I do have a love affair with fabric and what made it fun to quilt was all the eye-candy as I sewed.
And the quilting was pretty simple. Straight lines through the squares and a free-motion design in each of the Snowball blocks.
I struggled choosing a border for the quilt. If you remember my earlier post, I was determined to put a navy border on it. In fact many of you agreed with my choice. But it started to seem a little overpowering for the quilt and I ended up with the aqua and a navy binding.
The back is one of my favs from the collection.
Couldn't resist this overexposed shot with the garden and the beautiful blue sky.
Hope you have a "happy-go-lucky" day too!
Oh yes, the last shot is my favorite!
ReplyDeleteHow pretty! I love that fabric line.
ReplyDeleteI adore this quilt!
ReplyDeleteOh how cute!! I love your quilt! :o)
ReplyDeleteIt's really pretty! I'm making a blue and white ninepatch/snowball quilt and it's taking me ages to piece!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty and I love the border and binding choice!
ReplyDeleteSuch a pretty quilt! I just finished my first project using Happy-Go-Lucky and I really love this collection!! Your last garden shot is perfect!!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty! These fabrics are so fresh and the white looks so good with them
ReplyDeleteVery cheerful, another fun quilt! I always like seeing your work.
ReplyDeleteI like the lighter border & navy binding. Great choices. What I love most about this quilt is how simple the blocks are--but when put together they are stunning. I'd like to make one.
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous quilt. Just love this fabric. Thanks for sharing.........Marie (mlismore@optusnet.com.au)
ReplyDeleteVery cute quilt, Cindy. Like your choice of the lighter border too.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! The aqua border and navy binding are perfect! The palette is just lovely.
ReplyDeleteYou did a beautiful job with the quilting. What machine do you use?
ReplyDeleteHappy Go Lucky is such a great fabric collection and you did such a nice job showcasing it with your quilt. Your quilting looks great, too!
ReplyDeletereally pretty!
ReplyDeleteI love this pattern! I have a top waiting to be quilted I made using the same blocks and American Jane fabric :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful quilt and love that pattern!!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty. I love this line, and your quilt is just the perfect sprinkling of all those lovely prints. Beautiful work!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beauty! This is one of my favorite patterns and it looks great in Happy Go Lucky.
ReplyDeleteOh, this is just so pretty! I have some of Happy go Lucky as well as other charms by Bonnie and Camille. I'm planning some grandie quilts in the near future!
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful Cindy! I love that line and am using the mini charms of it at the moment to make a postage stamp quilt. Seeing your quilt makes me want to finish it up quickly :) Love your quilting too.
ReplyDeleteAmanda
Another FABULOUS finish! I love your combination of fabric and pattern!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is SO lovely! I am currently starting on a baby quilt for my next child in Happy Go Lucky. Would you mind sharing what some of the other fabrics you added are? I recognize "Pearl Bracelet" and couple of other Bonnie and Camille fabrics.
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