Apparently, I paid for it but I don't recall doing that. It is on Etsy and I don't deal with them, so how I got it, I do not know. I did it legally, I know that.
I didn't find there was enough variation in the fabrics. Too much of the same pattern, over and over again, just in different colour ways.
I had decided on this -- okay I don't know the colour -- brilliant green/turquoise/something -- fabric for the side triangles. It works okay with it. I do believe it's a Grunge fabric from Northcott.
I threw it over the long arm and looked at it. Then I dug out what I thought was the backing. Not enough! Shoot.
I'm adding to it. I did consider buying a widleback but I find unless the quilt is big, I waste a lot of fabric. I had nothing to bind it with so I bought the fabric on the far left.
This white with the tiny print of whatever worked so well, I bought a meter and then I prayed.
A gallery of photos of the completed quilt. The pantograph is called "Geometric" and works really well with this quilt
The quilt was stitched with King Tut #1023 a beautiful turquoise. It blends and at the same time adds to the quilt.