
Sweet little iris we saw on our walk this morning.
I have quietly been laboring over the larger blue piece for my quilt series. I finished the one I started a while back....but I'm not wild about it for a variety of reasons. So I started over...a couple of times actually.
I finally have a simple design that I'm reasonable happy with and works better with the rest of the pieces. For part of it I used another piecing technique to make a simple "stick tree." The background is a rich hand dyed blue...one of my favorite fabrics. The trunk and the branches are all pieced in.

I did simple outline quilting around the tree.....lots and lots of lines. I thought the back looked kind of fun....it created kind of a shadow tree.

I also strip pieced fabrics that coordinated with the Kaffe stripe.
I pre-quilted it on very thin batting. I trimmed it up and treated it just like a piece of fabric. I did it this way because I wanted to hide all my starting and stopping under the seams with the solid blue.

Here's a glimpse of it put together. I need to trim it up and bind it....but the blue one is going to be OK.
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