As I mentioned in my last post, I don't often work with precuts, so this pattern was all about making the cuts work. I'm pretty pleased with it! I love the medallion shape created in the negative space. I'm calling it Butterfly Kisses, since I think the points look a little like butterflies, and the big "kisses" are tough to miss.
This quilt measures 60" x 75" and only used one layer cake (plus background yardage), so I feel like it was a pretty good "bang for the buck." I haven't yet decided whether to write the pattern for this one. It is different from many layer cake patterns I've seen, which are often simpler in design, but is it unique enough to write up? What do you think?
While you think on that, let's check out some of the amazing highlights from last week's party. Oh goodness, there was so much awesomeness! Nicole at Handwrought Quilts linked up this finished Polaroid quilt top! Wow- I know that so many hours went into that one. I can't wait to see some close ups of it!
Tisha at Quilty Therapy showed off this Kona HST baby quilt. Love all of the bright colors and fun offset layout!
and Judy at Sew Some Sunshine shared this beautiful, amazing BIG Star quilt.
I know I say this often, but it really is true. Some weeks it is SO difficult to choose only three features, and this was one of those weeks. I hope you're rocking and rolling in your sewing space this week, and I can't wait to see. Let's party!
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