When I was on my quilting retreat with friends in February, I made two more quilt tops from the pattern I created myself (see the second quilt in this post: https://rhondabracey.com/2018/01/31/pink-quilts-for-donating-to-the-mcgrath-foundation/). Both were made with Asian-style fabrics, in cotton fat quarters.
I quilted it with overlapping spirals, using a gold thread. The border is a black fabric with a gold dot pattern. The backing fabric is a very soft cream cotton.
This is the red and gold themed one; the other is blue and gold: https://rhondabracey.com/2018/03/17/blue-grey-and-gold-asian-style-quilt/
This quilt is available for sale on my Esty store: https://www.etsy.com/au/listing/601066315/red-and-gold-asian-style-lap-quilt
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Back:
Threads used:
- Top: Fil-Tec Glide ‘Military Gold’ (40 wt, trilobal polyester, colour 27407)
- Bottom: Fil-Tec Magna Glide Classic pre-wound bobbin (light tan)
[…] This is the blue, grey, and gold themed one; the other is red and gold (https://rhondabracey.com/2018/03/17/red-and-gold-asian-style-quilt/). […]
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