Finishes

Monday, November 18, 2019

Plaidish Finished Top

This past week I had a few minutes here and there
and was able to get my Plaid-ish blocks sewn into a top.
I must say that I am much happier with this top
now that the blocks are all sewn together.




Scrappy quilts are not my thing,
but I decided I needed to do something
with my bags of scraps,
even if it's only making one quilt.

 


Who knows....
now that this top is finished,
and I like it, maybe another scrappy quilt
will be in my future.

 



Hopefully this will be basted and quilted soon.

I'm linking to Design Wall Monday today.

Happy Quilting!

11 comments:

  1. I really like the way this one turned out, Ramona. I may have to give this pattern a try.

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  2. Your scrap quilt is really pretty! I'm always amazed at how great 'spare parts' quilt look when assembled.

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  3. I love scrap quilts. Yours seems to sparkle with life.

    Helen

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  4. WOW great use of scraps its just fun to look at to see all the different fabrics you used. I would have sorted and used more like colors but the black and whites just make it sparkle and pulls it all together
    Well done!!!!
    have a great week
    and thanks for all you comments

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  5. Super lovely! It really looks plaidish.

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  6. I love it!! you might not do a lot of scrappy quilts but it looks like you knew what you were doing!!

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  7. It looks awesome put together. I still don't know if I am brave enough to try one, but I love how yours turned out!

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  8. Love your scrappy "Plaid-ish" quilt top! Why, it's as if you have fashioned many more before this one.

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  9. I love this pattern...used only scraps. Wish I had color coordinated a little, but still love it!

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  10. Do you have a pattern for this? i love to make scrappy quilts and this one is fantastic use of scraps.
    Thank you

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    1. I would love to know that too. They keep saying the pattern is free but there is no pattern, just a tutorial that does not provide any measurements at all.

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