It's a mixture of really simple piecing, fussy cut applique shapes which are trapuntoed (is that a verb...my spell checker thinks not) and a bit of bias binding.
I've even done a tutorial on Windham's blog for it if you want to take a look.
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So bright and cheerful. I really like the vine addition...very clever.
ReplyDeleteThe colours are so saturated and bold. Thank you for the tutorial, one day I want to try traupunto.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great way to use the paisley prints! I am going to have to look at my fabrics and see if any would lend themselves to this method.
ReplyDeleteit is bright ... but its also fun xx
ReplyDeleteLove the paisley fussy cuts.
ReplyDeleteI love those bold colours: they make me happyany day!
ReplyDeleteI'll have a look at your tutorial. Trapunto ... That could be very interesting!!
wow, so bright and vibrant! This is gorgeous! I really love those pops of deep purple!
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Ah! that's clever! Saw it on the windham blog. :D
ReplyDeleteWhat a bright and cheery quilt!
ReplyDeleteWow. I love these colour. This quilt is so bright and fun.
ReplyDeleteWonderful quilt! Simple, but looks so lovely! I've bought two fabrics from this line and I love it!
ReplyDeleteLovely the colors are fantastic.
ReplyDeleteThis is so bright and cheerful, I love where you took the photo too, what a great quilt hanging location!
ReplyDeleteVery lovely indeed!
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