A finish this week – the binding was completed on this plaid Scrappy Bargello.
Of course, the binding would have been finished a little sooner if I hadn’t done this:
Very annoying to have come out short after all that measuring and calculating! But it didn’t really take long to add in the extra strip.
It is not a grand quilt. The fabrics are mostly plaids and shirtings, the piecing is simple, and the colours are arranged in no particular order, but as I finished up the last few stitches and draped the quilt over a chair I realized just how much I like this one!
True, it is very gratifying to complete a more elaborate quilt, one with the fabrics placed perfectly and a quilting design that beautifully complements the piecing. Yet there is also a great deal of pleasure in this simpler quilt. I enjoy the way one square plays against another, the way the curves of the quilting lines cut across the patches and highlight the combinations of fabrics. I can imagine this quilt wrapped around someone and providing comfort. It will soon be on its way to a new home, a donation to a local good cause. I hope the recipient of the quilt enjoys using it as much as I enjoyed the making.
Scrappy Bargello is a free pattern from Bonnie Hunter’s Quiltville site.
2 comments:
Your quilt looks so soft and comfy. It will be great to huddle under on these cold wintery days! Love it.
I love the plaids in your quilt. You chose a great mix of colors and plaid styles. It looks like a great quilt for a nap on the couch on a cold winter afternoon.
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