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Ziggy Strings finished!

Sometimes a quilt doesn't feel quite right until it's finished.

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My Ziggy Strings was that kind of quilt. Today it feels just right!

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The bright clear colors, the sharp zigs and zags, all those happy fabrics... it feels like summer at last.

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And the log cabin back... I've got to do more of those!

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But it's quilting that really did it for me on this one.  I pulled out some Aurifil 12 wt thread, a thicker yellow thread, which makes gorgeous noticeable stitches.  Setting my machine for a longer stitch length (# 4), I zigged and zagged straight lines following the path of my strings.  No marking! Then, I added some regular thin thread quilting in white, to give it some depth and not overwhelm things.

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It really shows ziggy from the back.  What do you think?  It's a bit hard to see, in the pictures, I guess.  But in person, the yellow thread has a great texture.  I think, I'd like some more 12 wt thread...

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And the binding is Chicopee Voltage Dot (here and in Canada here), a great funky dot print I've been saving for just the right moment.  Bing!

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So now I'm all ready for the Festival of Strings, which opens tomorrow.  Looks like we'll have some lovely weather!

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Thanks to all- the sunshine, our meadow flowers, and family members big and small - who make photoshoots possible, especially on holidays.  Enjoy your day!

p.s.  My cupboards advise that I find miss Ziggy Strings a home away from home.  This one's for sale at my Etsy shop!