I quilted this flannel quilt with a really big meander so that the quilt will be really soft. I had a 60" wide brushed cotton print that feels like suede to use on the back. I'll show that tomorrow. I need to pick binding fabric today and get it sewn on.
I have been sorting and moving some of my Kaffe fabrics. Someone said there weren't many light fabrics in his line but that is not true. I have them sorted into 4 groups and will be thinking about how I am going to use them.
I confess that I didn't know there were that many "muted" Kaffe fabrics.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty eye candy this morning. I knew I had quite a few light ones, but I honestly get so turned on by the brights, I ignore the lights. Now I won't, they look gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteI think that Kaffe's fabrics are often so gorgeous that we don't notice the lighter ones. I find myself more attracted to his brights.
ReplyDeleteYou have gotten a lot done since last Tuesday. I was away at QuiltCon so now I am catching up. Beautiful finishes!
ReplyDeleteYou're right of course re his softer colour fabrics, I really need to add to my collection. I see you have the grey fern there, one I have been pondering on.
ReplyDeleteCan hardly wait to see the backing for your flannel quilt. Love the meandering quilting, it definitely goes with a flannel. . . and pretty pastels.
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Love your Kaffe collection, particularly the piece on top of the pile on the left. I've not seen that one before but it's a beauty.
ReplyDeleteI don't notice Kaffe's lighter fabrics or maybe the quilt store doesn't carry them. Ha! Setting them aside like this really lets them shine on their own--nice photo!
ReplyDeleteI, too, am surprised by the many light Fassett prints. His always seem so bright and saturated!
ReplyDeleteI like your cozy flannel, but I'm really impressed with your light Kaffe collection!
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