At long last I finished machine-quilting and binding my Curio hexagon quilt made with a jelly roll and some yardage. And just in time to give it to my friend for her birthday yesterday (phew!). She loved it! Here is a link to the Tutorial where I explain in detail how I made the quilt top.
For the quilting I stitched around the inner and out hexagons.
Here is picture of the pieced backing made from the leftovers. So basically the quilt is reversible.
5 comments:
Wow, what a birthday gift. She must be a really good friend! And she got two quilts in one. Maybe she can use the front in Spring and Summer and the reversed side in Autumn and Winter! I love how it turned out. Well done.
It's beautiful!! You are a very generous friend. I'm sure she'll enjoy this quilt for many, many years.
Wow, this is an amazing finish! So much to look at, I love it!
Your friend is very lucky, it's a wonderful quilt!
I like the backing . Such a good idea. I find the cost of backing quite frightening after spending so much on the front and the batting. The opportunity of using both sides is also a huge bonus. Congratulations with a lovely end product.
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