For the shadows, I did not use solid fabric, but a dark blue with black spirals. The lighting does not do the quilt justice. Too wet and icky to photo outside.
I used some alien green fabric for the outer border and some blue fabric that had some scrubbed character to it- think it is a Lori Holt. I own some in green also. I thought it would make a great border for some quilt when I was fabric shopping in Ohio.
The backing is ombre fabric I had for a while, and a friend gave me the cartoon superhero word fabrics used in the center. I think the back goes together well with the front.
Now it is loaded on the long arm and trying to get it done.
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That is cute. I'm sure the little boy will like it. I hope he recovers quickly.
That's going to be a great quilt for him, as he recovers from surgery!!
Surely this will help him feel better.
Great idea to entertain a young fellow who also needs a quilty hug.
How cute....know he will enjoy and spend hours spying!
LOVE your quilt - he should have fun finding all of the characters! I hope his surgery goes well and that he has a speedy recovery - ;))
Wishing your cousin's grandson the very best for his surgery and I'm sure he will love his quilt , it's fantastic!
Such an effective pattern with the nine patch blocks floating in space!
That turned out so Fantastic!!! he will love it and it will entertain him too!! What a sweet thing to make for him!!
That is loads of fun with so many cute fabrics!!!
Wow, that looks super cool, Linda. Love the shadow quilts you are making.
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