The Oak Moth quilt is done! I really enjoyed this one. It's a pattern by Pen + Paper Patterns. It's very well written and easy to follow. I used this project to make a dent in my stash of vintage and reproduction feedsacks. I used more of the vintage fabrics for the back. I don't have a recipient for this quilt yet but I did wash and dry it to get it soft, cuddly and ready for delivery. It was also good to test the fabrics to make sure the old fabrics would hold up to washing! Everything did well and there was no bleeding.
If you want to see more close up photos, check out the page dedicated to the Oak Moth Quilt. This weekend I also finished the crochet poncho and it's being blocked as I write this. But that's not all! I got 2 veterans quilts quilted but ran out of steam before I could get them trimmed. All these projects will be shared later.
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Kristin F
4/21/2025 05:28:38 pm
The Oak Moth quilt looks fabulous! So colorful and cheery in an understated way.
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4/21/2025 11:25:41 pm
I love the Oak Moth quilt. It's a great design and the 30s fabrics were great for it.
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Lindah
4/22/2025 12:55:43 am
I love it! Oak Moth turned out so lovely. It tickles me, too, that at the same time it is vintage, it also is quite modern.
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Gene Black
4/22/2025 07:04:46 am
Congrats on using some of the vintage fabrics.
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patty
4/22/2025 07:58:10 am
What a gorgeous quilt!
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Mary Anne
4/22/2025 05:52:11 pm
Oak Moth is stunning and I think is even better using the vintage fabrics. Well done!
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I'm Vicki Welsh and I've been making things as long as I can remember. I used to be a garment maker but transitioned to quilts about 20 years ago. Currently I'm into fabric dyeing, quilting, Zentangle, fabric postcards, fused glass and mosaic. I document my adventures here. Categories
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