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.
I really love it turned out very well
ReplyDeleteIt’s beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love this one! I have a thing for plaids, and right now they are hard to find. This is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteKathy
I love it too! Great finish!
ReplyDeleteThis quilt is colorific. Gorgeous finish.
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful collection of fabrics...this is a lovely finish...
ReplyDeleteElbow waggles ;))) Julierose
This is stunning, Wanda! Who knew that plaids and Kaffe would play so nicely together?
ReplyDeleteAnd how cool, such high impact from a simple HST design . Of course, an artist designed it. 😊
Thank you so much for such a bright, cheerful quilt. Sure starts my day in a great way. Love this one.
ReplyDeleteLynda
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.
ReplyDeleteBELLISSIMO
ReplyDeleteWow! Just... WOW!!
ReplyDeleteCongrats 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!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I recognize some of the KF fabrics from my hoard of "his" charm squares.
ReplyDeletececi
Beautiful quilt, Wanda!
ReplyDeleteAnd what finish it is too ! You did it again Wanda, creating another magnificent quilt. Pattern, fabrics and precise stitching like none other.
ReplyDeleteJJM
A wonderful finis Wanda - just love it!
ReplyDeleteJust gorgeous Wanda. Outstanding!
ReplyDeletewere some of the plaids that amazing series Roberat Horton had woven in India many years ago?
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely beautiful quilt. Miriam
ReplyDeleteThat is SO pretty, no wonder you are happy with it. Love reading your posts and seeing what you're doing.
ReplyDeleteBrilliant job Wanda!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful quilt. Love how it turned out.
ReplyDeleteWonderful!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Wanda! Great job using such a wide variety of fabrics and values to create a dynamic design. Stay healthy and safe.
ReplyDeleteThis is a treasure with all the beautiful fabrics, collected I'm guessing over many years!
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