Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Oh Fransson Fridays - Finally on Wednesday

Finally!!!

I managed to upload my pictures!!! But now the original post that I wrote is gone! Wow! Why does blogger hate me?

So here's the First Oh, Fransson! Friday!!!

Oh, Fransson! Fridays!!!

For December

I chose to make the Kitchen Windows quilt from Elizabeth's book - A Practical Guide to Patchwork.


Her quilt is awesome! You just cannot match that!!! I wont even try that...


But I know mine is also good

Here... have a look...


I made it using 9 blocks to make it a square quilt for a toddler! 



It came out wow! 



I used the fabric from the leftover layer squares from A stitch in color by Malka Dubrawsky. I am totally in love with that fabric... Its like you fall in love only once in your lifetime and that happened 4 times with me... First DH, then DS, then Elizabeth and now Malka!!!


For the backing, I have used one of the Kalamkari fabrics that I got from my recent Baroda trip!!! Its so soft!!! 


Do you like it?


It is not perfect in any way!!! There are imperfections, but I enjoyed making it...


Just for fun, see both my Malka Dubrawsky quilts together! What a difference the neutral that you choose to use in a quilt can make!!!



So, what did you make this month? 

Link up if you have made... I'd love to hop by and see...


Cheers!!!

9 comments:

  1. What a gorgeous quilt!! Thank you for sharing it!

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  2. That is beautiful! You did a great job!

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  3. Shruti, Your quilt is beautiful. I like the choice of your fabric with the bold and dark borders. Where did you get the fabric from?

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  4. Awesomequilt shruti, loved the fabric u used n ur pictures r more appealing tooo......loved it!!

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  5. Awesome!! My fav pattern. It has come out very well. Does the kalamkari fabric not bleed?

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  6. your one looks as fabulous..:)

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  7. it certainly did come out WOW!! well done you xx

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  8. Gorgeous! I love the Kitchen Windows pattern and plan on making one too one of these days:)

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  9. Your quilt is a work of bold art and I love how you have photographed it too. Now that I have some more time on my hands I'd like to up-cycle some pillow cases - but nothing that requires as much patience and skill as what you do! Amazing work Shruti!

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