I am entering the quilt I just blogged about a few days ago, because it is quite significant to me. I have only started using a sewing machine in January this year, after receiving it as a Christmas present from my other half. Before that I only did everything by hand, piecing, quilting, binding. and I always make reversible 2 in 1 quilts often using the Quilt-as-you-go-Method. But on the sewing machine I just couldn't find out how to do that properly without something going wrong or looking a bit odd, especially on the back.
And this quilt, the Soul Blossoms & Stained Fassett Glass Quilt is the first quilt where I figured out how to do it properly. I was so chuffed when it finally worked out and I made a reversible QAYG quilt on the sewing machine and it looks really good. I think I will use this method a lot more in the future because making a quilt the 'normal' way just does not do my back any favours.
the sashing in Kona Ash
The back using Kaffe Fassett charms and Kona Snow for the sashing
I used red thread for the quilting on the back
I hope you like it.
Love, Nadine
looks great!! :) loooove all the colors.
ReplyDeleteI love it, the way the colours appear to blend together is beautiful and very soothing.
ReplyDeleteTwo in one? That is amazing!! Gorgeous colors, beautiful job!
ReplyDeleteamazing work here Nadine!!!
ReplyDeleteWOW! Beautiful work :) and totally beautiful quilt!!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty!! Wow.
ReplyDeleteWell done its very pretty and fabulous!
ReplyDeleteLove the skinny ash sashing! Beautiful quilt.
ReplyDeleteLovely quilt. The back is as beautiful as the front!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! I love the colors and sashing
ReplyDeleteBoth sides are fantastic, but I really love the front with the ash sashing. It is breathtaking for me.
ReplyDeleteAwesome!!!! You have done a super job. It is a great reversible quilt. Your colours are fantastic. I'm glad you have made friends with your machine.
ReplyDeleteFabulous. Just recently saw how one could do the qayg thing and might try that on some thing. Yours is just so vibrant and lovely. Thanks for sharing and have a great day!
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteHow awesome is it to use a machine? :)
Cannot even believe this! Wow - two-sided quilts are really something. Love your colors too!
ReplyDeleteNadine, I absolutely love the colors/fabrics in this quilt. Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteYour quilt is wonderful. I love the fabrics and their colours. Great to see it done as a QAYG. Enjoy your machine!
ReplyDeletei do like it! love the gradient of colors and the simple construction lets the fabric shine. nice job!
ReplyDeleteCheerful quilt. Great use of prints & colors. Lovely quilting. Great job.
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Love it. Both sides.
ReplyDeleteIt's fantastic and I'm glad you found a way you were able to double side it.
ReplyDeleteOh wow. thank you all so much for your lovely comments. I am truly humbled by all this praise from my fellow quilters. Keeping my fingers crossed to win a prize. xxx
ReplyDeleteWow! This is such a gorgeous quilt! I am in love!
ReplyDeleteGosh I wouldn't know which side to put on top! They are both so yummy!!
ReplyDeleteThis is SO PRETTY - on both sides! I don't know which one I would show, I'd have to keep flipping it all day long, lol!
ReplyDeleteLove the colourwash effect on the back.
ReplyDeleteWOW! This is just beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteThis is really beautiful. How do you choose which side to display? ~Jody
ReplyDeleteGood question, I can never choose. THere is an obvious top and back depending on what I started with and how it is quilted, but then when it is finished I can never decide.
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