So, related to my post I wrote before, I present to you "Salt Air Crossings", aka red, green, blue and yellow quilt.
This quilt measures 60x70 and I've posted a tutorial for it on Moda Bake Shop.
The icy blue (ruby ice bella solid) was my choice in ditching the typical white contrast and trying something new....
Love the striped binding....
I machine quilted this using straight line quilting. I washed it up to and it gave it a slightly worn/shabby beach house effect.
Fabric used for this quilt - Cosmo Cricket Salt Air by Moda and Bella Solids in Ruby Ice.
Beautiful quilt.
ReplyDeleteAnd nice name! :-)
Your quilt is beautiful!!!!
ReplyDeleteNicely done and well named! Congratulations on your latest "Recipe!"
ReplyDeleteThis is fabulous. I shall go and take speak on the Moda website.
ReplyDeleteI meant 'peek'!
ReplyDeleteIt is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteSee! You came up with a great name...Im going to brag all over the place that I know someone famous enough to be featured on Moda Bakeshop!
ReplyDeleteThe quilt is beautiful.
This is a beautiful pattern and I love the fabric you chose. Made my way here from Moda Bake shop.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great design!
ReplyDeleteOkay my first word for verification is "moda". Seriously. Oh wait maybe it's really "nnoda"
Hi! I just found your blog and love it! I have a pile of Salt Air at home - love this line! Your quilt is gorgeous - I'm going to check out your tutorial. So glad I found you!
ReplyDeleteI've been looking for my first quilt and I think this is it! I'm not quite sure how to find the fabric, though. There are some shops where I live that carry Moda but I have a feeling the fabrics in a jelly roll will be hard to find. Would it be better to order online to know for sure I'll get everything needed instead of going on a wild goose chase? It's beautiful and I'm inspired!
ReplyDeleteI just posted about this! Love the tutorial! thank you!
ReplyDeleteI just made this quilt using your tutorial on Moda Bake Shop. Love it and Thanks so much for your wonderful tutorial.
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