and will probably stay there for several days. This quilt is going to take me forever to quilt. I added the little tendrils to add interest and break up the quilting in the center section.

Here's the whole quilt with just a hint of a red border. Depending on how I quilt the border, I may end up with scallops. I'll make my final decision tomorrow. I've been pouring through machine quilting book after machine quilting book trying to find something different for this quilt. Looking through all of my books has given me a good excuse to procrastinate while resting at the same time!
Here's the backing that I made this morning. I originally purchased a "tower" of Luna Notte fabric when it first arrived at the shop. I love to get the towers because I love to make scrappy quilts. But I always have a few leftover fat quarters that never make it into the finished quilt. So I cut them into 18" x 20-1/2" rectangles and sew them together. I cut a couple of the fat quarters in half so that the seams are staggered. I press the seams open so I don't have much bulk and my back is ready. Yes it takes more time....but I have the time and save money since I don't have to buy 4 or 5 additional yards of fabric.


Stay tuned. I'll be posting more pictures throughout the quilting process.
As always,
Lynn

3 comments:

  1. LOVE the basket quilt!!! ♥♥♥

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  2. The red flowers applique block is very pretty. The paisley used for the basket and then a different design handle gives added interest to it.

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