The wedding quilt is making progress. Several sections of the Jacob's Ladder blocks are pieced and displayed on the display wall. The picture looks more green then what the fabrics really are.
This is a very different colored quilt than I normally make but I think it will work.
The design the 4 patches make when coming off the cabinet is pretty.
The pattern is called Climbing Jacob's Ladder designed by Colette Belt. Last post I said I couldn't find the website for the pattern. My friend Jan investigated and found the pattern here. Thank you Jan!
Linking to Peacock Party, Put Your Foot Down, Whoop Whoop Party, TGIFF!, Finished Or Not Friday, Off the Wall Friday, Brag About Your Beauties, UFO Busting
Oh! That chain piecing pile IS very pretty :) You've done a lot of work on this quilt already - nice job!
ReplyDeleteI love the brown and tans with the quilt design. It will be a fabulous wedding quilt.
ReplyDeleteThat's pretty, Gretchen! Fun little circle of chain piecing, too!
ReplyDeleteit is really pretty! and the pile on the ground - too cool!!!
ReplyDeleteMy chain-piecing never looks that photogenic!!! What a beautiful quilt this will be!
ReplyDeleteNeutral colors make great wedding quilts! This one is lovely!
ReplyDeleteI love Jacob's Ladder! It will be a wonderful quilt when done.
ReplyDeleteYou are coming along so well with this quilt.
ReplyDeletethe colors are yummy - how did you do that with the chain piecing?
ReplyDeleteGreat progress it looks lovely so far.
ReplyDeleteIt is looking fabulous.
ReplyDeleteJacob's Ladder is a favorite of mine. You have honored it well with your fabric choice and placement.
ReplyDeleteYou've chosen some nice fabrics for that quilt.
ReplyDeleteGlad you are enjoying climbing Jacob's ladder for a wedding quilt... You are doing a great job and I love that photo of 4 patches waiting to be pressed open... looks lovely :)
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful weekend doing something destressing like stitching... that is my focus too <3 Kathi
I love that chain piecing pile, and the neutrals really are working well with this. Will you still use a pop of red, or will it be more of an autumn rust? It’s going to be beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThis is going to be such a lovely quilt! Love that flower your chain piecing makes, mine just piles up on the table behind my Featherweight, getting in the way!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful beginning, I LOVE the fabric you chose. Thank you for linking up to Put your foot down.
ReplyDeleteLovely! I like that color scheme.
ReplyDeleteLooking great! Your chain piecing looks like it's making a bowl :)
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