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Geometric Millennium Falcon : A Finished Mini Quilt


the second quilt for our wall of geekdom is finished!

i love decorating my house with mini quilts that i have made or have received from swaps. so in my family room, there is a blank wall behind one of our couches. so i decided it was the perfect spot to display some of our favorite fandoms.

i love using up small scraps! Quiet Play patterns are great for using those small scraps. for my Millennium Falcom i used a wide variety of low volume scraps. for the background kept it simple with a solid black.


for the quilting, i decided on organic straight lines after a failed free motion quilting fail. while i was upset after the fail, i recovered nicely and went back to my tried and true straight lines and i'm glad i did! i love the texture that the organic lines create.


for the back, i found this awesome Millennium Falcon print from JoAnn. time to start working on my next mini for our wall of geekdom!

Quilt Stats
Pattern: Geometric Millennium Falcon by Quiet Play
Dimensions: 12 inches x 12 inches
Quilting: organic straight line
Fabrics: various low volume fabrics, Kona Black, Gray Moda Grunge.

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  1. visiting from crazy mum quilts. That is amazing, my kids would love it

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  2. I loved your post and amazed to see that you put a lot of effort to decorate your house by doing handmade stuff. Great way to save money and utilize your own skills.

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