Here is a picture of a Bullseye top that I put together from a long ago swap. I am trying to use up some of those million or so swap blocks that I have! I am open to suggestions on h
ow to quilt it. I don't think I should quilt very heavily, if at all on the edges of the bullseyes since it is supposed to rag out with washing. I didn't sash this, just put the blocks all side by side and now there isn't much room for quilting. I guess I should have done a little more thinking about it before putting the blocks together. :) Anyone ever quilt one of these?

I mentioned that I needed a mountain fix the other day. Well, I've been browsing some vacation pictures and wanted you to see why I need a mountain fix. I took this picture last summer in Colorado. Is this not gorgeous?

Make it great evening!
4 comments:
Jan, maybe quilt a cross hatch that would not be too much quilting. OT// what color is your coordinating fabric in the DFW Challenge?
I really like the Bullseye quilt:) I love the colors! I am not sure how to quilt it thought.. :)
Ok, yes I could see a cross hatch. I will keep that in mind. My coordinating fabric is yellow for the DFW challenge.
Thank you, Tracy! I love the colors, but should have sashed it, I think. Next time.
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