This summer I tested a pattern for Stephanie Dunphy http://stephaniedunphy.blogspot.com/ that will soon be released. It is called Rummage.
I have only finished the quilt top so far and plan to hand quilt it. Here is a shot of it on my clothes line:
It kind of looks like stained glass with the sun shining through it. It is made of vintage fabric prints (some shared with me by Stephanie for testing the pattern) and Kona cotton in Snow.
And now for another shot to show the pattern:
Check out Stephanie's blog http://stephaniedunphy.blogspot.com/ to see her finished Rummage Quilt to watch for the pattern release.





14 readers left a comment:
That quilt is just stunning Mary, you did a fabulous job. I look forward to watching your quilting progress.
Absolutely lovely!!! You're awesome.
It really is stunning, Mary! I love how the yellow pops here and there and the Kona is perfect to show off all the great prints! Hanging on the line it almost looks like you have flanges around each block - wonderful!
Cheers!
what a beauty!!
Stephanie is amazing. Your quilt is lovely.
I love that pattern, so pretty!
That's a LOT if piecing. Lovely
Oh wow! I love it!
Stephanie did an AWESOME job designing this quilt and you did a fantastic job executing it!! What a team! Your choice of fabrics is WONDERFUL!! I LOVE THIS QUILT!!!-
I have loved that quilt in her header and yours is just beautiful too. It does look like stained glass with the sun shining through it.
This looks lovely. Lots of work but worth it!
It does look like stained glass. Love the yellow fabric bouncing around in the top.
What an amazing quilter you are to get all those weensy triangles sewn so perfectly. I've made several bear's paw blocks, and some delectable mountains blocks (both similar to what you've got going with tiny triangles on a bigger triangle) but I haven't ever made a WHOLE QUILT of tiny triangles.
Excellent job--so beautiful, esp. in that stained-glass photo.
Elizabeth
It looks so beautiful against the sun! Would a patchwork curtain sound like a good idea?
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