
It’s BIG. It’s my 213th quilt.

“Bonanza” was inspired by a quilt made by designer Tara Faughnan, for which she does not yet have a pattern. I kept seeing it on a wall behind her head on her website. Her quilt is different than mine–she has, in modern fashion, disrupted some of the secondary patterns that will form in a more traditional placement of units. And she does not go out to the edges like I did with the dark blue/purple sashings. So, this quilt did not start so much as a way to use up solid fabrics, but because I loved that quilt Tara Faughnan made.
I don’t think I’m done with these half-square triangle units in solids–with the resulting secondary patterns that emerge. I’m still fascinated. But who knows?
I quilted with the Bayside pantograph, using a medium grey thread. Bayside gives really nice texture, with some curves, but does not overwhelm.

I love the backing.

Here are a few more up-close pics.

Here is the center of the quilt–showing its secondary patterns.

And now, back to the rest of the quilty pack in development.
You are really something!
Such an inspiration.
LOVE
Tara
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Outstanding. I love the sashing and following it to the color change, and thinking about how it defines the block, but then that secondary pattern is drawn to my eye. I also love the way you used that purple/blue as a way to create a border on the quilt. Beautiful from every angle. That backing fabric is wonderful too.
Absolutely stunning Louisa!! You truly inspire me!!
I love this quilt and the backing fabric is perfect.
Love your quilt, it inspires me to make one. The colors are so vibtant.