"Simple Rail Fence on Point" - Geometrics 2
This second blue geometrics quilt was really fun for me to make. I liked how it turned out and loved the look.
These blocks ended up being larger - 10” blocks since I used 2.5” strips and 5 strips (rails).
It is very simple - though because it is on point, it is a bit more complicated than one that has a horizontal layout. However, because there are no borders on this quilt, it kind of “makes up” for the on point layout.
I used a bit larger strips, but the same block as the first one.
I had a bit of wind as I was working on getting some pictures for this quilt.
No fun! But I caught this nice picture.
I really wanted this for a baby girl quilt, so I put a backing on it that leaves nothing to the question about what gender I want it for.
As usual - the quilt roll:
I did work on a pattern. It’s here. I hope it helps someone.
I did upload the updated picture on the page with the Geometrics. It’s here.
And there you go. Marching on on this project. Seeing the end in sight. Hopefully soon I’ll actually have top number 11 finished. I’ll throw it in the middle of these finished ones out of order so I can show the finished top in order. I hope you understood that more or less “unclear” comment.
I trust you have a great day wherever you are reading this!
Be sure to check out what my sis has for you in the store!
Colors may vary slightly Though we attempt to represent our fabrics accurately, sometimes screens show things differently, as well as eyes see things differently.
Quilt panels are perfect as a base for a quilt, or if you want to cut it up for a themed quilt. If you want to make a small quilt, you could simply add borders on the sides and top and bottom out of coordinating fabrics. Becky has done that for her charity quilts many times.
100% cotton
Price is for one panel
Panel is 36” x 42”
Design includes one soft cover alphabet book
Designed by Elizabeth’s Studio
The design is called Alphabet Animals
Colors include white and colors