Tuesday, March 6, 2018

Big Sky Fabric in Funky Christmas

Last Fall while visiting Denver, CO, I went to Fancy Tiger Crafts, a unique fabric, yarn and craft store. Definitely worth a visit if you're ever in the area!

Of course, I had to buy some fabric as a souvenir! And settled on Big Sky from Moda. Once I got it home, I knew I'd make Funky Christmas from my book, Simply Modern Christmas. I always love seeing other quilters versions of my patterns and I definitely wanted to try it again with a dark background. I think it was the perfect fabric line, background, pattern combination!


Once the quilt top was finished, I was clueless as to how to quilt it and what color thread to use with the dark background and light pieces. I ended up with straight lines running diagonally from the center. I started the quilting with a big "X" through the center and then echoed the lines in each quadrant. The thread color is a medium teal and it worked out pretty well!


For a backing, I found this Mammoth flannel by Robert Kaufman in just the right colors. This was my first time using this line and I have to say - I love it! The flannel is not as "fuzzy" as typical flannel, but it is oh so soft and the quilt has a wonderful drape and feel to it.


I had trouble finding a good binding fabric in my stash, so I ended up making a scrappy binding from the leftover fabrics in the quilt.


Gotta love those bears and the moose!!!



6 comments:

  1. It looks stunning!! Your quilting is perfect for it, too. How do you mark the center line of each quadrant to know when to change direction on that echo quilting?

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    1. I marked a chalk line down the center of each quadrant and then turned at the line. Easy!

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  2. The flannel is really the perfect backing. It was fun to see your feature in MQU as the back page blogger recently, too!

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  3. Oh, my goodness, this quilt is perfect in every way, right down to the scrappy binding! So glad to see you today! You’ve been missed.

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  4. Love your color choices, as always, another wonderful finish.

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  5. That's lovely! I've never used flannel as a backing. It looks like it was a good choice.

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