First the things you don't need to see (or not yet):
- hemmed the sleeves on a leather jacket for Mom
- working on black out curtains for my sister
- butterfly Halloween costume for my granddaughter
- caterpillar Halloween costume for my grandson
- framed coin purse for a blog hop
- planning a romper for my great-niece
- a whole weekend retreat stitching on my machine pieced hexagon quilt (almost finished)
And now for a fun finish:
This quilt is 62" X 80" made with Salt Air line by Cosmo Cricket for Moda.
I used the 3 1/2" finished Drunkards Path die with my Accuquilt Go Baby.
A special THANK YOU to a very sweet and generous friend for the gift of these beautiful fabrics.








17 readers left a comment:
What a gorgeous quilt. The fabrics are wonderful. It is a happy quilt.
I love this quilt! I haven't found any Salt Air yet but I need to soon!
Yum! Several of your photos would show, just in case anyone is having problems viewing them.
Wow! How do you get so much done? You are amazing! I love your quilt! Great fabric!
Cheery wave from
Bev
Gorgeous!
Do you pin your curves or are you a non-pin curve hero?
Wow Mary what a beauty!! I adore circles and the fabrics you have used are gorgeous. Also a few of the pics aren't showing, so I clicked into flickr and saw them all there. I love the stripey border too. xo
Just gorgeous Mary...so bright and happy!
Seems I need to click flickr to see the rest..
Julia ♥
Wow. Those are great quilts. I have not mastered sewing curves yet. Is it hard to sew leather?
Lots of bright, fun fabrics. Oh, those curves! Good job!
Absolutely beautiful!!
Wow!! A beauty!!
I wasn't sure I need this line, oh How wrong I was!
very pretty. most of the photos did not show up for some reason.
the pictures that showed look lovely.. beautiful quilt!
I saw this on Instagram but I just had to tell you here that I absolutely love this quilt. Well done!!
Jennifer :)
Mary, I could only see one photo on here, so went over to Flickr and looked at them. The quilt turned out absolutely amazing...I love it! And both of those borders just really set it off. Wonderful job (as usual!)!! :o)
XOXO,
Cyndi
Beautiful curves. I'm heading over to flickr to see the rest of the photos. :)
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