Strategy was to sew together the most outrageous combinations of scraps and see what happened. Answer: another Dog Quilt. Also practiced free motion spirals, using a paper pattern. That worked much better and was easier than the "spin the quilt and use walking foot technique." It gave me the chance to use my new Spiral Stencil from the Stencil Company.
Love that spiral quilting. Lucky dog!
ReplyDeleteLOVE IT!!!
ReplyDeleteI really like this quilt. It will be a very luck dog who sleeps on this one.
ReplyDeleteI love this! It's no dog! It's beautiful!!! I'd love it on a lavender wall with a red chair nearby. B&W wonky striped pillows. Yum!
ReplyDeleteWow! This caught my eye in a side bar and it really appeals to me! Love it!
ReplyDeletescrap heaven!
ReplyDeleteI kinda like it. For Fthe fabrics being so disparate, they sure look great together
ReplyDeleteI agree with all the other comments, love it and the red chair, B&W pillows, my dream style!
ReplyDeleteReally lively, and the binding is just the ticket for this quilt !
ReplyDeleteKarin
Lucky Dog! Cool quilt. :)
ReplyDeleteThis is not a dog quilt. It is great!
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