Scrappy Apple Wall Quilt

After making the strawberry and pineapple mini quilts a little while ago, there was still a little bit of space on the kitchen wall and most "experts" say things should be done in 3s when you decorate so I decided to make a small apple.


Just like I did for the strawberry, I used red and green scraps and made the background with Kona White.  The binding is an old print I've had in my stash forever!

For the quilting, again, like I did for the other two minis, I stitched paisleys in the red squares, dense back and forth lines in the brown, a small feather in the green leaf and pebbles in the background.


It finishes at about 18" square.  And I'm happy to report that this is finish number 1 on my Q2 FAL list.

Linking up at Crazy Mom Quilts for Finish It Up Friday and at Fleur de Lis Quilts for TGIFF.

Comments

  1. Too cute, Izzy! I just love apples and will definitely give this a go :) Oh and congrats on making progress on your Q2 FAL list!!

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  2. Love! Your quilting is great!!

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  3. Cute. That simple really shows off the great quilting.

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  4. Great quilts, Izzy! Lovely colours, and your photos show the quilting stitches really well!
    Barbara x

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  5. Cute!!! Perfect for a kitchen :-)

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  6. Great kitchen decor, Izzy! I have got to figure out that paisley design; a friend has a new baby girl named Paisley, so it would be perfect for her baby quilt. Your quilting designs are so clean and neat.
    Thanks for linking up with TGIFF. I am loving all the quilts on display and the visits, too.
    Mary @ http://fleurdelisquilts.blogspot.com

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  7. I like the paisley quilting. Great finish. I'm sure it looks great with the other two.

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  8. This is such a happy quilt, great for the kitchen wall. Your quilting is beautiful too. Thank you for participating in the FAL, on behalf of the 2016 global hosts.

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