Garden Corner Triangle Quilt
This baby quilt have been done and ready to show it's face, but it was difficullt to find time to take a photo. Finally, here it is! A little wild, a little bold, but a lot cute. I used a mix of fabrics: the flower fabrics I brought from Brazil (100% shirting cotton), some Kona Solids, and Dear Stella for the back. The binding is a tone-on-tone yellow (don't know where from). For the quilting, I echo-quilted the large triangles and free-motioned a back-and-forth line on the little triangles. This is a fun, modern design and it's fairly easy to make, so I think there will be more triangles in my future.




Oops, I held the back upside down.
I have a lot of work to do for the next couple of weeks - 3 quilts and 1 table runner are ready to quilt. Plus, I need to start working on my Riley Blake challenge, but I'll keep posting updates, especially on my IG (which I just changed, so click here and follow my new account @astrangerview).
Hope you have a great sewing week!
xo, S