Finished Size: 41.5" x 50.25" T
Front: Appliqued Batik Leaves, dark brown cotton sashing and Island Paradise by Northcott in the large panels.

Pieces:
6.25" Squares for leaves
3 inch brown sashing
Ginger panels 10 inches and 22 inches wide
Accents: Appliqued Batik Leaves
Backing: Tone on Tone Caramel cotton fabric which had to be pieced from two pieces.
Batting: Flannelette Sheet
Thread: Warm brown on front and light cream on the back for the highlight stitching and binding. White for assembly and quilting.
Binding: Ginger print fabric cut to 2 5/8 inches wide and 200 inches long. You can check out this
Fool Proof Quilt Binding video for how I now do this.
Binding stitching: Stitch in the ditch. I pinned very closely and had near perfect capture of the folded edge on the back. Used warm brown thread on top and bottom for it to disappear.
Quilting: I quilted the Ginger Fabric panels with 1/4 inch top stitching. The quilting was done with a warm brown thread on top and light cream on the back which works with the light backing. It was a lot of pinning and it worked out well.
Lessons Learned:
It took a bit of time to work out the layout as the image on the right was the first layout considered.
I was just not a fan of cutting up the Ginger fabric into small pieces. I am really happy with the layout I chose which makes the column of leaves the focal point. Thanks to my sister for the brainstorming session.Working out how to piece the backing fabric to be large enough took a bit more time.
I did really well this time with my stitch in the ditch binding so it disappears. I am getting better.
I was not sure the cooler dark brown would work well with the other pieces which were warm browns. Under social distancing I was not going out to find a fabric that worked better. There was some of that brown in the leaves. I think it worked out.
I am super happy with the quilt. I am glad I stretched my comfort zone and tried a different layout.
The blue leaves will show up in another quilt.

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