I rarely make quilts from an entire collection of fabrics or by a specific designer. But when I saw that Maureen Cracknell and Sharon Holland were going to host a Quilt Along last spring, I thought it would be fitting to break out my treasured Maureen Cracknell fabrics.
A new block was released each week. I didn't always do a great job of keeping up but it never took me too long to catch back up again. Some of the blocks have frames and some are without. My goal from the beginning was to use a different fabric for all of the frames.
I used Kona Snow for the sashing, which I cut at 1.5". I wanted something simple that would allow each individual block to shine.
I was able to capture a photo of the finished quilt just before the sun went down. I am really happy with how it turned out. It is probably one I will be keeping for myself. It is nice to have fabrics from the first three Maureen Cracknell collections all in one quilt.
I used this navy fabric that was in my stash. With the front of the quilt being so light, I wanted a nice dark fabric for the backing.
In a cream thread, I free motion quilted some feathers and various swirls across the quilt. I am really happy with how it turned out. My initial plan was to quilt each block differently but I am glad I went with something simpler after I loaded it up on my machine.
Happy Friday...Have a wonderful weekend!
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