I rarely use panels, so I worked up a quick layout by measuring them and constructing alternate blocks in the same size.
The dark rectangles represent the panels. |
The construction was easy, and soon I had a top.
Top before quilting |
Luckily, I bought some fabric to match the panels when I originally got them--it was perfect for the centers of the alternate blocks, the backing, and the binding.
Backing and binding detail |
After quilting, I gave it a wash, and now it is ready to go!
Birds and Fruit 66" x 74" |
I think the panels look good surrounded by the very simple alternate blocks--I didn't want it to be too busy.
I enjoyed making this--it can be fun to design around a special fabric you want to use.
I'm linking with Fiber Tuesday 132 at The Quilting Room with Mel.
It's turned out beautifully - your friend will be thrilled, I'm sure
ReplyDeleteThanks, Jenny. Thanks, too, for visiting.
DeleteThanks for posting. This will be a great idea for some Project Linus quilts.
ReplyDeleteYes--it would work with any panel. Just measure and construct an alternate block. Thanks for visiting
DeleteIt's wonderful! Your friend will love it!!
ReplyDelete-Soma
Thank you, Soma. Thanks for visiting.
DeleteWhat a pretty quilt! The birds are marvelous, and that matching fabric is perfect with them.
ReplyDeleteThanks--my friend liked it. Thanks, too, for visiting my blog.
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