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Saturday, February 15, 2025

It's finished!


I found a nice stripe in the mid-tone of the quilt for the binding and got it sewn on.  This quilt is 39" square.








The backing is a grayed purple even though it seems to be brown in some lights.  The quilt is much softer looking in person, not such high contrast.

I used Hobbs 80/20 in this quilt.





The close up shots show some of the colors in the quilt, like this green print.






There are browns, rust, blue and gold tones.








Burgundy check and a burnt orange are in this shot.







Up in the top left is a grayed purple. 








This shot, after trimming and before binding is closer to the real colors.









Here are some of the Tilda fabrics from the fat 8th pack I showed yesterday.  Not shown is the gray background group.

15 comments:

  1. Such a cozy looking quilt, and I do like that plaid backing. Quite the contrast to the Tilda goodies!

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  2. oh those tilda's are so very pretty and delicate looking...

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  3. Your flannel triangle quilt is really beautiful--looks so soft and welcoming...great for a nap;)))
    22 here this morning and sunny--calm before our storms? I guess that is what they are saying...
    Hands are coming along--was able to sleep last night--it felt so good...hugs, Julierose

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  4. Really welcoming, cozy quilt! Thank you for posting from start to finish (as you regularly do). It's fun to see the progress when I can't "visit" my latest project and sewing machine. :-)

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  5. Beauty baby quilt. I would like to recreate that pattern in shirt prints and recycled fabric.

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  6. you created and finished that baby quilt pretty fast! It is soft looking

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  7. What a charming and cozy flannel baby quilt! Some little someone and his/her family will love it for years to come.
    Those Tilda fabrics are delightful.
    We're expecting torrential rain and wind this afternoon and they are not my favorite things. Hope the trees stay up and the power stays on! If you can believe it, our high tomorrow is expected to be 64*F. Good grief!

    Hugs!

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  8. I like the overall design a lot -- and the little surprises (in a three-column block one of the columns is a different color). Nice! Enjoying one day of warmish weather before the icebox.

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  9. That is a really sweet baby quilt. It has turned into a very windy day as the first of two cold fronts approaches.

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  10. Great post today Wanda… love the precision of your triangles and rectangles plus backing and binding . 👌 Adding your lovely Tilda collection made for great show.

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  11. I think this is a really interesting quilt. It looks vintage and modern all at the same time.

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  12. Oh what a cozy and vintage-y looking baby quilt. And I can see why you had to have some Tilda fabrics!

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  13. Congratulations on another finish!

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  14. This is so pretty! I am hoping to make a HST quilt, but it keeps getting shoved aside by other quilts.

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