This one is so different from most of my quilts, but is one of my favorites and now has a home on my bed. This quilt is called Prairie Primrose out of a book called Simple Traditions by Kim Diehl. The monthly program was through Homestead Hearth for twelve months, starting in December 2006. You can read more about it here, as I was blogging when I decided to pick up this project and start working on it again.
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It is a king sized over large quilt measuring at 104" X 104". Each appliquéd block measures 20" X 20", before adding on the sashing and corner stones. The fabric is from Kansas Troubles Bound to the Prairie II line by Moda.
I was able to get the top completed up to the outside border and setting corners. Actually, I had already appliquéd the setting corners, but the pattern called for a vining appliqué to be done on the wide plain border. I kept putting it off, as it would be a horrendous time consumer. Then, I had the bright idea of just finishing with no appliqué on the border. The borders hang off of the bed, and it looks perfect with out the appliqué. I am delighted that I went ahead and finished this way, as it is done and looking lovely!
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The below pictures are close ups of each block, each done in a different color, causing the quilt to flow and not look flat.
The overly bright sun doesn't really show the appliqué, but I did it with a blanket stitch on my domestic machine.
I chose to do a scrappy binding, as I had lots of green left over from not choosing to do the green vine appliqué on the border.
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The backing is one that has some of the colors from the front of the quilt. I wished I had gone ahead and used a more matching Kanas Troubles fabric, but the backing rarely gets seen, so I am still happy that it is all done.
Size: 104" x 104"
Fabric Lines Used: Kansas Troubles Bound to the Prairie II
Colors: Green, Wine, gold, blue, red
Pattern: Prairie Primrose (Simple Traditions)
Designer: Kim Diehl
Long Arm Quilter: Carol Nelson
Year Began: 2006
Year Completed: 2018
1 comment:
Lots of complicated blocks - it’s lovely and I’m delighted to hear (read) that it’s on your bed!!!
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