Thursday, 15 September 2016

Tonga Treat Rail Fence Quilt with Fleece Backing

Tonga Treat Rail Fence Quilt - with Moxie Quilt pattern
Tonga Treat Rail Fence Quilt - with Moxie Quilt pattern
This has been a fun quilt project which is already getting plenty of use! I picked up a beautiful Tonga Treat fabric pack from The Sewing Studio in Redruth on a recent trip to Cornwall and wanted a quick sewing fix as a break from my long term sewing projects.   A quick Rail Fence pattern blended the batik fabrics beautifully and within 24 hours it was ready to quilt on my longarm quilting machine.
Tonga Treat Rail Fence Quilt with Fleece Backing
Tonga Treat Rail Fence Quilt with Fleece Backing

The quilt measures about 44" x 58".  I put in a thin polyester wadding and stitched it with a bright green Isacord thread.
'Moxie' Digital Quilt Pantograph by Patricia Ritter and Leisha Farnworth
'Moxie' Digital Quilt Pantograph by Patricia Ritter and Leisha Farnworth
With the modern fresh colours I wanted to try out a new digital pantograph which I have added to my collection - Moxie by Patricia Ritter and Leisha Farnsworth, which has big, bold flowers all over it.
Cuddlesoft / Fleece backing on a quilt
Cuddlesoft / Fleece backing on a quilt
For the back I used something special.  I wish you could reach through your screen to touch the back of this quilt - it is a beautiful plush cuddlesoft fleece fabric with a tint of green.  When I was choosing my Tonga Treat pack I had this backing in mind.  It has a beautifully soft, deep pile, so when stitched the back has a sculptured look to it, whilst being beautifully tactile. 
Tonga Treat Rail Fence Quilt with Fleece Backing



I have used fleece several times before on my longarm quilting machine and I am happy for customers to bring it.  They do vary a lot in quality and I always give them a tug before I buy them.  There should only be stretch one way, which allows me to mount it easily on the frame without too much distortion.  I also usually put in a thin wadding or a layer of cotton flannel, to support the stretch of the fleece.

Now the nights are starting to draw in I am looking forward to snuggling up underneath this quilt!

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2 comments:

  1. What a beautiful quilt for a quick finish! I love those colors in batiks, and with that fleecy backing, I am ready to cuddle in that quilt. Great job!

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  2. beautiful long arm quilting! I WILL get one some day. :)

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