It's been lying on the bed for two weeks now, and I finally got around to taking a picture, even though it's still dark and snowing outside...
The girls stopped in from school on a short break so they helped to hold up the quilt...
The quilt top is almost 3 meters by 3 meters in size, made up of scraps of fabric, including the muslin. 2136 triangles, if I counted correctly. Phew!
I had this puppy machine quilted, the first time I've done that. I'm glad I did!
Now our bed finally has a quilt of its own and it's large enough for us to get under without having to fight for a corner...lol!
..but it still hasn't made a dent in my scrap stash......
so on to more finishes!

Prachtige quilt!!
ReplyDeleteThat's a beautiful quilt! I love the triangles. Did you notice that the number of triangles is divisible by 3? I'm not sure why I noticed or why it's interesting to me ... maybe I'm a little weird.
ReplyDeleteThank you Berna, and Doris!
ReplyDeleteDoris: you know that I didn't even think of that? LOL!
I don't think it's weird at all, it just makes it much more interesting...lol!
I luurrrrve this quilt- so simple, so many triangles, so subtle! Clever you!
ReplyDeleteThis quilt is beautiful!! I love traditional pieces...especially stash quilts. Lovely job on the piecing. It will be great to snuggle under in this cold winter.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beauty. What a way to start using up your scraps.
ReplyDeletethis quilt is wonderful . Bravo !
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Schitterend deze quilt! Het voelt goed om 'oud spul'op te maken, ik gebruik ook graag wat ik heb liggen. Dank je voor je reactie op de beer!
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