I have been able to spend time at my sewing machine working on finishing some of my projects. This one is a very simple 9 patch with only two colors and two pieces of fabric.
I love the 9-patch block. It is easy but can look very different depending on the color and the choice of fabric used. All the fabric for this quilt I found on sale at a couple of my favorite area quilt shops. The light pink was from the Moda collection "Downstairs at Downten Abby" and the darker fabric was from the "Prairie Cactus" collection from Kansas Troubles Quilters for Moda Fabrics The second fabric that I purchased to help finish the back was "Fresh Cut Flowers" also from Kansas Troubles Quilters for Moda Fabrics. The colors matched perfectly.
I did the quilting on my home machine using one of the decorative stitches. I have seen it referred to as a "wiggle" stitch or a "serpentine" stitch.
When I got ready to sandwich the quilt top, I realized that I did not have enough fabric for the backing. The piece I had was not wide enough and I didn't have enough of the pink fabric to add the inches that I needed to make it wide enough. One morning I told Don that we were going to take a little trip. I wanted to get biscuits and gravy at Hardee's for breakfast and I wanted to go to the Quilts at the Marshal House Quilt Shop to see if I could find something that would let me be able to finish the quilt back. I found the perfect piece and it was on sale. I used all the pink fabric I had left over to make two strips that were 3-inches wide by the length of the backing fabric. Between those two strips, I added the new fabric to make it big enough to use as the backing.
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