Here's the finished quilt in the morning light so you can see the texture. This was machine quilted on a cheap Singer. I transferred the deign onto the center panel using Crayola Ultra-clean washable markers. None of the fabrics were pre-washed, so the final step of washing this in hot water, combined with the cotton batting makes the yummy texture.
This photo taken from the opposite end.
This is a wedding quilt for my Niece Denise. Years ago, I started a tradition of making a Groom's quilt "because we know you'll be sleeping on the couch". Typically it's made with scraps from the Bride's quilt. This time it was a practice piece to see how the FMQ would work out.
This is Jaxson's quilt from the back side.
Denise's quilt from the back.
And a bonus one since it's easier to see the design on the green because of the contrasting thread.
1 comment:
Wow, what a lot of work! And such great results!
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