
I had plans to make a similar quilt for my DD, using a floral applique block in the centre, but somehow it never happened. I may go through my orphan blocks and see if any of them lend themselves to the same treatment; it's such an easy way to arrive at a finished top.
The other picture is of a Postage Stamp quilt that I made to showcase an English quilting design that I drew up for one of my books. It took more than two years to ha

I have been sewing madly on the Maverick Stars, but I haven't made any progress that looks any different, just more stars and more pieced sashing and more incidental crumb blocks. They will both finish at the same time with a flourish I am sure, so all of a sudden I will have two tops, no more scraps and a clear work table. I can't wait.
Great to see a well-used quilt stand up to the strain.
ReplyDeleteI like the idea of just adding strips round and round until the quilt is large enough. I have a couple of blocks that I might be able to do that with, using them as the center interest.
ReplyDeleteThat quilt has stood up well, I can attest to seeing it wadded up on the floor on many occasions!
ReplyDeleteHow lovely, that the quilt is so well used. It is lovely & cosy looking,- so welcoming for a son or daughter.
ReplyDeleteYou are always full of interest!
Isn't it great to have made such a well loved quilt? I really like the simple design.
ReplyDeleteWow! I had to click on the photo to get a better view of you beautiful hand quilting. Such a pleasing eye motif.
Love the quilting on that border!
ReplyDeleteWhen my quilt group was making Katrina quilts we did something similar to your house quilt. We used the quilt as you go technique adding the strips and so they came together very quickly! I really like the checkerboard on yours though!