Happy Valentine's Day! Today I am sharing a quick Valentine's Day mini that I just finished yesterday. The quilt pattern is by Diane Bohn of From Blank Pages and is a free download from Craftsy.
I finished the top about a week ago as an example to show at the paper piecing program for our February Greenville Modern Quilt Guild meeting. I had no plans on what to do with the top after the meeting, but decided that I should finish it into something useful instead of it going in the ever-growing WIP pile.
With a little cross-hatch quilting and binding, the mini was quickly finished in time to enjoy for Valentine's Day :) For the quilting, I marked two diagonal lines on the quilt top and used the edge of my walking foot for spacing so the lines are about 3/8" apart. The mini finished about 9.5" x 9.5".
That is adorable! How big is your version? I love it inside the wreath!
ReplyDeleteThat is a pretty tiny mini. When you said the quilting lines are 3/8" apart, I was amazed! Hanging it in the center of your wreath loos fabulous.
ReplyDeleteBoth of your styling shots are amazing!!!!
ReplyDeleteso cute, love the fabrics you chose.
ReplyDeleteOOoooOOOooooo! It looks very cute poking out from behind the wreath.
ReplyDeleteA very cute mini and the cross-hatch quilting is perfect. Beautiful photos :)
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