Go see it in the
Bake Shop!
Tell me what you think (if you haven't already). :)
Show me when you make it! :)
Read
more about the inspiration
here.
Oh! If you want to make this with fat quarters or yardage, instead of a layer cake, I'd recommend using 8.5" or 9" squares instead! :)
This quilt really was so fun to make. :)
and here's the back if you're the kind of person who likes to see that. :)
Congratulations!!!! It is very beautiful!!! You are one talented lady!
ReplyDeleteI love it Tracey,front and back,now I'm going over to the Bake Shop to see how you put it together. Great creative quilt, good work!!!
ReplyDeleteYa, Congrats!! It really looks super fun!!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations, Tracey!!! Woohoo!!!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on your achievement!!! Those unmatched circles were probably a nice switch from lining up seams!
ReplyDeleteYeah! Congratulations on your bake shop posting. You are encouraging me to do curves again.
ReplyDeleteIs that quilt for me? Hahahahaha Just kidding.
ReplyDeleteSaw it posted there today! Way to go!
ReplyDeleteLove it!! I want to make one! If only my sewing machine wasn't in storage :(
ReplyDeleteCongratulations, Tracey - another magnificent Moda recipe!
ReplyDeleteAwesome, Tracey! Your instructions really do make it look easy!
ReplyDeleteI see Amy is trying to steal your quilts too...LOL!
ReplyDeleteYou already know how I feel about this quilt but I will tell you again how wonderful it is!! :)
Fan-flippin'-tastic!!
ReplyDeleteLove the fabrics, love the wonkiness, love the size, love Love LOVE the artist! :)
It's really, really cute!
ReplyDeletebeautiful ♥ it
ReplyDeleteCongrats on a great tutorial! It's a beautiful quilt and I can't wait to give the technique a try.
ReplyDeletethis is fabulous!
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