I am loving this quilt, I purchased the pattern from Green Fairy Quilts and used Denyse Schmidt’s Chicopee and Robert Kaufman Essex linen in natural. I have two more rows to add and a border.
I’ve been watching Angela Walters videos all day, dreaming of when I get my short arm Grace Start-Right quilt frame and Juki TL-2000Qi!
Can’t believe it’s Wednesday already!
Linking up with WIP Wednesdays at Freshly Pieced and The Needle and Thread Network.

Very pretty, the colors are just wonderful!
Thank you and thanks for visiting!!
Tabatha, this is gorgeous. I didn’t think I liked the colors in Chicopee until I saw your quilt. The Essex linen sets them off beautifully. And I love your photo location – very pretty
Thanks so much! I agree, until I saw projects made with Chicopee, I wasn’t sure but mash all the prints and colours together and it’s a whole new love! That’s the partition between our living room and entry.
Okay so I had to go and check out the Grace quilt frame. I have been thinking of purchasing the Juki but didn’t know you could use a quilt frame with it. How does that work? Thanks, I appreciate your response
Hi Tessa, it works just like a longarm machine except you can use one of the recommended regular sewing machines. The difference is that it can’t reach any further than the arm of your chosen machine. Check out Kathy Quilt and The Grace Company as well as YouTube for more information in my previous post.
Thanks Tabatha – I will check those out!!
Pretty quilt !
Thanks for visiting Sheila, this fabric cried out for log cabin blocks!
I’m loving it too! Great fabrics!
Thanks MR, I love how casual it is, something can be well loved and used, not fussy. ;D
Gosh, I LOVE this!
Thanks Kara!!
Lovely quilt in a lovely setting. I have a Juki 98Q (not on a frame) and just love that machine. Can’t recommend it enough!
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Yay for Angela Walters videos! I haven’t seen them, but I’ll have to check that out. Sounds like something I could spend all day doing also!