Another quilt is done! This was started last year, and I’ve just gotten around to putting the binding on it. This is it, after washing at the Village Laundromat. If it can withstand going through the tortures of an industrial washing machine, it should be alright in the bed.
ver the decades, there have been SO many autumnal color-themed quilts. This is yet another one of them. This was made some time during the pandemic. It’s a Disappearing Nine Patch and it’s from a batik collection I got up in New Hampshire on a random masked excursion. They were a 10″ layer cake.
For this binding, I had some of the dotted green and made that into strips. Since there are no curves, I chose to just use the cross-wise grain of the fabric versus cutting on the bias. That’s a more economical use of limited resources, and paid off well.