Thursday, May 21, 2015

A Scrappy Summer Graduation Quilt

A few weeks ago, college girl and I were talking about graduation. She asked me where the past 4 years had gone and I laughed. Oh, my dear child...I have the same question. Just substitute 4 for 21.

Her best college gal pal is graduating too and I asked DD about making her a quilt. DD lit up, but she knows how much time and work go into making a quilt and she didn't want to add something else to the long list of what goes on around here in the spring. I told her to look through my Pnterest quilting board and see if something caught her eye. She wanted something scrappy and colorful and fun and when she asked about this quilt, I knew it was doable. This is a fun pattern from Alison of Cluck Cluck Sew fame ,called Scrappy Summer and you can find her free tutorial here. I would have to sew fast though so I started pulling fabrics and sent pictures to DD for approval.

                              

She said it was perfect so the fabric began to fly. In the middle of the fabric frenzy, I made that trip to my Mom's, and a few days after I got back, I cleared all "To Do's", made sure there were leftovers for 2 meals and sewed up a storm.

                                

I don't think I've ever whipped out a quilt this quickly:

                                

I was actually tired of sitting behind the sewing machine. I know. That's a comment worthy of needing a scolding, but its true. This one never even made it to the UFO list.Still, I loved piecing this and seeing it come together. The white has been in my stash for probably 6 years. I found it at Alco, a little dollar store type establishment in some smaller towns. They used to carry fabric...good fabric....quilt store quality fabric...for next to nothing. I have bought Moda fabric there. This is a Bare Essentials by RJR fabric and I bought 6 yards for $1.99...for all 6 yards. The tag says $1.99/yard, but when I mentioned it to the cashier, he said, no, that was the price for all of it. O.K. I tried.

                                      

The fabric didn't come on bolts. It was simply stacked in folded piles on the shelf and you never knew how much there was. There was no cutting a yard or any other amount. You just bought the whole lot.

 This is the first time I have used solids too. How many of you are gasping? I didn't have a single solid in my stash. Online ordering to the rescue and problem solved. :)

                                      

Most of these are American Made brand fabrics. I wish more fabrics were made in America, but this is a good start and you can bet I'll be sewing with them more.


I sewed fast so that I could get it to Jackie and not rush her. I know this is a busy time for her with graduation and Mother's Day. I have 4 other quilts there and I asked her to just push them back and quilt this one first. She's a gem.

                                           

I picked it up a week later and she once again brought the quilt to life with her choice of design. I love the variegated thread.

                               

I let the grass grow a little taller than I usually do, and I sent DH off without me a day or two, and I stitched on the binding:

                                
                                 
It finishes at 78 x 86. I didn't want any toes peeking out when she snuggles with it!

                                                        

I finished it just in the nick of time, but it was a rainy day so the plan for outdoor photos was vetoed:

                                              

A run through the washer and dryer and its all set for a really wonderful young gal who's ready to take the world by the horns.

                                                      

16 comments:

Debora Exum said...

What a beautiful quilt. I love your fabric choices.

Judy said...

Just wonderful! I love those solids. I know the receiver will love and cherish it!! Thank you for posting it. I have wanted to but those solids but wasn't sure how thin or thick they were. Thank you!!

Vickie said...

It's a happy quilt, great pattern and great quilting....she will LOVE it !

Pauline said...

No solids in your stash! I couldn't quilt without a wide variety of them.
Now Karin, would you believe I just finished making this quilt top! Most of the large squares are white to light beige and the 4 patches are color and light. Many of the scraps are from my Phyllis' scrap bucked that Geoff so kindly gave me. I sewed them all on her Featherweight, he also gave me. The quilt, when finished, will go to her oldest daughter. I call mine the Rainbow Quilt.

Tired Teacher said...

Your daughter's friend is going to love this quilt. It's a happy quilt for a cheerful and optimistic time in her life. Well done!

I used to purchase fabric at Alco, too. Stores in this area have been closed for years, and I miss them.

Ranch Wife said...

Debra - I am unable to reply back to you as your comment arrived as a non-reply blogger so I am commenting here in hopes that you will see it.
Thank you for stopping in and taking the time to comment. This was such a fun quilt to piece and the colors are definitely happy. The recipient loves it so mission accomplished! :)

Dorian said...

Oh how fun! What a great quilt Karin. So bright and colorful. And so nice of you to make that for her!

Libby said...

Beautiful !

Margaret said...

It's perfect. Absolutely perfect.

Ranch Wife said...

Libby and Margaret - you're both showing up as non-reply bloggers too. :( Thank you both for stopping by today and commenting on this quilt. It went together so fast and is already being loved. That makes it a winner in my book. :)

Gwynette in NW Arkansas said...

Love it, Karin!!! I'll need a graduate quilt next year and I'm keeping this one in mind!! Beyond cheerful!!!!

Dar said...

You did good! Beautiful finish and I know she will cherish it in her new venture out into the world as a new graduate.

Shelly said...

What a wonderful, cheery quilt! You done good!

Kristie said...

Beautiful quilt! I don't have any solids in my stash either. Kids sure do grow up way too fast. :(
-Kristie

Kevin the Quilter said...

What a wonderful gift! I will have an Alco.....party of one please! LOL

Staci said...

Isn't that just gorgeous? So bright and just delightful!

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