My Strip Twist quilt is finally done. It is a little too busy for my taste, but I am sure this quilt will find a good home. One thing I am so proud of myself is that I made this quilt from my scraps and did not buy any new fabric.
I used a lot of the leftover fabric from these three quilts in the Strip Twist.
More leftover fabric for a half block flowery String quilt.
My goal this year is to make quilts from my scraps and strings. I do enjoy to make quilts from strings.
And the last picture below is a Star and String quilt from batiks. I found this free tutorial on Mary's blog. If you enjoy doing power sewing like me, then you will love her free scrappy patterns.
Happy Quilting,
Millie
Love the Star and String quilt....it calls to me....
ReplyDeleteAll your quilts are so wonderful...and those batiks...ummm ummm good.
ReplyDeleteI really like your Strip Twist Quilt...pretty
ReplyDeleteI think your Strip Twist is gorgeous. I like all the bright colors playing together. The others are pretty, too.
ReplyDeleteWOW Very pretty MIllie! I love your Stars and Strings quilt from the batiks!
ReplyDeleteHappy sewing!
Congrats on the finish and I think it looks great.
ReplyDeleteHey Millie- I wondered what you were up to. Ha, making more beautiful quilts, eh? Yes, they are all wonderful. I really like the strip twist, that's one on my to=do list. I finally made the star string, it still needs to be quilted. What panto will you use on yours?
ReplyDeleteHi millie strip quilt is busy but with no purchases pretty amazing lol...love them all.... All would be welcomed here
ReplyDeleteI love your quilt! Take care..
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Millie
ReplyDeleteJou kwilts is vreeslik mooi. So Bly ek kon jou ontmoet.
Eugenie