Sewing on a binding means a finished quilt. I like to see my quilts all ready to hang or use. This one was so different. I had the pattern from an old AP&Q magazine for the centre rectangle and although I could see a picture of the entire quilt in the Fabrics of Society book by Annette Gero, I had to make up the pattern for the border if I wanted one on my quilt. I don't usually use bright fabrics but Purples just seemed to appear in the fabric shops all at once and when I saw the Colonial ll fabric range I knew I had to use them. I am delighted with how it looks and may go bright more often.
Today was a lunch and Kris Kringle with the Ruby Tuesday sewing ladies. We had decided beforehand what everyone would bring for lunch and had it at the patchwork shop, Needles & Pins, where we sew. We each brought a wrapped present and took a number. This is what I received. I love it.
and under the cosy
Isn't it beautiful and nobody knew I have a collection of teapots. One day I may even show you some.
wow I am impressed! you made those blocks around the boarder yourself! just awesome. I have seen this quilt done many times online your interpretation is just gorgeous. I love it and wish I had that talent of creating my own patterns just awesome
ReplyDeleteWhow, it looks spectacular! I love it! Yes I love binding too! And the teapot is great love the colors! Greetings
ReplyDeleteLida
I am in AWE I just love this quilt, incredible job.
ReplyDeleteI wish I could draw I would be whipping up this quilt too!
I have the pattern now from the magazine but its the outside borders that I really love about this quilt...
love that teapot and cozy! very cute, what a nice gift.
congrats on a wonderful finish, a true heirloom quilt
Kathie
Gorgeous quilt! You did a fabulous job!
ReplyDeleteWow Dorothy, it's beautiful, I have been meaning to make this quilt, congrats on a beautiful finish.
ReplyDeleteLove the teapot too.
Julia ♥
Wonderful quilt. I love your interpretation thank you so much for sharing.
ReplyDeleteYour quilt is beautiful! (I wish I could put that in bold because it's past beautiful!) Was it difficult to make the border pattern?
ReplyDeleteWell done! It really 'sings' in the color palette you chose.
ReplyDeleteI would LOVE to see a post with your tea pot collection!
Your quilt is AMAZING. What a beautiful quilt! You have made a real heirloom. I am in awe and really admire your work. Congratulations ;-)
ReplyDeletelove the quilt and the border work is fabulous!! it's always a pleasure to view your quilts.
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful quilt!! Job well done. You have a good eye for color choices.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous quilt and love the teapot!
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