Wednesday, June 13, 2018

Summer on the Coast {Finished Quilt}

I'll fully admit that there were multiple times where I completely forgot that this quilt top was done and ready to quilt! I finished the top in July 2016 and this quilt was one I designed for a mystery quilt along I hosted. I actually bought the backing fabric for this quilt in July 2017 at the same time I bought the backing fabric for my Meadow quilt and my Green in Bloom quilt.

Here's the quilt top from when I finished it:


This design was inspired by combining a traditional Storm at Sea block with pinwheels. I sent the quilt and backing home with my mom the last time she came to visit with the instructions to "do with it as she pleased." The reason this top sat for so long unquilted and unfinished is that I didn't know how to quilt it so it was probably the right decision to make someone else decide how to quilt it!

Here's the preview pictures my mom posted on Instagram:


The finished quilt is lovely!


The quilting is all different sorts of echoing of the block shapes. The backing is an old Moda print from the Farmer's Market line. I love the diagonal vines -- it makes the binding look fantastic!



This will likely become my new "mobile quilt" -- the quilt that I keep in the car for picnics and other activities!



Quilt Stats:
Name: Summer on the Coast
Pattern: Summer on the Coast (designed by me!)
Fabrics: random stash fabrics (backing/binding is Moda)
Techniques: paper piecing
Quilting: rulerwork echo quilting by my mom
Size: 60 inches square
Started: March 2016
Finished: May 2018

Sharing at Let's Bee Social and Needle and Thread Thursday!

6 comments:

  1. This turned out very nice and I love how you quilted it!

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  2. The echo quilting really sets off the design; what a fantastic finish. Congratulations for getting another quilt completed! :)

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  3. So nice to have another finish! I love the echoing quillting and that your Mom is the quilter.

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  4. Beautiful! I'm sorry I wasn't around back when you did this mystery quilt. I'd love to have one for myself :)
    louise dot hornor at gmail

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  5. Congrats on the beautiful finish.

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