We had about four inches of snow the other day, the biggest storm we've had this winter, I think. Florida has had more snow this year than Maine, lol. Bad news for skiers and snowmobilers, but I'm glad about it. The cold is the bigger story--single digits and teens during the days and below zero a few nights this week.
This is a plain and simple little quilt called 'Allure', a 3-yard quilt design from one of Fabric Cafe's books. I finished the top last year and never got it quilted. Too plain maybe, but I wanted to use up these fabrics. I have another cut out, same white and blue, different floral print; both of which will be donated.
I used a pastel variegated thread to quilt it, which made it a wee bit more interesting.
This is the next top to get loaded for quilting soon as I put a backing together; I finished this top last year too, and I'm just getting caught up with some machine quilting. This is the 'Phoebe' pattern from kitchentablequilting.com, but I set my blocks together in a completely different way. This is a larger quilt than 'Allure', so I plan to donate this one to the Veterans Home in Augusta.
This is what the original 'Phoebe' pattern looks like. Maybe I'll make this layout another time.
1 comment:
Oh! I'm in love with your layout of Phoebe! It's more attractive than the original design. I'm adding it to my to-do list as a gentleman's quilt, in brown or green. Bravo! ;^)
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