The quilt above is a king size in Bonnie & Camille lines Vintage Picnic, Miss Kate, and a few Daysail prints with Kona Snow. The backing and binding are the extra-wide dark navy check from the Vintage Picnic line.
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Look at those pretty quilts! Great picture of your quilt, btw!
ReplyDeleteWell, I grabbed this one fast 😉 Lovely work coming up with a second design. Wish I had done that with the first one as well. Both are wonderful designs. Thank you!
ReplyDeletelovely pattern!
ReplyDeletethanks for linking up!
brooke@sillymamaquilts.com
Version 2 is a stunner - love it! Thanks for sharing at Midweek Makers
ReplyDeleteSusan
How fun to find a similar antique version...quilts are so cool that way! Very pretty quilts!!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful quilt pattern! And the inspiration quilts are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteGreat looking quilt!!!
ReplyDeleteI bought the original but haven't made it yet. Will you be sending the updated pattern to people who bought the first pattern?
ReplyDelete@ PugMom. No, I will not be giving away the second pattern to those who purchased the first. It’s not an update at all; they are significantly different, and it’s a whole new pattern. I started from scratch to make the second one just like I did the first one.
ReplyDeleteWell done, Myra. I see this pattern having a lot of potential, and though I appreciate the antique in two tone, your color blend is the bomb. I give you a 10!
ReplyDeleteJulie
That's a stunning quilt! It's interesting to see it in various color schemes. :-)
ReplyDeleteThank you for participating to my Fabric, Thread and Yarn link party. Happy Sunday!
I love when patterns are easier than they look! This pattern is beautiful both in the scrappy version as well as the two colors one. Thanks for sharing!!
ReplyDeleteThe new pattern looks wonderful;-) I managed to work on the original BCL quilt on vacation. I now have 13 rows all together(remember I am the nut using scraps, so all brick by brick!)
ReplyDeleteWonderful quilt!
ReplyDeleteIt is a great pattern! I saw Alycia's this morning and had to pop in to see more! Her's is just gorgeous! Asking her to be a pattern tester was a great idea!
ReplyDeleteOh how gorgeous! I think it's highly innovative and updates the antique design beautifully. I have a broken hand now but would love to make this pattern into a lovely quilt someday so am adding it to my Pinterest board.
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