Here is a photo of one corner which shows the quilting just a bit better.
The quilting is much easier to see from the back
I now need to add a sleeve for hanging and a label.
I am a plastic surgeon in Little Rock, AR. I used to "suture for a living", I continue "to live to sew". These days most of my sewing is piecing quilts. I love the patterns and interplay of the fabric color. I would like to explore writing about medical/surgical topics as well as sewing/quilting topics. I will do my best to make sure both are represented accurately as I share with both colleagues and the general public.
This miniature quilt is made using a feed sack which held rice. The rooster logo is framed by a black and then a red/black sash. The quilt measures 10.5 in X 12.75 in. It is machine pieced. It is machine and hand quilted.
This photo shows the rooster and quilting better. The rooster is quilted with cross-hatching while the outer area is an intertwined cable. These were hand quilted. The area next to the black strip was machine quilted “in-the-ditch.”
The back has a sleeve for hanging.