Quilt Pattern is Come What May
Pillow Pattern is Jawbreaker
Now it's time to make a backing for this & get it sent off to Angela so she can work her magic!
I also finished my tablet keeper yesterday... so come back tomorrow to see which fabric I used!
© Blog post written by Julie Herman
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21 comments:
i really like it julie. those bright solids are really fun. i love how it looks like the fabrics are weaved together throughout the quilt. i love it.
It is beautiful. I love the fabrics you chose.
Those colors are so great together! Love it...and the long overhang also.
Wonderful quilt top!!! I like to bold prints and solids...totally fun!!
Have a great day.
Always, queenie
it looks great Julie. :) And it's going to be even more amazing after Angela is done!
great looking top! Congratulations
I love the colors you chose. They pop! FYI: You may already have your backing fabric in hand; if not, Fat Quarter Shop has all their Prince Charming half off. I picked up some this weekend and many of the prints are still available. Scan through the 50% off section rather than searching for the collection. Can't wait to see the finished quilt!
Great work! Love the colors and fabirc patterns. Looking forward to see how it all turns out.
I love your quilt! Be sure to show us again after Angela quilts it :o)
Great color selection! And I think the fabrics really show off the pattern. I'm so excited for you to get it quilted!!
Can't wait to see it quilted!
Very nice! I'll be interesting to see what backing you choose.
Love it! yay for getting something done for YOU YOU and only YOU!! LOL
i can see why you've been getting so many likes-it's stunning-love the combo! yay for you.
very pretty
Fab-u-lous!
Your quilt us beautiful! Love the colors you chose.
Love it! I ordered Come What May the day it hit the online stores =) Can't wait to start it, my bed needs a new look for the new year.
Julie, I just love this quilt! The woven look is so cool, especially with the bright, cheery fabrics you used. Have a super day!
Going to Road this weekend to shop for fabrics to make your quilt for my granddaughter!
This is actually a comment on your pillow tutorial. I learned to trim the corners of a pillow to avoid "dog ears" after the form is put in. I cut 1/2 in off of each corner, angling your cut for about 3 inches (from nothing to 1/2 inch)(hope that makes sense). When the pillow is put together, the corners are tight. It's probably personal preference!
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