Welcome to week 12 of finish it up Friday!
I started this quilt for a friend shortly before Christmas and finished it on the 31st of December, so it's been done for awhile. Last night I gave it to a sweet friend as a belated birthday gift (she LOVED it!), so I can finally blog about it!
I started with a simple patchwork center, made mainly from 30's prints (Hope Chest fabrics from Connecting Threads and other stash) and then added a wide white border, which I scalloped. It was my first time ever scalloping edges and I love the look! The process wasn't too bad, either. I started by watching this tutorial. I didn't want to order their special gadget for scalloping, so I used a plate and a water soluable marker and pins. A little marking and remarking the curves before cutting, and I was good to go. The results ended up pretty dandy! The edges are bound with bias binding. It's roughly a twin size, but I made it so it could also double as a table topper for her dining room table. Or it can be used as a lap quilt, too. Gotta love having so many options!
Now it's your turn! Please link up and share your finishes for the week. Remember to link up to a specific post and comment on other links so we can cheer each other on as we celebrate our finishes.
Happy Friday to you!
What a darling quilt Amanda Jean! I love the scalloped edge. It really sets off the quilt beautifully. Nice job ;-)
ReplyDeleteFantastic !!!
ReplyDeleteAnd those little hands that peep out on top !!! :o)!!!!!!!!
What a beautiful quilt. Love the scalloped edges, very pretty!
ReplyDeleteOh my, I need to make a baby quilt and I would love to try that darling edge.....we will see : ). Great finish!
ReplyDeleteI have been wanting to try a scalloped edge for a while - yours looks great!
ReplyDeletethe scallops! love!
ReplyDeleteI love the look too, the scallops are so pretty!
ReplyDeleteLove the fabrics you used so much that I just got onto the Connecting Threads website and ordered some! They are 50% now, if you want to re-stock. And I love the quilt - scalloped edges are on my "bucket list" :)
ReplyDeleteLove the scallops edges!! Thank you for sharing the 30's print shop! I have slowly collecting the 30's prints and just click the link and found they actually sells FQS.
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I like the scalloped edge. I haven't been brave enough to try it on one of my own quilts yet.
ReplyDeleteLove it!! I have all of the hope chest materials and am just waiting for the right pattern to cut those bad boys up! Oh, I love connecting threads!! And I love those scalloped edges!!
ReplyDeleteThat is adorable! I must have watched that same tutorial ten times while preparing to scallop a doll quilt, but my bowl scallops didn't turn out nearly as nice as your plat scallops. Love it!
ReplyDeleteWhat a sweet quilt! Love the scallop borders...and those cute little fingers holding it up for you :o)
ReplyDeleteThat looks super duper hard. I'm going to have to check out the tutorial.
ReplyDelete...I guess I'd better go finish something!
Very Sweet..and so are those little fingers:)
ReplyDeleteGreat finish! It's adorable! Love the scallop border. I have done one of those and thought it was really fun. Like you, I love the finish it gives a quilt!
ReplyDeleteThose little hands holding your quilt are so sweet!
ReplyDeleteThat's a beautiful quilt! The colors look awesome.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely Lovely!!!!
ReplyDeleteshe would HAVE to love it!
the scallops just add to it.
and... the little fingers are sweet too!!! :)
xo
eva
Lovely, the scallop edge is wonderful!
ReplyDeleteOooooh -- I love the scalloped edge!
ReplyDeleteSuch a sweet quilt, I love the scalloped edge!
ReplyDeleteWow, Amanda, your scalloped edge looks perfect! Who would have guessed this is a first time making one. The quilt is beautiful, and I am not surprised your friend loves it! Enjoy your weekend.
ReplyDeleteThat finish takes a simple quilt and and makes it elegant, love the idea of using it on the table.
ReplyDeleteHappy Sewing
Amazing what a little scallop can do!!! ;)
ReplyDeleteLove this quilt! 1930's are so much fun! Love the simple patchwork, not distracting. And the scalloped edge??? Perfect!
ReplyDeletelove the scalloped edge!!
ReplyDeleteThe scalloped edge is so pretty! I love how versatile it is, too.:) I finally linked up to your fun party today! Yay!
ReplyDeleteSomeday I will brave a scalloped edge - nothing prettier!
ReplyDeleteOh how I love those scalloped edges! Your friend is one lucky lady. Thanks for hosting! Smiles~Beth
ReplyDeleteLovely. The scalloped edges look great.
ReplyDeleteAmandaJean,
ReplyDeleteYour quilt is stunning!! Especially the scalloped edge, gotta watch that tutorial :)
Thanks for the inspiration!
Carolyn
This is a great quilt! It would work out very nicely for all those charm packs we all fall in love with. The scalloped border is perfect for this quilt.
ReplyDeleteI'm going to bookmark this quilt for future reference! Thanks for sharing.
Beautiful quilt...just love the scalloped edge!
ReplyDeleteThe scalloped edging really adds to the beauty of your quilt. Lovely!
ReplyDeleteI can't post my grades...even though they are done. Funny, I was thinking about this quilt while I couldn't sleep last night. Maybe next week I will have an actual quilt project finished. :) I am getting close.
ReplyDeleteIt`s very nice and the border is awesome.Your friend will be very happy!
ReplyDeleteLove your scallop edging. Will have to try that. So pretty.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the push to finish up my UFO's. Two more done.
Donna
That scalloped edging is very cute. It sounds like you've built in quite a bit of versatility with this quilt. Good job!
ReplyDelete!! Oh !! I have nearly the same quilt in my UFO pile! But mine has wee fairies in it...I love love the scalloped edge. I need to think outside the proverbial box sometimes, that was perfect!
ReplyDeleteLovely quilt. Your fabrics are wonderful and the scalloped edge is the perfect touch. I love that you did yours with a plate...who needs all those fancy tools anyway?! Great job.
ReplyDeleteI love this, it's so vintage looking!
ReplyDeleteI actually gasped when I saw your quilt. It is soooo adorable. I need to make one!!
ReplyDeleteI kinda love this. It makes me wonder if I will ever have the gumption to try a scalloped border.
ReplyDeleteThis quilt is absolutely beautiful. Love the scalloped edges, definately gives a whole new dimention to the quilt.
ReplyDeleteWhat a sweet and simple quilt! I love it. What a nice gift!
ReplyDeleteThanks for hosting!
Wow, lots of great finishes. Thanks for inspiring and including so many!
ReplyDeleteOH! That is gorgeous! I want to steal this idea. I don't know if I have the patience to manage the scallops but I adore them. You do fantastic work, as always.
ReplyDeleteWish I were your friend!
I love the two wee sets of hands at the top xx
ReplyDeleteI love the scalloped edges, and the colors are very pretty!
ReplyDeleteIt looks great! Good for you trying out the scallop edges! Me, well, I am just not ready for that yet, but I love the look of them. I am so glad that wonderful people like you share yours with me. It is slowly building up my courage to finally try.
ReplyDeleteI think the cute little fingers at the top just add the finishing touch to the picture. Maybe your friend would like a copy of the photo. This way she would be able to show more people the quilt you made her and also have is as a date marker for the quilt because of the size of the fingers of your kids.
Has anyone ever given a photo with a quilt they have given?
Simple but really adorable. Great job.
ReplyDeleteSadly no finishes for me to link up but I do like to see what others have been able to accomplish.
Nice quilt! The scalloped edged looks so sweet. It's on my list to figure out! :)
ReplyDeleteI have found so many new blogs I love. Thanks again for hosting Finish It Up Friday.
ReplyDeleteWow. This is so cute. Love the scallops. This will be a well-loved quilt I'm sure.
ReplyDelete*sigh* End of January. Still waiting for my first finish of the year. Hasn't happened yet...
i have this picture saved as my dest top monitor background it has inspired me to create one of these and learn how to do that scallop edging. Thank you for the inspiration.
ReplyDeleteSuch a sweet quilt! I love everything about it, the scalloped edge, the 1930s fabric the White crisp boarder..lovely!
ReplyDeleteThe hardest thing about making gifts for people is that you can't shout about them to everyone until after you've given them! Especially not online..it sometimes takes all my patience not to!
ReplyDeleteLove this quilt. I also love
ReplyDeleteConnecting Threads.
I see little fingers holding up that quilt :)
Cute as can be CrazyMom! LOVE that scalloped border too!
ReplyDeletesomeday i want to be cool like you and make a scalloped edge quilt :)
ReplyDeletelove it! could you post some up close pictures. would love to see them. well done!
ReplyDeleteWow! I just love that scalloped edge! It looks amazing! :)
ReplyDeleteCan I just say how good your free motion quilting and machine binding guides are - I've just used them both to finish off my second ever quilt, and it made the whole process so so much easier. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteWow ... those scalloped edges are amazing!! Great work, as usual!
ReplyDeleteGreat job.
ReplyDeleteI actually finished a quilt on Friday, but due to my crazy weekend didn't get a chance to link up!
Have a great week...
I love the 1930's prints, and the scallop edge really makes this quilt look great! I haven't tried a scallop edge but I do have a scallop edge Creative Grids Ruler! I hope to scallop the edge of a queen size quilt I made last year!
ReplyDeleteLove the quilt and the little fingers holding onto it too!!
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