Wednesday, April 3, 2024
Coin Quilt Completed
In an attempt to whittle down my stash of blue fabrics, this quilt was born.
I'm probably going to get tired of using the same kind of backing for multiple quilts, I bought an entire bolt because it was on sale.
There wasn't a pattern, it's just an common design that people have made for eons.
It's free-motion quilted with all-over feathers, using Glide thread.
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