Finishes

Wednesday, August 12, 2020

Finished Scrappiness

I have this big plastic jug that originally held big pretzels.
It's the Costco size pretzel jug.
At one point I started putting 2 1/2" squares in this jug
and at the beginning of the isolation it was full.

It was time to do something with these squares.
I had no idea where this quilt would go,
but I started sewing them into 16 patch blocks.

It was fun...put a 16 patch block together and sew.
Do another and sew.
It was the mindless sewing I needed at the beginning
of this isolation time.

I had made a bunch of the blocks and decided it was time to 
move them to the next step.
Onto the design wall they went.
At first I was going to use just white 2 1/2" strips for sashing,
but then this idea came to me to use 9 patch cornerstones
and rows of 2 1/2" squares in between white strips.
(This way I would use up more 2 1/2" squares!)

The top was coming together!
I figured the border would be a solid piece of fabric
and call it done.
However, the 2 1/2" squares said "Not so fast!"
I made more nine patches and sewed those together
to make the borders.

The top was completed.
Then it languished.
Finally, last week I pulled it out to quilt.
Grid quilting was the final decision.

Here is the finished quilt.




I am not one to design my own quilts, for the most part,
but it was fun to see where this one would lead.

 



 There are so many fun fabrics in these blocks.




For the binding,
I pulled out my binding scrap box and used
some darker red pieces.

 


My sewing machine was giving me fits while I was quilting it,
but I finally got it finished.

 


I may have to start filling that jug again!

 


Isn't this backing fabric awesome?!?
I was going to piece a backing from scraps,
but that is my least favorite part of quilting.
Wide backing it is!

This quilt is going to a special couple.
Hopefully it will be delivered this week.


Happy Quilting!

37 comments:

  1. The quilt is WONDERFUL and the backing is just PERFECT! :) Well done. Yep, time to start filling the jug again...

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  2. I love it - easy, nice and bright, and perfect!

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  3. Oh gosh, I do love a good scrap quilt and this one is fantastic! The backing is awesome.

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  4. Beautiful!! love the backing wish I had some of that fabric.

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  5. Beautiful design! And yes, you must start refilling that container with more squares so you can do something like this again some day.

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  6. Oh my goodness...what a great quilt. Well Done!

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  7. What a lovely finish on this--I love scrappy quilts and I like the white sashing as
    separators...nice designing;)) Hugs from afar Julierose

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  8. WONDERFUL! Your scraps are happy to be useful.

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  9. What a great story! I love how your finished quilt came out.

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  10. Superb! Used up scraps. Original design. Beautiful array of color.

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  11. I love what you have done! Love the dark red binding as well, good choice. Lucky couple is right!!

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  12. I love your quilt!! I love too how your decisions were made in what happened each time. Great blog post. Hugs,

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  13. Beautiful quilt, what a nice job on the design - brings it all together and gives the scraps a framework. And the backing is so perfect!

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  14. What a pretty quilt - loving it! Gives me inspiration to pull my scraps and get busy!

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  15. Oh wow! I love this!!! Great design, Ramona. You are inspiring me to pull out my box of 2.5” squares.

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  16. Awesome scrap quilt! It all works together with such a happy mood.

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  17. That is such a pretty quilt! Great job all around, and the backing is perfect!

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  18. I love this quilt. It has all the best features of a scrap quilt. Beginning with
    the great variety of fabrics to look at, crisp white sashing to make the colors come alive, and ending with a fabulous scrappy pieced border. Just looking at your quilt puts a smile on my face. You can't see it because of my lovely blue mask. You just have to believe it's there.

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  19. great scrap quilt and I like the setting

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  20. So pretty! Working on a similar one with large squares of plaid shirts and it’s coming along nicely!l

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  21. Super scrappy quilt finish and a fabulous gift!!!

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  22. such a fantastic quilt deserves congratulations AND so many comments! love it!

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  23. What a great quilt. Much more interesting than just sashing 16 patches. And the backing is perfect. I love using wild backings.

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  24. Love it!!! I must get one started for a baby quilt!!

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  25. Scrappy quilts are my favorite and I LOVE yours! Thank you for the inspiration and hope you don't mind if I borrow your idea to use up my 2-1/2" squares. Thanks for sharing.

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  26. Love this and am going to start cutting 2.5 squares from all my scraps, and there are a lot of them. Lol

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  27. Fabulous! What are the finish measuments?

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  28. 😍 love love it OLLY

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  29. Love this quilt and the backing was made for it!

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  30. Love this bright quilt!❤️ Might try with 4" squares 'cause I have a mess of those. Great inspiration!

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  31. Been looking for a quilt to use my scrap & I think this would be perfect for two grand granddaughters that share a room using bunkbeds ages 5 & 7. Can I ask what size your quilt was when finished?

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  32. Can you tell me the size of this quilt? I have scrap but need two quilts alike (mothers request) for granddaughter bunk beds.

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  33. Lovely quilt! I cut scraps into 2–5 inch squares in half inch increments, so I shall definitely being doing this pattern, thank you! Michele at rosemaryrabbitquilts.com

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  34. Love your quilt. I have so many scraps & have started me one like it. Thanks for the beautiful pattern.

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  35. Absolutely gorgeous! I cut hundreds of two and a half inch squares and have zillions saved. Going to start putting them together you have inspired me! Thank you

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