Glad to have you here at Sew Fresh Quilts for the P-A-R-T-A-Y!
I am quite excited to announce the finish of my MQG Fabric Challenge today. This challenge features four fat eighth cuts of Michael Millers newest collection - Petal Pinwheels. I just LOVE those soft and colourful prints! Yes, even enough to get the whole collection and make a larger version of this quilt in the very near future. Along with those four Petal Pinwheels cuts, a fat eighth each of Cotton Couture in Coral and Star Jacks in Grey from the Atomic Tabbys collection, were also included.
I blogged here previously about my design process. And ended the post mentioning that the backing I had originally chosen was just not going to jive with the top. And that I would be making another visit to my LQS. Well, I did just that and found the.perfect.print for the backing. It is Michael Miller's Everyday Houndstooth in Lagoon.
Quilting with my walking foot, Aunt Elna and I outlined the chevrons and along the Coral pyramid. Then continued quilting 1/4" and 1" parallel lines, using grey, orange and white Guetermann thread.
Quilt Like an Egyptian finished at approximately 39" x 40" and was completed using a machine finished binding in Clay from the Cotton Couture collection.
Quilt Like an Egyptian by Lorna McMahon of Sew Fresh Quilts |
Quilt Stats:
Name: Quilt Like an Egyptian
Fabrics: Made entirely from Michael Miller fabrics and featuring the Petal Pinwheels collection
Size: Finished at approximately 39" x 40"
Quilted: Walking foot on Elna Excellence 760
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Very pretty! I love the challenge fabrics paired with those beautiful solids, and the grey just sets them off!
ReplyDeleteIt's a very striking design, Lorna, you and Aunt Elna have done a great job here.
ReplyDeleteYou had me at "Egyptian" Beautiful all around.
ReplyDeleteOooh, I love your quilt, Lorna! Such a striking design. Triangles are addictive! Thanks for hosting, Lorna!
ReplyDeleteWhat an Awesome finish! I love this.
ReplyDeleteIt is so beautiful! I just love the large dk. gray zig running through there.
ReplyDeleteYour finish quilt is just gorgeous! Great job!
ReplyDeleteLooks great. I like your quilting choice. Well done!
ReplyDeleteyour finish is wonderful! love the colors. I did link up but it isn't finished - but I plan on finishing this row of the hexies today :)
ReplyDeleteLorna, I love it! So much fun, and the backing is perfect!
ReplyDeleteVery nice finish. I love the backing you chose, it is absolutely the perfect fabric!
ReplyDeleteThis quilt is amazing! You are so creative. I may have to steal some of you design choices here for my next triangle quilt. :)
ReplyDeleteLorna, this is absolutely beautiful! Well done You!
ReplyDeleteI love the asymmetric zigzag! I made a triangle quilt recently as part of a quilt along, and though mine was very plain and simple I was so inspired by all the great variations the more experienced quilters shared. Looking forward to making another, more adventurous one. And yes, that houndstooth backing is perfect!!
ReplyDeleteLove this quilt, and the backing is perfect. I have pinned this to make as my first triangle quilt. I always love your quilts.
ReplyDeleteThis quilt is so fresh and fun! Atomic Tabby's is a favourite of mine. It really pops in there
ReplyDeleteQuilt Like an Egyptian is AMAZING!!
ReplyDeleteLove that quilt! I love the asymmetry and the fabric! Really brilliant quilting too!
ReplyDeleteLovely challenge quilt! I've been working furiously on mine. I hope to link it up next Friday.
ReplyDeleteThis quilt turned out fantastic! You are right...that IS the perfect backing for the front.
ReplyDeleteThis one looks so vibrant! I love your quilting!!
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Brilliant finish! The quilting looks great and that backing fabric is so perfect!
ReplyDeleteThis is so great! I love so much about it. The quilting is perfect and that backing was a great choice. Good work!
ReplyDeleteI agree the backing is perfect! Congrats on your finish and I'm sending you a big hug.
ReplyDeleteLorna your quilt is awesome! Love it!
ReplyDeleteEvery time I see another triangle quilt I think about how much I want to make one. Your quilt turned out great! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThanks again for hosting the link-up.
Your triangle quilt turned out wonderful, love the solid colors you used and your quilting
ReplyDeleteI think it turned out great, I really love the backing you chose, it is very cool.
ReplyDeleteAnother amazing finish, Lorna. I love the backing and your quilting.
ReplyDeleteYou have such a talent for working with colour. This is another beautiful finish. Stunning!!!
ReplyDeleteFabulous quilt. I love the quilting. Really adds punch to the quilt.
ReplyDeleteI don't have anything to link up this week, but I'm so glad I checked out your prost otherwise I would have missed this!! Lovely finish Lorna!
ReplyDeleteHa ha 'prost' - good typo!
DeleteYour finished quilt looks great! It's a wonderful finish and a great use of the MQG challenge fabric.
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