This quilt is the 4th and last in the 1920-30’s reproduction series I seemed to have worked on this past winter. I’m liking it a lot. The leftover fabrics are broken up now and are in my stash.
I had leftover units from the other three quilts and fabric in all the color ways on hand, so I started playing around with the units, and this quilt happened. Maybe they are the best kind? A quilt born of play and creativity?

The panto is Garden Frills Too, and it looks so pretty on this quilt. As do the beautiful Innova quilt stitches. Since Jimmy Hernandez from Carolina Quilt Studio, my nearest Innova dealer, fixed the timing (remember I sewed a nail?), replaced the tension wheel with the newer version, and did all sorts of other refinements, Innova is so happy.


I’m putting together the improv quilt that’s been growing on the design wall all winter too, and as of yesterday, I’m liking it. A lot. But… We’ll see about how square it is and so forth probably today.
The household water filtration system technician is “on the way,” so that’s it for today with the blog.
this quilt is so beautiful and cosy and welcoming! Wonderful job, Louisa! Hugs!