I love this quilt. Love love love it.
I finally got round to using my Sweet honey bun, and together with all the white, I think it looks so pretty. The blocks are all squares with strips on either side, but with the way each block's placed, they don't look like squares at all :) 
I named this quilt Dear Rosie for my grandmother, Rosie. I've been thinking about her a little bit more since she's had a some health issues and I miss her dearly. And I thought seeing as I'd used Sweet, it'd be fitting since she's about the sweetest person ever. Except when she demands I give her great-grand babies asap. Then she's not so sweet :)
I used a red pindot for the binding since there was a little bit of red in the prints, and I just loved the patches of red and white dots.


What a wonderful pattern! So simple, but sooooo effective. A very pretty quilt!
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Your quilt is wonderful!!!
ReplyDeleteI do love love love it too...!
ReplyDeleteHey Audrie,
ReplyDeleteThat is just gorgeous! I wouldn't have thought to use white as the main colour. Looks so great! Well done.
xxx
so sweet!! i love the simplicity & the tiny little dot binding!
ReplyDeleteVery nice! That's a great use of a honey bun - and it definitely doesn't look like squares. And I do love the back!
ReplyDeleteLove your quilt and that you named it after your grandmother Rosie -that is so sweet indeed! ;)
ReplyDeleteLove from Texas! ~bonnie
Such pretty patterns. I would love to learn to quilt some day!
ReplyDeleteBeautifully done! I love it.
ReplyDeletethat's so neat how the squares make this look like an optical illusion. Beautiful quilt!
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