Micki brought me this rectangle four patch quilt to do up for the Quilt of Valour outreach our guild does. I really like the asymmetrical setting for this one, using an extra piece of fabric alongside the blocks.
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I quilted it using a very simple loop-de-loop pantograph. The circles of the quilting offset the angles of the blocks quite nicely.
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This quilt is yet another example of complicated is not necessary for a striking looking quilt.
I really like the looks of this quilt. Lovely work
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