Monday, December 08, 2014
Design Wall Monday
On my design wall today is the Temecula Letter Sew Along.
All the sashing is sewn together and that took me quite a while to complete.
The quilt is smaller than I thought it would be, so I am thinking of adding a larger border to make it a bigger baby quilt.
All of these coloured fabrics are hand dyed by Vicki Welsh and they have been so lovely to work with. I won them by participating in the Rainbow Scrap Challenge - how lucky am I?!?!
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17 comments:
Great little quilt - love all the dotty with the colour. Yes, this is small and needs a border or two.
Really cute...those fabrics are gorgeous!
Nice to see this done in the rainbow colors you were lucky enough to WIN. Have a fun week adding borders.
love all that fabric color you got from Vicki!
Those fabrics are really fun in that wonderful little quilt.
Sweet quilt lot the dots, and the colors are fabulous.
Little Letters is so cute in the brights--a very happy quilt!
What a lovely quilt. Those hand dyed fabrics are just beautiful!
Very bright...perfect for a baby quilt!
This is beautiful with the hand-dyed fabrics. Congratulations on your finish. I just finished the alphabet this weekend, and still have to do blocks and sashing to finish the top. Yours is so different to my scraps!
The letters look awesome in Vicki's fabrics.
what a lovely finish--so small and sweet...hugs, Julierose
Such a happy quilt. Those fabrics are so rich and lovely--will you piece a border from them, or find something else that will coordinate and not require piecing?
It turned out beautifully, and I like the pieced blocks mixed in to even things out! Great job.
Love your pretty quilt! I think that the border is an excellent idea for a baby quilt.
yes very lucky you are winning those fabrics, this will make a great learning quilt for toddlers
It's such a cute quilt. Vicki's fabrics are so bright and cheerful. I won a pack of Vicki's fabrics back in October and haven't yet figured out what to make with them. You put your winnings to good use.
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