Here's a couple of views where you can see the border.
A close-up of the centre medallion. Note the differences in background fabric, leaves, stems, and placement of the flowers. We went with an organic approach.
It is machine quilted with spirals and outline quilting by Katie Friesen, a quilter from Winkler, Manitoba, who also designs applique patterns.
The only fabric we purchased for this quilt is the binding. It's an Alexander Henry print called Everglades.
We used some of the same print on the back too.
This quilt still needs a name. We are planning to donate it to my sons' school as a fundraiser. More details on that later.
13 comments:
This is a spectacular quilt. Someone will be very fortunate to win it. I love the binding fabric with the hand dyed fabrics...
beautiful quilt. hope it raises lots of money!!!
OHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH love it so much!
It's wonderful! I loved this quilt from the first posie.
absolutely stunning. I have loved watching the progression of this quilt. It came together wonderfully.
Beautiful. I am sure it will get quite a penny.thank you for sharing,Amy
This is beautiful! Love the bright flowers on the black background.
Oh Brenda, it is absolutely GORgeous!!
I enjoyed watching this quilt come together but with quilting it is much more than I imagined. What I can't imagine is giving it away.
It's so gorgeous! I wish it could come and live here.
It is just beautiful ... and the fact you are donating it, WOW. I bet you raise a ton of cash. It really is so appealing.
A stunning quilt. I love bright colors with a black background. I'll be sending you a B as soon as I get over jet lag. Hope I'm not too late.
What a striking design. And how lovely to have worked on it with your mother.
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