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.
Your quilt looks so soft and comfy. It will be great to huddle under on these cold wintery days! Love it.
ReplyDeleteI 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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