Dots & Dashes is the largest of all the quilts I'm machine quilting. Stitch in the ditch was the easiest way to quilt. After quilting and being laundered, my dots & dashes measures 58" by 72".
I think she looks so pretty. My ditch stitching wasn't always accurate but you don't notice so much since she's been washed. You see the block rows alternate, I stitched along the edge of the white sashing so the quilting alternates in each block.
A friend of a friend, who decided to quit quilting/sewing, donated their fabric stash to me several years ago with the specification that the fabric be used for charity quilts. The green backing fabric came from that stash.
The striped binding fabric has been in my stash for years. I thought it would make good binding since there were so many different colors in the quilt.
In this picture you can see how I stitch in the edge along the long sides of the white sashing.
Dots & Dash, along with 4 smaller quilts, will be donated to the cancer center at Goshen Hospital.
You may have noticed in the large picture that there are 4 patches in the side borders. Do to a lapse of mind in planning (😕), they ended up in the side borders instead of the corners where they were supposed to be. I didn't notice this until I took pictures of the quilt before I quilted it. I just didn't feel like taking the quilt apart. We'll just call it a design feature and let it go at that.
The pattern for Dots & Dashes is found at the Quilted Twins website.
Dots & Dashes is the only quilt in this quilting marathon to NOT have a pieced batting.
Just one more quilt to be quilted in my quilting marathon, Tula Hexies!
Linking to Midweek Makers, Wednesday Wait Loss, Needle & Thread Thursday, Put Your Foot Down, Free Motion Mavericks, TGIFF!, Finished or Not Friday, Off the Wall Friday, Patchwork & Quilts