I joined up the blocks this evening and despite lining up a couple of the verticals in the wrong places, I can live with where blocks are now situated.
It will grace my legs on the settee anyway and most likely have a cat or dog laid on it too - so it will do.
Of course now I have to do the wadding, backing and quilting!
I think I will hand quilt it by simply stitching around the circles on the outside of each one, well maybe.
I'm linking up my 365's with Audrey at
http://quiltyfolk.blogspot.co.uk/2016/01/february-quilty-365-linkup.html
You can find a whole bunch of other great 365's there too!
Nice layout-a suggestion you could hand quilt it with large stitches and with embroidery threads, would go quicker and give it a little country or whimsy
ReplyDeleteLooking good there. Big gold medal for sticking it out and finishing the challenge.
ReplyDeleteWow - didn't know you'd progressed this far on this one. You've been busy! I'm actually planning to make a (gasp) bulls eye quilt....but only in baby size. No more big quilts for me...I hope!!
ReplyDeleteThis is looking lovely Lyn! I will enjoy seeing how you quilt it! Christine x
ReplyDeletewow....i love it.
ReplyDeleteWow! Well done. You must feel chuffed to have the top finished. what will you do in the gaps? I was going to start a couple of weeks ago around my birthday, ho hum didn't happen..my excuse is I'm packing ready to move lol
ReplyDeleteIt's just lovely!
ReplyDeleteVery nice calm soothing fabric choices!
ReplyDeleteI really like the soft look of this! There's something very soothing about the neutral colors.
ReplyDeleteI love your neutrals and look forward to seeing how you finish this little quilt.
ReplyDeleteGreat colors. Loving the serene look!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea to use neutrals and offset the blocks. Keep going!
ReplyDeleteGreat use of neutral fabrics - love the look of it!
ReplyDeleteIt looks great and precious....
ReplyDeleteLove it and the fussy cut leafs in the circles are fabulous!
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