Friday, March 7, 2014

Friday Jelly Roll Finish

If I do say so myself, I think this quilt is stunning!

This is the March Jelly Roll Party project at Ruth's Stitchery. It's been hanging above the register and apparently has received a lot of comments.


I love the look of batiks on black. The pattern is from my new favorite designers, Sassafras Lane Designs. It's called Main Street. Here is the pattern cover photo:


Hard to believe it's the same pattern, isn't it? I used Moda's Xanadu Batiks and Hoffman Bali Batiks #1895. Kristy Wolf of Wolf Creek Quilting (and the pattern designer!) did the gorgeous quilting. I really wish you could see it in person, it is gorgeous!


Linking up to Thank Goodness it's Finished Friday, this week hosted in Perth, Australia by Serena at Sew Giving.

Confessions of a Fabric Addict

And also, Can I Get a Whoop Whoop at Confessions of a Fabric Addict.

Next week this quilt will go off to Oregon to live with my great-nephew. I'm pretty sure he will like it!



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10 comments:

  1. Stunning is exactly right. Your nephew is a lucky guy!

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  2. Oh wow! That is really beautiful.

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  3. When I first saw the picture, I thought it was stained glass! I, too, love the look of batiks against black. So eye-catching!

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  4. wow, that's a stunning quilt. Love the pattern

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  5. I just have to LOL. When the page was loading, the first thing I saw was your quilt. I thought, "wow, that is stunning." Then I read what you wrote and the comments. You can be assured that this quilt is truly stunning. :)

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  6. You are right - it is beautiful. You deserve all the acclaim. Gill

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  7. Sure is stunning - the colours are so much niver than the original...

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  8. Love that quilt, lucky great-nephew!

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  9. Like I don't have enough projects on the go!! You tease me with that incredible quilt and batiks to put it over the edge!! I am never going to live long enough!!

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  10. Wow! Such an intricate design! Making this quilt must have taken ages :o) What a beautiful piece of art! And I am sure your great-nephew will love it, too!

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