AKA Diamonds Are a Girl’s Best Friend II
I started this (Garden) Party back in 2011.
Then it got tucked away until I could come up with a better variety of Kaffe Fassett fabrics. It takes a 6″ square to cut each one of the 4″ 60 degree diamonds.
Ages ago, we took pottery classes to learn a little more about what goes in to our favorite collectable. Our instructor’s favorite line was “variety is the spice of life”. And it really is.
All squared up and ready to baste up into a quilt sandwich.
This one I plan on hand quilting so it still won’t be finished anytime soon.
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I think Kasse Fasset fabric fills a heart with joy when sewing and looking at it and what a beautiful quilt. So glad to have you back!
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Kaffe Fassett knows how to make my heart sing, for sure!
Thanks, Pam, it feels good to be back!
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Like wine and cheese, sometimes quilts need to age. This looks terrific and was worth the wait! =)
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Good point, Kristin!
Apparently, I do love aged quilt tops, I have a stack of them waiting to have the size finalized, backing picked, quilting design laid out… 🙂
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What a beautiful quilt! I love the sashing, it really showcases the Kaffe fabric! (which is gorgeous!)
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The crisp white really does set it off, doesn’t it?!!
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This is so pretty! Have fun with the quilting. 🙂
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Thanks, Jenn!
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Only makes me wish I had more of that fabric. How hard was it to keep those bias edges straight?? It is just beautiful!!!
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I love Kaffe fabrics – and this beautiful quilt top showcases them perfectly!
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Stunning – well worth the wait!
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wow!
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My favorite Kafe Fassett quilt I’ve ever seen – the fabrics just WORK it!
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Love it!
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Beautifully done! It will definitely be worth the wait.
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Fun!!
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Wonderful colours & pattern, love it !
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