Warp and weft from go to whoa

The Warp and Weft quilt is made from cochineal-inspired Rowan shot cotton
This week I finished my quilt that was inspired by the weavers of Teotitlán del Valle and the cochineal they use to dye their yarns. I've decided to call it Warp and Weft and the pattern is available on both my Etsy and Craftsy stores.
It started as a scribble in my sketchbook.
Palette chosen.
Marrying the pairs.
Cutting, piecing and ironing.
The finished top.
Binding… So close now.
The ta-dah moment! Hanging out at the park.
The quilt pattern is available in three different sizes – queen, lap and a baby quilt.
Playing with my warp and weft quilt colour palette

I often have to remind myself to take photos as I work, but I'm always really glad when I have because I love being able to look back at how it all came together. I'm already planning the next one…
Warp and Weft quilt pattern

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