The 'snowflakes' quilt now resides on the back of my couch, until winter is far enough over that I put it away for a few months and place a lighter throw on the couch for the warm months of the year.
Here are a few photos of the quilt.
The top, before sandwiching and quilting.
Unfortunately, the camera did no justice to the fabric colors.
I fell in love with the backing fabric;
it is the only part of the quilt that was a new purchase.
Quilted and bound: a finished quilt.
These are the true colors.
Out of my head and onto my couch!
For the quilting, I decided to just do wavy lines (kind of like the pattern of windblown snowdrifts) spaced roughly 3-4 inches apart on the rows of blocks. I wanted it to be something fairly quiet and not take away from the designs in the blocks themselves. For the setting and corner triangles, however, I wanted something very bold and noticeable, that would further invoke the feeling of snowy weather. So I went with spirals, which worked out very well and were really fun to make.
snowdrifts
spirals
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