Michelle made another quilt to add to her pile of quilts for her grandchildren to pick from when they come to visit!!!
Quilt Info:
Pattern: Keyhole Quilt, a free tutorial from Missouri Star Quilt Company
Size: 64" X 73"
Batting: Quilters Dream 80/20
Thread: Glide--Cornflower
Quilting: Fern Gully ⤵️ from Intelligent Quilting--this gives a "furry" looking texture to the quilt!!!
Interesting Info: I quilted a blue & white Keyhole Quilt for Missy back in May this year. They look so different from each other that I didn't recognize it until Michelle told me the name of her quilt pattern!!!
A close-up of some of these fun prints!!!⤵️
Michelle used the same fabric for the backing and borders.⤵️
Michelle used the same fabric for the backing and borders.⤵️
This quilt can be made from a jelly roll or cut 2 1/2" strips from your collection!
That is a fun, cheerful quilt, Michelle!!! Your grandchildren will enjoy it!!!Grace and peace!!! ~Nancy
Check out all the quilt inspiration at Midweek Makers, Wednesday Wait Loss, Put Your Foot Down, TGIFF, Whoop Whoop.
She is smart to have a pile of quilts for them to pick from, so they get something they like! Nice job as usual Nancy;)
ReplyDeleteThat is such a cool quilt, with its fun colors, bright fabrics, and that cool quilting design! Clever idea, having a bunch of quilts for the grands to choose from!
ReplyDeleteHow fun to use those juvenile prints in small amounts - perfect! And your quilting choice is perfect, too. They should have fun with this one.
ReplyDeleteWonderful texture from the quilting design!
ReplyDeleteLooks like Missy has another winner! Lovely bright colors. Your quilting is divine as always. Thanks for sharing on Wednesday Wait Loss.
ReplyDeleteDefinitely another wonderful quilt. That pattern lends itself to quite a few different color ways.
ReplyDeleteMissy did a fabulous job with this one! Love the quilting pattern too...so much gorgeous texture.
ReplyDeleteBoth versions are delightful! And of course your quilting is beautiful, just the perfect one to add so much texture!
ReplyDeleteThank you for linking up with TGIFF ;)
Well done! I have a pile of tops that couples can chose from for their wedding quilts.
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty quilt! I love it! And the long-arm quilting on it really makes it pop!
ReplyDeleteYou and Michelle do great work together, Nancy!!
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