The centre is made up of my quilt group's Frame Quilt challenge
This is my centre block. You can see the quilting, which I kept fun, with different patterns in each of the setting triangles.
The next border had to include triangles. I went traditional with Flying Geese.
I was starting to run out of space - I knew that I wanted to insert this into a block challenge quilt that I'd set myself, which I'd started before knowing how many rounds of the frame quilt challenge there were going to be!
For that reason I combined the final two borders - with instructions for curves and stars. The curves of gold bias binding give a little sparkle to the quilt.
Each border was quilted differently - linked 'eyes' on the squares, curves and 'eggs' on the flying geese, echo quilting on the bias tape and meander quilting on the rest of that border.
Working out from there I made a double line of 3" square blocks - these I quilted with oyster shells.
Each border was quilted differently - linked 'eyes' on the squares, curves and 'eggs' on the flying geese, echo quilting on the bias tape and meander quilting on the rest of that border.
Working out from there I made a double line of 3" square blocks - these I quilted with oyster shells.
The final pieced blocks (6" square) and outer border with corner stones were all quilted with a meander - not shown in detail.
It was supposed to be complete when my DD2 completed her A level exams, but life got in the way, and neither the 88 batik blocks or the frame quilt centre were complete at that point!
I did manage to get it finished and on the wall in time for the results, though. Phew!
And for anyone who is interested, she did jolly well, and will be off to Sheffield Uni to read Environment Science in September 2024! So proud of her!
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