Since there are so many polka dots in the little squares, I picked a blue border that had big subtle dots in it. In piecing the backing, I used neutral grays. The scratchy gray polka dot I had been hording and the large fan, dot print I also got from Gwen. I think they look great together. Someone in my guild has a real aversion to backs pieced like this and I know I will hear it during show and tell.
In the 4 patches, I used swirls in each square. I used straight lines in the lozenge shapes for anchor the color squares. I used cross hatching in the large 16 patches to echo the diagonal feel of the black HSTs. The border uses Baptist fans. Around the inside of the border, I made paisley repeats. At first, I had a star in those corners. After I took the quilt off the longarm, I saw those stars were useless, so I ripped them out and FMQ the same paisleys with my Singer 301 in the same thread. Love the corners now.
The star did nothing to add to overall look |
Corrected corner |
Quilting detail |
9 comments:
Beautiful Linda!! I love the scrappy patchwork and the quilting. Great job. Someone is really going to love this quilt.
What a fun cheerful quilt - great quilting and BOO to the person who doesn't like pieced backs (life is too short to get worked up over something like that).
I like the back pieced like that with 2 different fabrics, seam off center.
its so bright and happy!! LOVE it!!
Fabulous scrappy finish!!
I LOVE it, too!! The colors are bright, cheerful, and happy - the quilting is varied - and I agree - the corners look much better "corrected" - LOL. The backing looks great - I'm with Wanda - "I like the back pieced like that with 2 different fabrics, seam off center. Anyone can do a "same thing" backing - if you have enough fabric - and it's boring. I think it's more "creative" to come up with something different - ;))
Great quilt. Don't let that limited quilter get you down about that backing.
A beautiful bright quilt and too bad if someone isn't a fan of pieced backs - I love them!
Your detailed quilting is super.
What a happy quilt!
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