That line of fabric makes it look way more complicated, very nice. BTW, my lovely Lone Star that you made for me is on display in JoBearpaw's Edinburgh shop, for the Edinburgh Fringe Festival!!
Love it! Great simple-but-looks-complicated quilt! Thank uou for sharing! Esther esthersipatchandquilt at yahoo dot com Ipatchandquilt dot wordpress dot com
This looks awesome! I usually get overwhelmed when someone uses all chevron prints for a quilt, but you broke up the pattern nicely by incorporating the white fabric. Nicely done!
V. nice old gal - love the back as much as the front!
ReplyDeleteYes, very nice, that white really balances and sets off all those wonderful dancing colours.
ReplyDeleteLooks great - nice work. I especially like the straight line quilting.
ReplyDeleteIt's fun and cheerful. I love the back too.
ReplyDeleteVeyr nice, and I agree with the others, the back is fabulous too!
ReplyDeleteThat line of fabric makes it look way more complicated, very nice.
ReplyDeleteBTW, my lovely Lone Star that you made for me is on display in JoBearpaw's Edinburgh shop, for the Edinburgh Fringe Festival!!
that's so cute! And get you, Mrs tutorial lady!
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love that print on the back.
ReplyDeletedarn that I am meant to be on a fabric buying ban
:breaking those rules to get me some:
Love it! Great simple-but-looks-complicated quilt! Thank uou for sharing!
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This looks awesome! I usually get overwhelmed when someone uses all chevron prints for a quilt, but you broke up the pattern nicely by incorporating the white fabric. Nicely done!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! I really love how you used the chevron prints, it gives the quilt a lot of movement and it makes the blocks really pop.
ReplyDeleteChampion!
ReplyDeleteI love it, what a cute idea :-)
ReplyDeleteTHAT is an awesomely bright, happy and cheerful quilt! Congrats !
ReplyDeleteWhy make zigzags when they print it out for you!? I'm all for that and you have certainly made dramatic use of the fabrics!
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