Bound and washed and here are the Fence Photos! I just love how it crinkled up — it looks so cozy!
Here’s Queen of Fibonacci Squared next to the original Fibonacci Squared, which I finished almost exactly a year ago. I told Helen, who not 13 yet and already 2.5″ taller than I am, that the following photo demonstrates what I feel like when I stand next to her.
Wanna see it a little closer?
Closer still?
From the other side?
Even closer? Really?
Oh, look. What a surprise. A nerdy math quilt with nerdy math fabric on the back. Again.
I’m finishing up the pattern and hopefully will have it in my Etsy shop very soon. It’s super simple to put together (and not difficult to figure out), but people have been most interested in the math behind the quilting design, so I have included that.
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just found your blog today…via ‘she can quilt – Scraptastic Tuesday project’….. and wow….. i see i’ve got a few days worth of looking & a whole pile of catching up to do.
lovely stuff you do, and i’ve seen ella – who is a great help, i have 3 of those….and they like to help too, some more than others.
i’m curious about the math fabric that you have on the backing of the ‘Queen of Fibonacci Squared’ quilt. i’ve seen it on various blogs, but have never asked…. where did you find it?? it’s very versatile, and so perfect for certain quilt backs.
xo
eva
The backing fabric is Ikea’s Britten Nummer fabric, now out of print. I bought two bolts of it and have about 10 yards remaining. I will likely weep when it’s all gone.