I am SO excited to finally share my finished granny square quilt with you, it's been in the making for a long time! I actually completed it a couple weeks ago but only got round to photographing it today :) the weather has been awful recently so unfortunately I haven't got the best photo's to show you, but you get the idea ...
I peiced the back with a pink stripe by Sevenberry and a blue floral print by Moda's 30s PlayTime collection. I hand-stitched the binding on, and machine quilted some simple straight lines to bring out the granny sqaures :) I'm really pleased with how it turned out, and I can't wait to get it washed so it has that lovely crinkly look. Thank you all so much for your encouraging comments along the way, I don't think I could have finished it without all your kind comments! :D Right, now on to the next one!
Jessie, xo
Congratulations on finishing it !
ReplyDeleteIt's gorgeous !
It is so pretty! Congrats on a beautiful finish!
ReplyDeleteThis is so pretty! I love your fabric choices :)
ReplyDeleteCongrats on finishing!! It is so beautiful!! Love the binding, and the back prints!! Have a lovely week! xo Heather
ReplyDeleteIt's so sweet! Great job. You can tell it was successful because you're already itching to start the next one. :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty fresh little quilt. I love the binding fabric.
ReplyDeleteit is so beautiful...and love the rose binding...fantastic!
ReplyDeletecongrats!
That is such a lovely quilt! Congrats on finishing it!
ReplyDeleteOh, and I love your dotted teapot! :-)
Really lovely!
ReplyDeleteMaria x
Looks fabulous...Hope you'll share a picture when it comes out the wash with all its crinkling goodness :o)
ReplyDeleteI L♥VE THE BINDING. IT is IT! Fabulous. Well done.
ReplyDeleteIt turned out great! Love the backing and binding! Next one wow! Do you need some ready cut squares, I have a few about? =D
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous and great photos too. I love the floral binding it's a great contrast with all the other fabrics.
ReplyDeleteHello sweet Jessie, You did a beautiful job with your quilt! It is gorgeous! I love all of the fabrics you used! The backing fabrics are so pretty too! I love that crinkly look as well! Wonderful job!!! xo~Paula
ReplyDeleteIt's really beautiful! I love the colours and the prints, they go so well with this retro block! :-)
ReplyDeleteThis is simply lovely!
ReplyDeleteIt looks gorgeous I love it. I'm planning on making my 1st quilt this summer and I think I'm going to base it on this design. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteWow, it is so pretty! I really like it.
ReplyDeleteIt's so, so wonderful! I love it!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Jesse! Such a lovely mixture of fabrics in there. Love the binding fabric too. The delightful luxury of Cath Kidston if I'm not mistaken!
ReplyDeleteSandra x
Great job! It's wonderful! I like a lot the floral fabric you have choosen for the bias. You'll feel very proud of you when you'll rest covered with it.
ReplyDeleteYour finished quilt is so sweet, I really like the soft colors. I just tried this block too, it's a lot of fun to make!
ReplyDeleteI have been following you since for a long time and I really like your all jobs. This quilt is amazingly wonderful and I hope, a day I can sew like this thing.
ReplyDeleteInspiring...An absolutely stunning quilt!!! Your fabric choices are so fresh and pretty and you have done such an amazing job quilting and binding! I pinned it straight away :)
ReplyDeleteThank you for your kind words on my granny cushion by the way, it is greatly appreciated!
Happy Sunday to you xxx
Louise
IT'S LOVELY!
ReplyDeleteSo sweet! I can't wait to finish mine and start another one!
ReplyDeleteSweetness! I LOVE your GS quilt!
ReplyDeletethis quilt is so beautiful! i love the binding. congratulations on finishing... my patchwork quilt has been a long time in the making, i think il celebrate the day i finally get it done, and its much simpler that yours!! xx
ReplyDeleteI love this! There's just something about white fabric and 1930s prints....they're beautiful together!
ReplyDeleteI still need to quilt my granny square quilt. How did you do your lines?
ReplyDeleteI just discovered you through Heather & Megan and just wanted to say that I love your projects (including this Granny Square quilt), your blog is great!
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