Another finish! Yippee! You asked to see a photo of the whole quilt, but I just don't have a way to do that...yet. I'm working on it! In the meantime, here's the best photo I can get of my second Old Red Barn QAL quilt. I quilted it quite simply using wavy lines on the horizontal and I used different border and backing fabrics than the first quilt. I also used a 1/2" black/white polka dot border between the quilt body and the border for a little definition.
Another great combination discovered while cutting fabrics and packing up orders...
I just love the colours in this one Terri. And that polka dot border is perfect, really complements your quilt. I'm going to have to try your wavy quilting sometime, I really like that, very effective. xo
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Oh Terri, it turned out so beautiful! Love your fabrics. It looks like a field of fresh flowers.
ReplyDeleteWOW Terri, you have taken a boring rail fence pattern and raised it to new heights. The fabrics and color are just scrumptious!! I LOVE it!!
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I love that quilt!
ReplyDeletetrès joli et très lumineux, félicitations ,j'aime beaucoup
ReplyDeleteThe black and white polka dot was a great way to go. Love it and the whole quilt. What are you going to make with the new fabric??
ReplyDeleteYour quilt is wonderful Terri! I love the black polka dot definition between the quilt and border.
ReplyDeleteI just love the colours in this one Terri. And that polka dot border is perfect, really complements your quilt. I'm going to have to try your wavy quilting sometime, I really like that, very effective. xo
ReplyDeleteJust wanted to comment on your beautiful fabrics. You really have an eye for color. Look gorgeous..
ReplyDeleteHere from Vicki's Field Trips in Fibre and glad I came. Lovely quilt! :)
ReplyDeletebeautiful color sense!! Wonderful quilt
ReplyDeleteWhat lovely colors, Terri! You did a marvelous job.
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