Tuesday, June 24, 2014

Milky Way Medallion Version 2 Finished



This is the second version of my Milky Way Medallion quilt.  I made a few adjustments to the pattern and it came together much more smoothly than the first (probably because I wasn't designing on the fly this time).


I wanted this version to look completely different than my first so I went with a less scrappy look with a dark background.  I used 3 background fabrics (all shot cottons) and 15 feature fabrics and the result really shows off the pattern nicely.




I quilted in an allover meander with a medium grey Aurifil thread and for the back of the quilt I used an extra wide black and grey paisley print.   The binding is the dark grey I used in the quilt. 


The first draft of the pattern is now finished and I have some pattern testers working on their own version of the quilt to work out any kinks.  Once they have finished their quilts and have given me any correction suggestions I will release the pattern, hopefully in less than a month.   



This quilt is for sale and currently listed in my Etsy Shop.

The original is also for sale and can be found in my Etsy Shop.

Elise

Edit: Another finish crossed off my Q2 2014 FAL List Found Here

7 comments:

  1. It looks great Elise and you have listed it at a very reasonable price too. I like this one better than the original.

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  2. I think they are both beautiful (and I can't wait for the pattern to be released), but this quilt is in "my" colors. I think it is stunning.

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  3. Wow I don't even know what to say...so beautiful!

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  4. I do love that dark background. It really makes those feature fabrics shine! Such a gorgeous piece, Elise. Congratulations on such a beautiful finish!

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    1. That's a fabulous quilt!!! Absolutely love it. Can hardly wait for the pattern release!

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  5. Wow! Really beautiful. Love the dark background. It really makes the colors pop.

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  6. this one's nice, but the original one's color scheme has burned it into my memory!

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