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Let's look back at how Heather's quilt came to be!
Heather really felt that the quilt did not need anything more added to it from a design perspective, but she wanted the quilt large enough to use as a throw.
She decided to add a 10" border to the top and bottom and a 5" border to each side using a light colored print fabric with hints of purple and turquoise.
The back is pieced with purple and gray fabric, and she used a low-loft polyester batting.
To quilt it, she started by hand quilting with turquoise thread around the feathers in the center block. So unexpected - and my favorite part!
Then she used a walking foot to sitch in the ditch to quilt the rest of the quilt.
She finished the quilt with a purple binding. The quilt finished around 68" x 56". A great throw quilt size!
Isn't she beautiful?!
Now let's look at how my quilt came to be!
I had several ideas for borders that I considered adding. However, I decided that none of them would actually make the quilt better. They would just be adding for the sake of adding. So I decided to leave the quilt as is and just "quilt the life into it." Or quilt it to death. Or spend hours upon hours sitting at my sewing machine.
I pieced a back using red fabric and various aqua scraps. I used a low-loft polyester batting.
I used my walking foot to quilt parts of it, but also used my darning foot to free motion quilt other parts. All quilting was done on my Bernina Record 930.
I used the same red fabric for the binding that is on the back. The quilt finished at 48" x 48".
We both enjoyed this collaborative project very much and have already started brainstorming what we could do next!
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