There won't be much color on my blog today.
Black and White is the Blog Hop theme.
Have you been following along from the posts on Monday?
The projects are GREAT! Such VARIETY!
Carla who blogs at Creatin' in the Sticks
put together a fun blog hop.
Thanks, Carla, for all your work and organizing.
Here is my completed quilt!
And what better place to take this photo than in the snow we got this past Saturday!
I used a very busy fabric for the backing.
I posted about my fabric stash and using the Accuquilt Go! to cut the triangles HERE.
I liked cutting the triangles so quickly.
I quilted it on my sewing machine using the walking foot.
I find that the easiest for me.
I am glad you stopped and hope you visit the other bloggers' posts today.
Perhaps you will find an idea to use black and white fabrics in a quilt very soon.
There is a Pinterest page for the Black & White Blog Hop HERE
where you can see all the projects (posted so far) and very few words.
Black & White Blog Hop Schedule
Monday, January 21st
Tuesday, January 22nd
Wednesday, January 23
Thursday, January 24
30 comments:
This is beautiful! I love all the triangles and I agree that the Accuquilt makes them so easy to cut. It looks so pretty on the snow!
Beautiful quilt, it is striking with the strict color scheme!
That looks fabulous, Nancy. I love the "staggered" borders like that. You did a beautiful job with your black and whites.
Your quilt has so much movement and I love your black and white placement. I just received an Accuquilt and can't wait to try it. Your triangles really inspire me to break out the cutter and try it. Thank you for joining the B&W blog hop, Nancy. Your snow pictures add just the right amount of sparkle.
Your quilt is lovely. The snow is a perfect backdrop. Thanks for sharing and inspiring today. Stay warm. quilting dash lady at Comcast dot net
The snow really sets off your beautiful quilt nicely. I love the movement you have achieved.
Love the shadow effect and your B&W stash. Picture in the snow is the icing on the cake :-)
Oh I love the movement in this quilt. Perfection!
Very pretty! I'd love to have an Accuquilt machine.
Very nice black and white quilt!
AWESOME job sticking with the Black and White theme of the Blog Hop!!
Very unique sashing. I really like that, it brings a lot of movement to the quilt. I think it turned out lovely. Thanks for sharing.
Great design.
This quilt is beautiful! I'm happy to see that I am not the only person with a Black and White fabric stash. I love the fabrics, but just kept collecting them until I found just the right project in which to use them. Your design is beautiful and the quilt looks great in the newly fallen snow. Thanks for sharing! :-)
love your quilt
Your quilt is beautiful! I love my GO! Big for cutting triangles - and squares - and strips! LOL
Such a lovely quilt. Even if I love bright colours, black and white is a favorite choice sometimes. I also like to mix it with bright colours.
Very pretty quilt. Triangles are so versatile.
This is a wonderful, eye catching piece. Beautiful work.
Beautiful quilt!! Your snow did provide the perfect backdrop for its photo-op!!!
Very very nice tytyty for sharing...happyness04431@yahoo.com
Beautiful :)
Very pretty quilt. I like the way the black and white sashings are arranged to make your eye follow diagonally along. I've never cut triangles on my Go Baby--guess I should try that, if a die will fit that small machine. Thanks for sharing!
Your quilt is wonderful. Nice finish.
Just lovely!
Nancy, your quilt is gorgeous, and so easily cut out with an AccuQuilt die to bust the stash. Love your pictures with the snowy backdrop - perfect setting for an outstanding quilt!
Nancy, I love this quilt, and the quilting looks really cool, really gives that wavy look also to the blocks.
This is a terrific quilt, and that brilliant snow is a perfect backdrop. I have always liked black and white quilts, so of course, this blog hop has been fun to read. Congratulations on a fun finish!
Beautiful! Thanks for sharing.
I've never used an Accuquilt but I'm all for easier, which means faster sometimes. Your quilt turned out beautiful.
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