Today I'm sharing another UFO that's been hanging around for a while. In 2016, I stumbled upon a quilt along over at My Carolina Home and I thought it'd be a good opportunity to use some of my 30's fabrics and I paired them with Kona Snow. Heaven knows I've got a healthy stash of 30's! I wonder how many quilts I need to make before the bin will close. LOL.
Well I gave it the old college try with this quilt. The blocks were such fun to make:
I can't believe it's taken me 6 years to finish this quilt. I made 81 blocks and finally finished the top in 2018. It's impossible to be grumpy when sewing with these happy fabrics
I was so delighted when I started laying the blocks out that I'm pretty sure I stood back and clapped my hands. LOL.
Carole, you knocked it out of the park with this design!
I backed it with one of Lori Holt's wide prints
and pulled an orange from my stash for the binding. I rarely use orange, but it worked well with both the front and the back although with a scrappy quilt, anything goes.
Jackie laughed when I dropped it off because I told her I had enough big quilts, and this one is 92 x 92. She quilted it with another perfect design called Chantilly Lace in a white thread:
As I was stitching on the binding, I realized what happy fabrics these are. I haven't made a quilt with these fabrics since and I think it's time to make more quilts with them. My bin does close now, but there's nary room for a 2 1/2" square.
But as for now, I get to enjoy this one! I love the movement the combination of blocks creates throughout the quilt:
I checked Carole's blog and it looks like the Quilt-along posts are no longer available, but she has converted the Scrap Dance Series to patterns and Scrap Dance Waltz is available here:
10 comments:
It is a stunning design! Well done.
This is a lovely quilt! I downloaded the Scrap Dance info when Carole was hosting the sew along, just never mad anything.
Enjoy your quilt, she's a beauty! Happy stitching!
I have been wondering what to do with my 30-s. Just found it! Thanks! 🤗
Your quilt is wonderful!
Gorgeous!
Oh wow, this quilt is gorgeous. A quilt made of 1930 fabrics is the best medicine for grey days.
Congratulations on this gorgeous finish! You can finally enjoy all those lovely, happy little pieces of fabric. I love it. ;^)
Congrats on the amazing finish!
and!! I notice you have some green around your photo shoot ( yay!!!)
Stunning!
What a happy quilt - I love scrappy and that pattern is perfect for the 30's fabrics. I started following Carole last year, but apparently I need to go review all her posts from before I started following to see what other beauties I've missed :-)
Love it. encourages me to get back to my UFO of 30's fabrics.
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