Darlee Byron of Surrey, British Columbia, Canada is reviewing a quilting book each month, and making a quilt inspired by the book. This month she reviewed "Quilts from the Selvage Edge," and this is the quilt she made. Isn't it a beauty? Those green corner squares are perfect.
You can read about it on her blog: http://www.quiltsamplerjournal.blogspot.com/. She describes her design process and shows great detail photos. It's a very interesting story. Nice job, Darlee!
What a fantastic use of the selvages! I would have never thought to use them for fusible applique. Just genius!
ReplyDeleteLovely lovely quilt! The polka dots make it that much more fun!
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed being featured on your blog and love the inspiring projects you share with us. And, yes, I love fused applique and flowers as much as I do working with selvages - they are definitely favorites of mine!! Thanks again!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteWell done, Darlee - how fun and happy is this quilt. Makes me really anxious for spring
ReplyDeleteThanks for posting, Karen