This is Framed In, the gateway drug that started me off in the quilt blog world. Just a little over a year ago, I stumbled on the pattern and pretty soon, I was following lots of quilt blogs, joining quilt-alongs and linkup parties, and the madness hasn't stopped yet. Now it's a finished quilt. 63"x79", made entirely with scraps and stash fabric according to some self-imposed guidelines. This is a really great pattern for quick piecing and using up scraps, as long as you have plenty of solid white.
I backed it with a vintage sheet and quilted it with an allover squiggle-loop-star pattern. It's pretty much everything a scrappy quilt should be. Fresh and pretty, not at all pretentious, and with lots of memories stitched in. (Scraps from old aprons, curtains, Quarta's big-girl quilt, Tertia's Easter dress, and so on). I'm naming this one "Make it Blue" and it's the 3rd in a series of all-scrap quilts based on the old quilter's creed, "Use it up, wear it out, make it do, or do without."I finished hand-stitching the binding down last night while watching the spelling bee. I had an extra block that I cut up to make the label. The quilting and finishing was my May UFO project for Judy L.'s challenge. (June's will be interesting... it's a felted wool patchwork blanket made from patches of old sweaters... stay tuned. Also stay tuned for the how-to/tutorial post on my Jack's Chain top. I took a lot of photos for it but it will probably have to wait until after graduation and grades).
5 comments:
This is such a beautiful quilt! I love your label!
I really like this scrap quilt - well done.
Congrats on the finish! I love the quilt!
that's a great quilt. I love that it has all sorts of wonderful memories in it and so many more to add to it.
That's a great quilt! Thanks for sharing!
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