I chose this embroidery pattern from my new Janome to make my first quilt. The strips of fabric are from one of my favorites (Windham fabrics 0 Colonies Archives 1850c). It was hard to cut into but necessary.
This is obviously a close-up of the block. I made nine blocks, did a four patch to dress the quilt up a bit and Voila!
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2 comments:
Wow, you and your Janome do beautiful work together. I love the fabric you chose for this quilt too. I look forward to seeing more.
Very cool! I'm about to make a feeble attempt to quilt on my little Pfaff, but this is a whole other batch of cookies! Your quilt looks wonderful and I love the choice of farbics! Well done!
smiles,
heidi
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