That day motivated me to come back and finish my last quilt. It only needed the binding and label attached. Label was simple and printed on June Taylor fusible fabric. Leftover floral fabric added for the frame and turned under before stitching to the back. Before you ask.....yes, even labels are now machine stitched. The neuropathy in my fingers is not better and holding a needle for more than a stitch or two is a thing of the past. So I sometimes do this for the label. Or else I use a corner folded triangle that is stitched on with the binding.
A closer view of the block and some quilting I used. The block is the one I call the lattice block. You can also see the leaf motif I quilted along with the wavy line I stitched thru the diagonal trellis piece. To tell the truth.....the wavy line is great, looks great, and was easy to stitch. Unless you are looking closely at the leaf motif, you can't really discern it. So to anyone wanting to quilt one like this with busy prints, wavy lines are good:)
I wanted some good outside photos of this one.....but it was to blooming hot. The air was like a hot blanket, so carrying a quilt around was not much of an option. I settled for a quick one of it tucked into a tree branch, and then folded and thrown over the chair on the porch.
Inside the tile floor was a cool and inviting spot for a photo. The dimensional effect shows well when the quilt is spread flat. I just love the overall garden effect.
A scrappy binding for the finish and pulls everything together.
Shades of Summer finishes up summer of 2019.
Finished size is 60'' by 70''.
Weather forecast is for more seasonal temps this next week after 17 days of no rain and mainly highs in the 90s. A welcome relief and I am looking forward to being outside more.
We need to take a quick trip next week to Foam and Fabric to see about some items for Sir Old Man's latest project....a bench with upholstered seat. I have to wander/walk/stroll past lots of cotton bolts to get to that section. Sounds like a rewarding trip to me :)
Happy stitching.