
part 4 was putting the basket handles onto the top light piece. I used a blanket stitch to outline.

part 5 we put the basket blocks together to get 16 postage stamp baskets.

part 5 continued to form 4 large blocks with oscillating postage stamp basket blocks.

part 6 put the inner light borders and center square; then the outer light borders all around.

And the final part was to put the outer border of medium fabric all around. Voila' a finished quilt top in just a few hours. Yeah! Now to get a backing, bat and quilt it. I'll post the finished quilt in a few days.
Oh wowee Rachelle its positively gorgeous. Happy New Year. Hugs Annette x
ReplyDeletefascinating to watch it come together in mystery steps!
ReplyDeleteLynn M.