Green quilt

Sometimes I forget that I set out to document all my handmade stuff here.  Including the old stuff.
This is a quilt I made a few years ago.  The fabrics are all green based, and all “floral” in the sense they all are leafy, fruity, and/or vegetable-y  (I do like to make up words when I feel like it)  I collected fabrics over about six months until I had found enough to satisfy my criteria, in both the quantity and in the prints.  There was almost NO leftovers when I had finished, making the quilt “green” in a colloquial sense too…  That’s the beauty of quilts based upon basic square shapes, you can plan them to be very economical with fabric.
The patch arrangement is based upon a Kaffe Fasset design from his quilt book.  The edges are hand bound with bias binding, made using two of the fabrics.  The top is all machine pieced, and I started hand-quilting the three layers together before I lost enthusiasm and finished the quilting on the machine.
Purists will shudder, but… meh.
It measures approximately 210cmx240cm (7ftx8ft)  perhaps a little smaller, but not by much.

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7 thoughts on “Green quilt

  1. That is beautiful! Greens, blues and teal are my favorite colors so of course my heart jumped a bit when I saw your blog post. This was a welcome change in color from my winter landscape of white snow, yellowing grasses, gray clouds and blue skies. Thanks for sharing your work-it's fantastic.

  2. Oh I love this. Simple square quilts are my favourite. I have been using mine for about a year now and every morning I still wake up and am delighted by my beautiful quilt. I hope that your quilt brings you as much joy as mine does.

  3. It's a lovely quilt. Is it in use? I own just one quilt, made by my grandmother. It features bright, appliqued flowers and I'm half afraid to use it anywhere.

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