It was rather fun to see it go from design to complete in just a day. I used a little tiny tiny bit of the AMH Good Folks that I recently aquired to be the focus of the pattern and then accented it with some of my favorite pink/raspberry fabrics. The background is Kona Coal which is always delightful to use when you want to make colors pop. The mini finished at 18 inches square.
The back is just a solid aqua color that I had lying around. I thought the solid on the back would show off the pattern of the quilting nicely.
Hope everyone else joins in on the challenge! There will be prizes! I also joined the Covert Robin over at Imagine Gnats. That should be SO fun. I can't wait to get something in the mail that is handmade just for me!! Everyone should join this as well.
March is rolling around shortly which will mean new bee blocks for me. Also, I am going to use all of this free time to plan something really fun blog related! Yay! So keep your eyes pealed for an announcement!
looks great!! i'm working on mine right now. well, except for this little break ;) and yay for covert robin!
ReplyDeleteVery cute! Love the quilting.
ReplyDeleteI really like this! It reminds me a bit of a street map of a neighborhood.
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty mini. Way to get creative with the quilting!
ReplyDeleteThis quilt is fabulous. I love the geometric look and the colours are terrific. very edgy. Cheers, Karen.
ReplyDeleteditto on what Karen said. This is wonderfully modern!
ReplyDeleteThis is a fabulous mini Megan - so glad your employer let you have those weeks so we could see this!
ReplyDeleteLove the bright colours against the coal and the way you have quilted it looks fab!
ReplyDeleteLooks great Megan! Love the quilting. Thanks for entering it into the challenge! Good luck!
ReplyDeleteI am so drawn to quilts that have "paths" in them... I don't know what they are called, but they look like paths. Nice job!!!
ReplyDeleteI love your project, and the quilting is so appropriate for the design,
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