
A couple of you pointed out that I neglected to show a full view of the back of my courthouse steps quilt. You would think that with all those photos, I would have taken one of the back! I didn't though. I snapped a quilt picture beside our barn.
I am starting to put together a mini Scalloped Dresden Bag (see my tutorials) for a private swap with Kerry. She requested a mid to dark grey for the body of the bag so I pulled the grey crossweave that you can see in the background a stack of prints and solids in some of her favorite colors. I'll wait to see what Kerry thinks before continuing. Is it too dark for you Kerry?
I'm so glad someone asked about the back of the quilt, I wanted to see it too! Thanks
ReplyDeleteWell hey, if Kerry doesn't want those colours, I do lol, they look yummy!
ReplyDeleteThe back of the quilt is gorgeous too!
ReplyDeleteI‘m not Kerry, but I love these colours!
The back is just as nice as the front! Wonderful fabric.
ReplyDeleteyour courthouse quilt is S T U N N I N G!
ReplyDeleteAnd so much work with the different widths of each strip. I am reminded time and time again that solids are beautiful. Love the backing too!!!!
just beautiful - and i'm not kerry either, but i'd be very happy to receive if she doesn't like them!!
ReplyDeleteBe still my heart....yep...I heart those fabrics!!
ReplyDeleteI love that Echo line...we just got it in the shop and I have a small stack cut and ready to purchase!:)
Looks like the same colors you used for your courthouse steps quilt. By now, I'd think you'd be sick of those colors. lol
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! totally happy and happier with that little stakc, especially the type writer print- great for school! They echo your quilt too!
ReplyDeletethe back is great too!
ReplyDeleteThe whole quilt is really impressive, but I love the uniqueness of the backing.
ReplyDeleteThat is a beautiful array of fabrics.
ReplyDeleteSuch pretty joys you have over here...just found you and so glad I did....followed the link from Mary Jane's Tearoom. Off to visit your darling etsy shop right now. Happy creating today. xo
ReplyDeleteYour quilt looks beautiful Amy...love the fabrics too....I'm sure Kerry will be smiling!
ReplyDeleteHope you have a lovely weekend,
Susan x