Friday, September 28, 2018

String Theory is quilted

I love quilts that allow me to use up my billion pieces of scraps. haha   I don't have a note as to where I found the pattern, but it came from a quilting magazine. I basically just saw it and drew it out. It is just a giant 9 patch...blocks are 20". the pieced rows were done as leaders and enders over several months.

I finished piecing it back in March. it is 60" square

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The middle square finishes at 4" and each row is finished at 2". 

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I made the pieced rows on foundation fabric

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I had a lovely cream and rose floral in the stash for the backing.

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I quilted it with one of my boards

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The top thread was Glide bright orange; bobbin was So Fine light gold. Binding is a mish-mash of leftover pieces.

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