This little quilt is named Flash. She is about 40.5" square after a wash and dry. I made her - front, back and binding, with Artisan Cottons which Windham Fabrics kindly sent to me to try out.
Windham Fabrics sent me the fabrics for free, and they did not ask me to say or do anything with them particularly except use them and chat about it for this blog hop. So the opinions here are my own.
These fabrics have a nice weight. Although they are a shot cotton - one colour of thread is woven with another colour of thread to make the fabric - they are also a nice weight similar to a regular quilting cotton.
I washed and dried them before I used them and there was almost no colour on my colour catcher, just a hit of dye from the cool colour load which included the black. I washed the quilt when she was done last night, without a colour catcher and there are no issues with colour transfer at all. As usual, the washing also gave the rather heavily quilted quilt a beautiful soft drape.
I had a lot of fun making the back. I picked my favourite colours of the bundle that had enough left over for this improv curvy piecing. I am sure that I am going to play with this curvy piecing again soon.
The binding was made from left over scraps. I machine stitched it in place.
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I quilted the quilt with Aurifil 50wt thread, in a yellow-olive green variegated thread on the front and a pale yellow in the bobbin. I did not want to use white or a white based thread as it felt like that would compete with the colours in the fabrics, and I am really pleased with the results using the yellows.
These fabrics are really rich in colour. Some of them have more of the iridescence that shot cottons often have than others. I actually like the ones with less shine the best, but they are all beautiful. I used almost all the colours in the line in my quilt.
You can see that, after the wash, the quilt has crinkled just enough that even the black fabrics work well with the yellow based quilting thread.
Now, I also get to give away one full bundle of these beautiful fabrics. To enter to win, just leave one comment here - one per person. The draw will close at midnight, MST, Friday, January 30 and I randomly draw the winner and will let you know the result on Saturday.
Do leave me a way to find you - if your comments are not linked to a profile with an email attached, please leave one in your comment. If I cannot find you I will draw a new winner.
I recommend these fabrics. They are lovely to work with and you can see the beautiful quilt that resulted. And I recommend that you check out each post on the blog hop, as besides learning more about these fabrics and seeing beautiful projects, there is a chance to win one these beautiful Artisan Cottons bundles at each stop - you might want to enter them all. Here is the schedule:
I leave you with this photo, in slightly different light. You can see how these fabrics shine, they sort of do flash or shine, don't you think.
Best,
Leanne
I love the wonky cabins
ReplyDeleteI haven't worked with shot cottons Before, but after reading your blog post I'm excited to jump in and try them out! Thanks for the review and the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteI appreciate your honest and unbiased review of these fabrics!
ReplyDeletesilverthimble@shaw.ca
I love what you did with these fabrics! Gorgeous. I have been buying more shot cottons and cross weaves of late, and really like them. Thanks for the chance to win this bundle!
ReplyDeletecaribousmom (at) aol (dot) com
Great use of those beautiful fabrics! Thanks for the generous giveaway!
ReplyDeleteJUST BEAUTIFUL>LOVE YOUR QUILT!
ReplyDeleteTHANKS FOR A GREAT GIVEAWAY TOO!
msstitcher1214@gmail.com
I would love to see the cross weave of these in person :)
ReplyDeleteLove the wonky blocks, and the colors...! You inspire me to do similar quilting as well!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful collection of colors. 24Tangent@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteThe colors of these fabrics are gorgeous! Thanks!
ReplyDeletePlease click on the delaineelliott above for my email link.
That curved back is so pretty! Should be the front of a quilt.
ReplyDeleteFabulous wonky log cabins & I love the vibrant colours! Would love an opportunity for trying out these shot cottons compared to Oakshott & Kaffee Fassett shot cottons(have worked with both in the past). Thanks for the opportunity :)
ReplyDeleteGreat finish! I love a fun backing and those improv curves totally fit the bill.
ReplyDeleteGreat colours and an amazing quilt! Even your nail polish is matching ;-)
ReplyDeleteLiebe Grüße,
Kathrin
What a fun quilt! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful quilt, beautiful fabrics!
ReplyDeleteLove your quilts and the fabrics! Especially your curvy back.
ReplyDeleteThe back of the quilt is as beautiful as the front of the quilt!
ReplyDeleteI love solids!!
ReplyDeleteThis turned out beautifully! I love the way the quilting turned out.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful fabric and quilt! Thanks!
ReplyDeletecork@pa.rr.com
I was not really in love when I saw the blocks on IG but all together with the quilting look stunning! Absolutely gorgeous
ReplyDeletewhat a fantastic quilt! these fabrics are scrumptious.
ReplyDeleteI love your quilt and it'd be so great to actually see the colors in person!
ReplyDeleteLove Love Loooove your Quilt! BOTH sides are Awesome! Would definitely make one...Gorgeous fabrics & colors!! ;)
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing about the weight, it varies so much woth these shot cottons between the different brands.
ReplyDeleteI've never had the chance to play with a shot cotton before! I love how your quilt turned out! Thanks for the chance to win this bundle!
ReplyDeleteCraftnursequilt at gmail dot com
Oh, these look lovely! Love that the diff manufacturers are coming out with their own shot cotton/crossweaves. Your quilting is lovely as always.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful quilt! You have such a great eye for colour. Thanks for the chance to win! Erinengelen at hotmail dot com. :)
ReplyDeleteReally nice, Leanne! Love the depth of the colors.
ReplyDeleteA beautiful little quilt! Makes me want to make one myself. Can't wait to see the fabrics in person. Cmcjames10@facebook.com
ReplyDeleteBeautiful use of these fabrics!
ReplyDeleteI love the wonky blocks and the back of the quilt is awesome.
ReplyDeleteFabulous little quilt :) Would love a chance to win that lovely bundle of fabrics!
ReplyDeleteOoh these look great and I could use them in a quilt I'm planning right now for our son's 21st!
ReplyDeleteI love this quilt and I love the back as much as the front!
ReplyDeleteI love the back of your quilt!
ReplyDeleterenae1225@gmail.com
Beautiful quilt and fabrics!
ReplyDeleteAnother beautiful quilt Leanne! Love the curved piecing on the back as well.
ReplyDeleteLove, love how this turned out, Leanne!!!! Just gorgeous!!!
ReplyDeleteLovely vibrant quilt. I'm looking forward to seeing what you do with improvised curved. I'm cutting out a drunkards path right now, and I'll be glad to do improvisational next.
ReplyDeleteThe little quilt Flash is outstanding! Colorful and bright!The back is great, too!
ReplyDeleteLove the colours in your quilt. You're getting better & better with the longarm. Way to go!!!. The back is wonderful - your curves look great.
ReplyDeleteI love the quilt. The fabric looks wonderful. djbullinger@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteI've been watching this come together on Instagram and it turned out so fabulous! Gorgeous fabrics.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the great giveaway! These fabrics are gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteI like both the front and the back of your quilt - and the colors are just gorgeous! Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeletelove your quilt and I would certainly love to win that bundle!!
ReplyDeleteThe yellow quilting adds a lovely touch!
ReplyDeleteWhat a terrific design and result! I would love to try out this range of fabrics.
ReplyDeleteThey sound like lovely fabrics to work with and they look gorgeous! My only experience with shot cottons is Oakshott (gorgeous to look at and sew (by hand or machine), as you know!) and a Kaffe shot cotton (wriggly; hard to manage; feels quite flimsy, especially when compared to Oakshott), it would be interesting to compare all three...
ReplyDeletei've never used any shot cottons but would love a chance to try!
ReplyDeleteYour quilt looks lovely. I really like the quilting on it. I don't think I posess the patience for that. By the time I get to the quilting stage I want it done!! I've never used shot cottons before. I've read some reviews that talked about bleeding and shrinking but you don't seem to have the same problem with these.
ReplyDeleteThose are some yummy, yummy colors! And I love the quilt, especially the scrappy binding. And the quilting. It's just all so pretty. Thanks for the honest review and for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteaudacious.squid@gmail.com
I just love the quilt!!! I have yet to use shot cottons tho I have read alot about them. I may have to try them sooner rather than later. sandybailey55@hotmail.com
ReplyDeleteLove this quilt! You have inspired me.
ReplyDeleteI've been wondering about shot cotton. Massdrop had it a while back, but I didn't want to buy it without knowing a quilter's point of view...
ReplyDeleteBeautiful quilt!
Such gorgeous colours - really love your dense quilting!!
ReplyDeleteGreat quilt - wish I had your long arm, too. What a wonderful prize. I have made an improv quilt with my hand dyes and love the process. Would love the opportunity to work with shot cottons at some stage.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous quilt! I would love to try these new fabrics.
ReplyDeleteThat is a stunning quilt! I'm really getting into solids, especially shot cottons. Thanks for the chance!
ReplyDeleteakenned5@une.edu.au
Very lovely quilt! Those colors are just gorgeous. belopminata at gmail.
ReplyDeleteLove the fabrics but love what you did with them even more!
ReplyDeleteI forgot to include it above' my email is tiffinyquilts@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteLove the quilt and your quilting. I wish I could touch it in person....so much crinkly goodness.
ReplyDeleteI love your quilt - fabulous colours!
ReplyDeletebeautiful quilt. I've been really liking log cabin variations these days. This is another great inspiration.
ReplyDeleteThe quilt is gorgeous. I have never sewn with shot cottons and would love to. Thanks for the chance to win some!
ReplyDeleteYour quilt is beautiful - front and back. Love your quilting too. Thanks for the great giveaway. I've also shared your giveaway on my Giveaway List for just sewers & quilters at wowilikethat.com. Thanks again. (debbie at wowilikethat dot com)
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! I love shot cottons- they give so much more depth than regular solids!
ReplyDeleteThanks for a great giveaway!
allisonpogany@gmail.com
Love this! I can never get enough of log cabins, and wonky cabins rock!!!!
ReplyDeleteI've enjoyed seeing Flash on IG! Really lovely design and it works perfectly with these fabrics. Thanks for the giveaway. Jxo
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous! I started to describe what I like about it and realized it's just everything.
ReplyDeleteI love the earthy look of these fabrics, I would love to win them.
ReplyDeleteThese are great colors! I'd be able to do so many things with these. Thank you for the opportunity!
ReplyDeleteThat turned out great. I would love a chance to work with those fabrics.
ReplyDeleteWow ur quilt is awesome I would love a chance to win this fabric! Thanks lauraddirks@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteI love your quilt - both sides are gorgeous. The fabrics are really beautiful. Thanks for the great giveaway!
ReplyDeleteGood job with the fabrics. I have seen shot cottons before but didn't know what they were called. Thanks for the info.
ReplyDeletekdavis1@centurytel.net
I would love to win.....love the colors of the fabric.....
ReplyDeleteCan't wait until these are released! I love shot cottons. Your quilt turned out beautifully!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely beautiful! I wasn't a big fan of wonky log cabins...until I saw yours! I think the solids make it for sure.
ReplyDeleteKaliaContiki@gmail.com
Fabulous quilt; I love that it's two-sided! Thanks for the chance.
ReplyDeleteThis is absolutely gorgeous, and the colors are just great. Love your quilting, too!
ReplyDeleteThanks for showing your quilts. I particularly appreciate the closeups of the quilting. Such great colours in those fabrics.
ReplyDeleteGreat design to show off all those beautiful fabrics!
ReplyDeleteLove that quilt. The quilting is superb. Thanks for the opportunity.
ReplyDeleteHow lovely this quilt is. I LUV the back!!!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great use of the shot cottons resulting in a fantastic quilt. Love thes wonky blocks.
ReplyDeleteTa Da indeed! Beautiful, Leanne! Would love to give these a try. Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteVery nice! I used Kaffe shot cottons for the first time to make a swoon quilt for my mom and I was a little disappointed at the weight of the cotton - it seemed very thin. I assumed then all shot cottons were thin...? But I guess not! I will have to try a different variety next time. Thanks for letting me know :)
ReplyDeleteLove this and your back is really cool too. Haven't worked that much with shots so I would love to try more projects with them.
ReplyDeleteI loved the front and back of your quilt. Actually I love everything about this quilt - binding, quilting - it's all beautiful. I have not made a quilt using only solids, let alone with shot cottons.
ReplyDeletethis quilt is striking!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great quilt. Beautiful colours in the fabrics.
ReplyDeleteThe fabrics look great. The colors seem very clear. Love the quilt.
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous quilt, front and back! Love the wonky log cabins and all your lovely stitching!
ReplyDeleteOh my, your quilt is wonderful and the back is a quilt unto itself. Just beautiful!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful fabrics! Would definitely enjoy playing with these. Love this finish!
ReplyDeleteLovely quilt and this line of fabrics will definitely be on my wish list.
ReplyDeleteThanks for telling us about the texture of the fabric. The only other shot cotton I've worked with wasn't really comparable with quilting cotton. It had a much looser weave and tended to ravel a lot. The quilt you've designed really shows off the beauty of the colours, and I love the contrast between flowing curves and sharp angles.
ReplyDeleteI love your quilt! Another take on the log cabin and very graphic. I love the shot cottons, always loved chambray shirts.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful fabrics and awesome quilts! Cannot wait until these fabrics hit the stores!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful quilt! Both front and back. It's interesting that you like the fabrics that are less showy in their manufacture. I haven't seen one in person yet, but the idea sounds gorgeous and looks just beautiful online. I appreciate the opportunity to win some! That would be so exciting and fun!
ReplyDeleteLove your gorgeous quilt!
ReplyDeleteThanks,
Peggy
peggy_verdongibbs@att.net
I love your quilt especially the back! I would love to make a back like that sometime! The fabrics look beautiful and your stitching is fantastic!thanks so much for sharing this!
ReplyDeleteLove your quilt - the wonky log cabins are great. Thanks for sharing & thanks for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteLeanne, I love it!!! and these fabrics are just so darned good :) xo
ReplyDeleteLove this quilt. Another one added to my list to do thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteI do like the iridescence of shot cottons and these have such rich saturated colors. I love the quilt and may have to make a similar one. I need a smaller quilt for over the fireplace and that would be perfect.
ReplyDeleteThey do shine, but more subtly than a flash, I would call them a wink.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE the back best! ljridge4511 (at) gmail (dot) com
i love your quilt.
ReplyDeleteLove your quilt! I would love to try shot cottons. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI don't know what side of your quilt I love the most! They are both so beautiful! I LOVE the wonky blocks! I'm a new quilter so I've not heard of shot cottons. I'm not sure I understand what exactly it is? I'd love to make this same exact quilt! Very unoriginal I know but I just LOVE it! Lol. Thank you for the chance to win and thank you for posting and blogging. It gives us newbies a lot of inspiration and help.
ReplyDeleteKristenmariej@hotmail.com
The quilt looks great, and the fabrics sound wonderful! Looking forward to trying these out myself. Oh, and I love your improv curves backing!
ReplyDeleteI love the quilt and I Would love to find out if I will love the fabric as much as I think I will. Julieannreuben@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteWhat a glorious, generous prize! I'm one who thinks solids should be matched up with patterns, but this quilt has me thinking otherwise! It's perfect and wonky...just the way I like things!
ReplyDeleteVery cool design, I love it :)
ReplyDeleteFlash is a perfect name for this quilt - the wonderful colors just pop out with joy! I love your design and the fabrics and the quilting! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThe quilt is fabulous, thanks for sharing. Have a wonderful day!
ReplyDeletedawnm1993(at)gmail(dot)com
I love your quilt! Thanks for the giveaway. sarah@forrussia.org
ReplyDeleteVery pretty material with vibrant colours. Love it. Thanks for doing such a great giveaway.
ReplyDeleteThe back of the quilt is just as pretty as the front. Thank you for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteGreat quilt! I love the colors and the quilting. Thanks for the great giveaway.
ReplyDeleteI've been watching this quilt on Instagram. I loved it from the first block. It looks like a fun one to make. I love that every block is it's own but they all play together nicely. I wish I could see it in person.
ReplyDeleteThese are so beautiful! Thanks for the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteWhat a neat quilt and love the way you quilted it! Perfect!
ReplyDeleteWonderfully vibrant colors! Thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteGreat color mix and pattern. Thanks for the giveaway. irenemarie2008@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteThere's something so happy about a lovely set of shot cottons.
ReplyDeleteThe colors are beautiful. I'd love the chance to try out the shot cotton too. ktsquiltdreams at g mail. com
ReplyDeleteGorgeous bundle, shot cottons are the best! You made an amazing quilt!
ReplyDeleteGreat piece of work, the colours and the design are great!
ReplyDeleteI love the pattern. It looks a little bit 3-dimensional. Rike
ReplyDeleteI am so in love with this fabric. Your choices made the quilt just wonderful. Great job.
ReplyDeleteThey do shine in the last photo :) As always, I love your quilting and the resulting texture. And the fabric sounds really tempting.
ReplyDeletewhat a beautiful way to show off these fabrics! I'd love to try them out - I have a bit of a thing for shot cottons!
ReplyDeleteI love those fabrics and what you have done with them
ReplyDeletedoyleajackie AT gmail DOT com
Such a great bundle! Would love to make something beautiful with it :)
ReplyDeleteSusanne
Thanks for the giveaways. The work on the quilt is WHAO!!! I love it, the best defined squared quit have even seen on net. Would love to win the fabrics so i can make something similar as well. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteIt's a fantastic quilt - I think because it is (deceptively) simple it shows the shot cottons beautifully.
ReplyDeleteThank you for your review, I can often only buy fabric online so it is good to hear about the fabric weight and how it washes as this is information I don't usually have prior to purchasing :)
ReplyDeleteMisspbar at hotmail dot com
The zingy and scrappy binding caught my attention after your last post, it looks really good!
ReplyDeleteWould love to try these beautiful new fabrics - thank you
ReplyDeleteThe richness of the colours is incredible. Thanks for the chance.
ReplyDeleteLoving your wonky blocks! Also I think you have started a worldwide trend for matchstick quilting (I definitely saw it here first!).
ReplyDeleteI have worked with Windham fabrics before, and find them to be of very good quality. I do love your fabric placement in this quilt- I'd love the opportunity to work with these fabrics!
ReplyDeleteWow, what a fab quilt.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely love the fabric!!!!! And quilt. Would love to try it!!!!! Thanks for the giveaway!!!!! sonjasmith76@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteAnother beautiful quilt, using stunning fabric, love it!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fab quilt, I love the modern looking blocks and the wavy back.
ReplyDeleteLeanne, I really like this reversible quilt. She looks good coming and going and I'd be hard-pressed to choose a favorite face. I love the way you used the black. I've only worked with Kaffe Fassett shots before and have to turn my tension way down to avoid ripples. I'd love to try these. The colors look rich and I can only imagine the iridescence. Your matchstick quilting is amazing as usual!
ReplyDeleteWow - your Flash quilt is like modern art - fabulous
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun quilt. I love the colors and design on the front, and the back is the perfect complement. The quilting adds such great texture. Thanks so much for sharing.
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous quilt! I would love to win and try my hand too.
ReplyDeleteLoving this fabric.. it's amazing in your quilt!
ReplyDeletewhat a beautiful quilt, and gorgeous fabric :-)
ReplyDeleteI love these shot-cottons and I'm anxious to try them. Thanks for the giveaway. b.j.day68@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteI have been wanting to try shot cottons for a while. As evidenced by your quilt, these are lovely. Thanks to Windham fabrics for providing the prize and to you for hosting the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteThose blues in the top row are definitely sparkly! Beautiful quilt :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful quilt!! The colours are gorgeous and the quilt stitching amazing... great texture all ways ;-) I'd love to play with this bundle too!!
ReplyDeleteFinally, I have been waiting to see your quilt finished! Simply stunning. Thanks for the great giveaway!
ReplyDeleteGlorious quilt!!!!!!! Love your design front and back! Colors just awesome!
ReplyDeleteI love your quilt! The shot cottons are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful quilt and beautiful fabric
ReplyDeleteHi Leanne! Your quilt is fantastic! Quilting and washing made it look really exciting. Beautiful colours! x Teje
ReplyDeletenerospost(at)gmail(dot)com
Thanks so much for the chance Leanne
ReplyDeleteGreat job with those curves! Love 'em! Thanks for the opportunity.
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful! I love the back almost as much as the front!
ReplyDeleteFantastic Quilt and I would really love to win!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful fabric -and I LOVE your quilt!
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful colors, I have never worked with Atisan cottons so it would be wonderful to win them!!
ReplyDeleteYou made a beautiful quilt! Would love to win these lovelies! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful, both the back AND the front!
ReplyDeleteI love both sides of your quilt! Thank you for the giveaway.
ReplyDeletecheris46@hotmail.com
The colors of these shot cottons are amazing. I love quilts that utilize only solid fabrics and you did a a superb job showcasing these lovely fabrics. Thanks for the recommendation and information about the weight of the fabric, I would love to work them!
ReplyDeleteThese had better be available in the UK!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! would love to win
ReplyDeleteLovely! I really like the curved piecing on the back. thanks for the chance!
ReplyDeleteThe fabrics DO shine! So funny oh said that. And...I LOVE the back of your quilt. Looks like soothing waves. Thx for the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteHolly
Your quilt is awesome! And the fabrics look divine - I'd love to win!! Thanks for sharing your opinion - sounds like we should try these fabrics out. Thanks for the chance to win :)
ReplyDeleteDebby E
samtaylorcjsmimi (at) yahoo (dot) com
Ok try this again.........sorry couldn't tell if i was put on list..........I really liked your honesty about the fabric and how good it held up in the wash.........I loved your quilt you did the quilting was perfect......I want to give that a try now....lol Thats why i love blog hops you can learn a lot............tytyty
ReplyDeletelove your quilt
ReplyDeleteFLASH is great! The back is just as cool as the front! And the quilting adds so much to the overall design.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. It looks like lovely fabric. I will look for it at the quilt shop. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteYour quilt is gorgeous! It really showcases these fabrics well and I can't wait to get some of these shot cottons!
ReplyDeleteLove the colors in this line. I'm working on long curvy piecing too so I love your back as well as the front of your quilt
ReplyDeleteOoh - I love what you did with these fabrics. Our MQG meeting on Monday is focusing on solids and my fave are shot cottons. Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI love the fabric and I love the quilt! Thanks for sharing!!
ReplyDeletethese fabrics are very pretty (your quilt is too) but the fabrics look fun
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! Love the curved pieced backing!
ReplyDeleteFlash is great patten, fabric perfect pairing, noting backing idea...thanks
ReplyDeleteI really like the quilt you made with these - I have been avoiding shot cottons because I read that there is a lot of shrinkage with these fabrics - did you experience this with this line?
ReplyDeleteLove your quilt and these fabrics are the perfect choice because they aren't flat like solids. They seem to have depth. I love the backing too - a perfect complement to the sharp angles on the front. Thanks for the chance to win!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful colors in the collection! I love it that you have two quilts in one with front and back in the same fabrics. Very lovely!
ReplyDeleteyoyopattycakes at hotmail dot com
I love love your color combo's and the wavey back is over the top. I would love to play with these fabrics too!
ReplyDeleteLove what you did with the artisan cottons. Flash front is great and the curvy backing is just as nice.
ReplyDeleteFun quilt! I'd love to try these fabrics!
ReplyDeleteI hope you publish your pattern. Love it and these fabrics are gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteSo gorgeous! Your quilt is fantastic! The quilting is the perfect complement to the fabric!
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