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Monday, December 17, 2012

bright birch trees

I finished this quilt back in September but I wanted to get the pattern* written before I posted about it....so here we are in December. Everything takes so much longer than it should!
This quilt is proof positive that every scrap deserves a chance. Even the little ones! I do love working with little pieces!!!! (I know, what a news flash.) :)  The solids used on the front are Pure Elements by Pat Bravo for Art Gallery fabrics. They are super smooth and I wasn't sure how I felt about that, but they sewed and quilted up nicely. Hurray!
I do love a two sided quilt. On the back is my 'on the edge' quilt. (which is where I reside most of the time, hee hee!) The solid fabric is Ocean Mist by Connecting Threads. I am quite fond of their solids, as you probably already know. :)
 It's a bright one, isn't it? It makes me smile. :)
The center strip is my favorite one in the whole quilt. It finishes just a bit over 1/2" wide. So itty bitty! It makes me squeal a little bit every time I see it.
For the binding I used a super fun Patty Young print. I love how it finishes things off. This is sure to be a favorite quilt of mine for a long time!

If you are interested in making your own bright birch trees quilt, you can find the pattern in my shop. The pattern is sold as a pdf only, so a file will be sent to your email address used in your pay pal account.

*All proceeds from the sale of this pattern now through December 31 will go to a friend who is raising funds for an upcoming adoption! If you would like another way to help (please do!) you may purchase a calendar here, which will help bring their baby Tulip home. (If you do purchase a calendar, please be sure to use the coupon code TULIP at checkout.) Thanks for your help!

Happy Monday to you!

41 comments:

  1. Eeeeeeeee! I love this, Amanda. And now I'm adding a sentence because this seems like a very short comment if I leave it as is and doesn't properly convey how much I absolutely adore this quilt.

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  2. Really gorgeous! I'm a huge fan of using every little scrap too! Fabric is so expensive it just kills me to throw anything out that could be *used* some time in the future! I may have to grab this pattern :-)

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  3. Great quilt girl, you've done it again! Thanks for the sharing.

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  4. p.s. I love that you 'take sundays off'.


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  5. Beautiful quilt...love the "news flash" on how you feel about scraps!

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  6. Anonymous7:21 PM

    Love it!! You're right, the teeny-tiny strips are perfect!

    blessings,
    pam

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  7. I love this quilt! And double sided too boot!

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  8. Bright Birch Trees is awesome!

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  9. I've been wondering about how this turned out. It looks great! Such a happy quilt, and I love the improv element.

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  10. I love this quilt so bright and happy. I really love the narrow scraps.

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  11. Love it!! What a bright, happy, cheerful quilt and I LOVE the tiny strip you did. Looks amazing.

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  12. What a bright, fun quilt! Love the colours and the bonus of it being double-sided. Happy Holiday Season :)

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  13. Amanda, I ordered your pattern and this quilt definitely goes onto my 2013 list along with 3 other items. I love its scrappy parts highlighted onto the solids...in taupe-y backgrounds this would make a nice guy's quilt I think. thanks Julierose

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  14. Anonymous5:11 AM

    What a great quilt, and a terrific way to use up the smallest of scraps!

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  15. Amanda, I love your bold use of solids against the strips of scraps. You are an inspiration to me.

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  16. I see lots of my scraps in there. I remember you just stripping them all together. I really love this quilt and how it looks like birch trees.

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  17. Simply stunning! A very cool, unique quilt :)

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  18. Ohhhh, you've outdone yourself this time, Amanda!! This is moving up to the top of my favs of yours. Good work!!!

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  19. First thought ~ oh, that's beautiful! I love birch trees and this is a wonderful representation!

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  20. Lovely, fun pattern, and how lovely you're donating your proceeds to help your friends! running off to buy...

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  21. You have so many happy comments already, but I want to say, too, that this is a gorgeous quilt and I've come to look at it many times. Very inspiring.

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  22. I just adore this quilt. And that little teensy strip...eek--SO sweet!

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  23. Very very cool Amanda Jean! I love the bright happy colors!

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  24. I love the quilt, and the name is perfect. Great use of scraps and solids, and I love the quilting!

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  25. This is a great quilt! I just sorted ALL my scraps this past weekend - I cannot part with any of them. I just got the pattern and will shoot for a 2013 finish! Happiest of holidays to you and your family!

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  26. Fun! I knew it was birch trees before reading the name!

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  27. This is STUNNING Amanda Jean! You are amazing. Every time I look at my scrap baskets I think of you. (AND, every time I throw out any little snippet I think of you, too!) Merry Christmas to you and your family!!

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  28. Fun quilt! Once again your generosity warms my heart. Heading now to purchase your pattern. Best wishes to your friends in bringing baby Tulip home.

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  29. Stunning!!
    Love it!!
    xo
    eva

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  30. I adore this quilt! I intended to make a similar version when I saw the blocks you started, but life and school always get in the way of my sewing. Someday, I will actually make one too. Such a great way to use snippets and bring some more nature decorating into our house.

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  31. Your quilt is so much fun!!!

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  32. Anonymous3:01 PM

    This is such a fun and pretty quilt - perhaps my favorite one ever.

    Keep up the good work.

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  33. Amanda - I love this quilt - all the little scraps and the amazing bright colours - WOW

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  34. I need a birch tree quilt in my house. It's so colorful and cheery!

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  35. Ooooh, I love working with scraps too!!! Love all the colors in your quilt - I am inspired!

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  36. That is just awesome and a great way to use scraps. I may just have to copy this next year. Have a wonderful Christmas and blessings for 2013.

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  37. Very very cool. Want : )

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  38. Te deseo Felices Fiestas!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  39. AWesome!!! These looks great.

    Kids Games

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  40. Great quilt! I'm gonna have to make one of my own. =)

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