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Friday, March 27, 2020

Finish #2 for March 2020.............

Binding is the same paisley as the back.  It is a Liberty fabric from a series that Kaffe did the coloration on a few years ago.  Kaffe Meets Plaid finished around 70" x 95".











The fabrics in the triangles are from the Kaffe Collective and date all the way back from the 1990s until August 2016 and plaids I have collected for 40+ years.  There are a couple Martha Negley fabrics in there too.  I am SO happy this one is a finished quilt.

Click on the photos for a closer look at the fabrics.

25 comments:

  1. I absolutely love this one! I have a thing for plaids, and right now they are hard to find. This is gorgeous!

    Kathy

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  2. This quilt is colorific. Gorgeous finish.

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  3. Such a beautiful collection of fabrics...this is a lovely finish...
    Elbow waggles ;))) Julierose

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  4. This is stunning, Wanda! Who knew that plaids and Kaffe would play so nicely together?
    And how cool, such high impact from a simple HST design . Of course, an artist designed it. 😊

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  5. Thank you so much for such a bright, cheerful quilt. Sure starts my day in a great way. Love this one.
    Lynda

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  6. Fabulous! The quilt is one of my favorites you have made. I love all the color and the play of the plaid with the prints.

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  7. Congrats on another wonderful finish. LOVE the unexpected pairing of Kaffe and plaid, Wanda! It works better than I ever would have expected. The simple quilting is perfect for this quilt!

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  8. Beautiful! I recognize some of the KF fabrics from my hoard of "his" charm squares.

    ceci

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  9. And what finish it is too ! You did it again Wanda, creating another magnificent quilt. Pattern, fabrics and precise stitching like none other.

    JJM

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  10. A wonderful finis Wanda - just love it!

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  11. Just gorgeous Wanda. Outstanding!

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  12. were some of the plaids that amazing series Roberat Horton had woven in India many years ago?

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  13. Absolutely beautiful quilt. Miriam

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  14. That is SO pretty, no wonder you are happy with it. Love reading your posts and seeing what you're doing.

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  15. What a wonderful quilt. Love how it turned out.

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  16. Beautiful Wanda! Great job using such a wide variety of fabrics and values to create a dynamic design. Stay healthy and safe.

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  17. This is a treasure with all the beautiful fabrics, collected I'm guessing over many years!

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