I visited friends in Alabama and decided to make a quilt inspired by the beautiful Cahaba lilies. It is a large throw quilt and made with a cotton top, batting, binding, and a gray cotton back. The batting contains scrim which stabilizes the fabric and allows the quilt to be hung with minimal distorting. The quilt looks good hung or on a bed. (The bed in the photo is queen sized.) The wires, brackets, and clamps for hanging are not included. I begin my process by intuitively pinning fabric pieces to a large cork board and never using a pattern. I included photos of the process. While I personally designed and sewed the entire top, I outsourced the final assembly of the quilt to Nancy Stovell, at Just Quilting, and her long-arm sewing machines.