The block is called Road to Oklahoma I think; I did a tutorial on the block in December 2010 and finished it in November 2013.
I'd originally been using apricots as the backgrounds, but I didn't like that after all, and set those blocks aside in the Orphan Box while I made a heap of blocks with cream floral backgrounds.
The backing piece that I chose needed another 16" in width, so I dug those rejected blocks out and pieced them into the backing. They were perfect for the job, and it was satisfying to find a home for them after all this time.
This fabric is very, very old. It wasn't really quilt shop quality, probably a Chinese knockoff of the original print, but it was fine as a backing.
I chose an old favourite panto of mine, called Groundcover. It seems everything about this quilt is from a long time ago, which makes me even more glad that it's all in one piece and quilted now.
You can't really see the quilting, it doesn't show up in this light, but it looks very nice. Now I just have to find a binding fabric and that will be another quilt to add to the pile.
But it won't happen for a while, not while I'm running around after this lad. He's growing so quickly, it's a joy to watch him learning new things every day. Go Thomas!!
Nice finish, Keryn. I recognize many of hose fabrics, including the back. That tells you something about my own stash, ha ha!
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty quilt. Really like the quilting pattern. Thanks for sharing.
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