I found lots of great madder prints when I started digging through my stash.
I used this die to cut my squares.
I decided to keep the light prints consistent, except for the triangles on the edges. I used this die to cut those.
It’s always amazing how much smaller it looks when you start sewing! I think you can see that my setting triangles were oversized. I did that so I wouldn’t lose any points in the binding. It didn’t take long to baste.
And then it was off to the deck for sone hand quilting.
Have a great day!
Thanks! Now I need to get my label done. That’s always the hardest part!
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The Madderfacrics in combination with the squares on point and handquilting :perfect!!.
Anneke
It’s coming out so cute!! I’ve been sitting out on my patio for awhile each morning before it gets to hot. My dogs love it when their “mom” is out with them. Hugs,
Such a great colorway! I think I will have to get an Accuquilt system. Rotary cutting is hard on my wrists. Your last image made me feel like I was right there.
Perfect!!!
Love the simplicity of that design. I’m waiting for days where I can be on my deck, in the sun!
There is something so appealing about simple squares set on point and cross hatch quilting. Enjoy the spring sunshine!