I finished my second entry for the Canadian Quilters‘ Trend-Tex Challenge. As I said on Wednesday, this one is an improv style. For example, the pink corner is only there because I ran out of the blue fabric – because I didn’t plan ahead, so hadn’t determined how much blue fabric I would need! But that’s the nature of improv!
I quilted it in an improv style as well – the quilting is not quite parallel, not quite equally spaced. I did echo-quilting in the different color areas until I ran out of room, then I just improvised to fill in the remaining space. As with the first quilt, I matched my top and bobbin thread, so you can easily see my quilting on the back.
Here are both my entries together – very different, except for the use of the challenge fabrics. I’ll get the sleeves and labels on today and get them in the mail.
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I love them boith! Beautiful!
You could have fooled me with that pink. Adding pink to the binding helped it to look intentional. Good move!
PS I meant to say also that I really like the inclusion of the color dots from the selvedge.
They both look fabulous!!