This is the wall hanging I made, using the instructions from the class by Sarah Bond “Make a Ribbon Quilt Top” on Creativebug.com
All the fabrics were in my stash except the black and white stripe. I sewed some strip sets and then set this project aside for a while. When I came back, I was amazed to discover I had more than I needed to make this wall hanging. I was so excited to be able to complete the top in an afternoon, rather than several days.
It has been quilted with straight lines using my walking foot. I did vary the distance between stitching lines, just doing what felt right when I started a new row.
Here’s the back of the the quilt. Stripes on the front and dots on the back! It’s a batik I found in my stash when I was weeding fabrics out that I’ve decided to move along. (I definitely found some things I didn’t remember I had. So I have some ideas for new projects).
I used binding bits left over from other projects to make the binding for this quilt. It’s always fun to make a multi-color scrappy binding from the leftovers!
I love how bright and cheerful this quilt is. It’ll look great in one of my inside hallways.