The pattern is called Changing Lanes by Pressed For Time Quiltworks (Mary Hubka)
If you are looking for a fast, easy quilt to make, I had this one together in less than 2 days.
I started out with some fat quarters from the line Black, White and Red All Over by Windham fabrics.
Here is a little tip I learned from Heather Purcell (Mother Superior) of Superior Threads. She suggested that when you have a geometric quilt with straight lines, use a circular pattern when quilting. That way the two patterns won't fight with each other.
I tried to take a close up of the stitching. Can you see the pattern? If not, click on the picture to enlarge and it will show up clearer.
I love the red and black! The geometric pattern and the circular print and quilting look great.
ReplyDeleteThis is a very appealing quilt! Congratulations on a finish!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great quilt...I love the quilting!
ReplyDeleteLove the quilt! Love the tip too, in fact, it is the same tip that I tell my customers.
ReplyDeleteA really super quilt!
ReplyDeleteHug - Lurline♥
LOVE IT! The fabric, the colors, the pattern, very nice.
ReplyDeleteIt turned out terrific!
ReplyDeleteIt turned out fantastic! Great tip by the way!
ReplyDeleteNedra...this is just beautiful! Very nice quilt! I like fast ones, too!
ReplyDeletewhat a fun quilt...it turned out darling and someone will enjoy using it for sure!!
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I like the red and black together. Very nice pattern too. The quilting looks great!
ReplyDeleteI love the red, black and white version more. You have done such a great job on it - Hugs Natima
ReplyDeleteGood advice. I have this hexagon cheater cloth fabric from Jennifer Paganelli and I was going to just take to the quilter to stitch in the ditch for a picnic quilt for Natalie's shower but maybe I'll have it circle quilted. I'll have to think on that.
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