Friday, March 15, 2013

mini Sunday morning

Welcome to finish it up Friday!

This was a great week of finishing for me. The biggie was getting my rainbow log cabin quilt finished. (Hurray for meeting a deadline!) I was able to finish this low volume mini, too.
I'm (slowly) sewing up mini samples based on the projects in Sunday Morning Quilts to hang at my LQS. This one is an instant favorite! There is something so special about low volume quilts. Probably because they look instantly vintage....aged, faded, sweet.
I did more of this swirly quilting....what I like to call cinnamon roll quilting. :) 
The backing is a sweet dot from Connecting Threads.
(I'm sorry to say that it's now out of print.)
I bound it in a lovely Henna garden print. Just like a cherry on top. :)

It's based on Cheryl's quilt titled Sunday Morning. I had lots of scraps leftover from making my own large version last summer. I love LOVE love low volume! I can not wait to play some more!

Now it's your turn! Please link up your finishes. Thanks for joining me for finish it up Friday!

finish it up Friday, 3/15/13

1. Shauna @ lovinquiltin  58. Late Christmas Gift  
2. Salt Water Triangle Quilt  59. Anna (The Crooked Banana)  
3. Janine @ Rainbow Hare  60. Shamrock for St. Patrick's Day  
4. Megan @ Scraps for Omi  61. Monkey See  
5. Leaders and Enders Scrap Blocks  62. I QUILT FOR FUN  
6. Amanda @ Material Girl Quilts  63. Melissa @ Happy Quilting  
7. Kerstin@sunset sewing  64. Maja  
8. Reese @ Quilty Reese  65. Bungalow Bay Quilts  
9. A Quilt Is A Hug  66. megan @ crooked tail crafts  
10. Rebecca@LetsBeOriginal------  67. Becky at Solar Threads  
11. Sarah @ {no} hats  68. Celtic Thistle  
12. Fabadashery  69. Quilt Barn  
13. Chase {1/4"mark}  70. Michelle @ Squeek Crafts  
14. beth@lovelaughquilt  71. Elaine M  
15. Alison @ Little Bunny Quilts  72. Deb @ asimplelifequilts  
16. Megan @ Tales of Ineptitude  73. Charlotte's gRACE for a Cure  
17. Eva-Bambi-Johansson  74. Joan @ Quilting Times  
18. Audrey @ Hot Pink Quilts  75. karen @capitolaquilter TweetTweetTwist  
19. Kat and Cat Quilts  76. Brenda@scrapsandstrings  
20. Mina@Kinda Quilty  77. "Children at Play" crib quilt  
21. GIANT Scrappy Star  78. Sue @ SuperMomNoCape  
22. Central Park Cheveron  79. Beth @ Hello Quilty Lady  
23. Geta's Quilting Studio  80. Casey @ Casey York Design  
24. marion @ myquiltdiet  81. Linda's Little Town Quilt  
25. Maggies's Classy Hooch Press  82. Jess @ Lifeunderquilts  
26. Kate @katiemaequilts  83. zip pouches - dumplings - Karen NZ  
27. Foster @ fosterreviewsit  84. sophie - preparing to quilt it  
28. Little Island Quilting  85. Inès @ Thready Bear  
29. tubakk, Norway  86. Christin  
30. Nicole @ Mama Love Quilts  87. Craftinmechanic  
31. Megan @ Cherry Valley Designs  88. marianne @ Sew Paint It  
32. 2ne  89. St. Barths Pillows  
33. Katrine  90. Jennifer @ Glinda Quilts  
34. Laura @ Super Sweet Life  91. Noodlehead Divided Basket  
35. "Lilly" Bag  92. Slouchy  
36. Our Busy Little Bunch  93. Barbara  
37. Alia@ card table, inc.  94. Britt @ Goosie's Mom...  
38. Carpet  95. Augustsnow  
39. svetlana@sotakhandmade  96. sparkle@ Augustsnow  
40. Valerie (Evening in the Garden)  97. Julie @ Wannabequilter  
41. VW-transporter Toilet-bag  98. Cristina @ All The Pretty Things  
42. a maiden hair fern  99. Katie @ Nap-Time-Crafter  
43. cathy@blueberrypatch  100. Sarah C.  
44. Gunilla  101. PatchyRose  
45. Cecile  102. Vanesa @ New Nest Designs  
46. Jenniffier's Sometimes Creative Life  103. karen @ bloomingpoppies  
47. SewMeSomethingGood  104. monaluna play mat  
48. Elisabeth @ Shark's Dinner  105. Amy in UK  
49. Terry Aske Art Quilts  106. Kathy@KayakQuilting  
50. little princess pettiskirts  107. Jess @ Quilty Habit  
51. pouches @ Making Life Prettier  108. annies rubyslipperz  
52. Michelle's Romantic Tangle  109. Heidi @ Fabric Mutt  
53. Lucy @ Charm About You  110. Bur Oak Life, Block #6  
54. Shine @ Creatin' in the Sticks  111. Twisted PEZ @ My Ordinary Magic  
55. Amy @ Sew Incredibly Crazy  112. Becky @ it's sew immaterial  
56. Spinning in the wind  113. Rene' Creates  
57. Meredith @piecinginthenook  114. Lorna McMahon  

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38 comments:

Megan said...

This is such a sweet little mini! I finished a mini this week too, and I love their sweet simplicity. I hope you have a great weekend!

MaterialGirlQuilts said...

Love your mini quilt! I keep seeing so many low volume quilts popping up right now, it really makes me want to add some more fabrics to my stash so I can make one too!
Amanda

Kerstin said...

I just love that quilting!

Janine @ Rainbow Hare said...

This is a gorgeous mini. Love those low volume prints :)

Chase said...

This is the quilt that I will be making from the Sunday Morning Quilts. I started collecting low volume fabric since I bought the book and found a few floral prints in local fabric store. I hope a baby quilt to be done and give it to a friend who is expecting a baby.
This week, I sew like s storm and finished a Ukelele bag for my girl. She is happy and sew am I! happy weekending~

beth said...

Fun little quilt!

Mina said...

I really like the look of this mini. I still need to collect a bit more low volume and then I am going to try it!

Frances Meredith said...

I've noticed those chickens running all over the web, they look great in this quilt too.

Nicole said...

Love the cinnamon roll swirls!

a maidenhair fern said...

I love your low volume mini, vintagie beautiful! I need to get the courage up to try a low volume. Thanks for giving us a bit of time on Friday mornings before you post, and once again, thank you for sharing your talents.

Cheryl Arkison said...

Yay! You're inspiring me, I have enough leftovers from the first quilt for a baby quilt. I must get on that.

Anonymous said...

So cute! Low volume quilts always look so pretty!

Lucy | Charm About You said...

Beautiful! Fun quilting too!

Di~ said...

AmandaJean, Just looking at your quilts is therapy for me. They are the best! I've really been thinking about a low volume quilt, I have enough fabrics, I think, but yours are awesome, they are happy. Mine are just ho hum... :)

Jocelyn said...

Love this mini! And the quilting is so enhancing.

Svetlana said...

Beautiful!!!! Every time I see one of your projects, I want to drop everything and make it, too :)

Julie in the Barn said...

I love your sweet mini. I am finishing the binding on a quilt I saw on your blog called Steps to the Altar. Thanks for the inspiration.

tara said...

I have a low volume quilt on my list. They are so sweet and lovely. Now to amass low volume fabrics. Thanks for the inspiration

Deb@asimplelifequilts said...

So pretty... and I agree with you about the appeal of low volume. I can't wait to try one!

CapitolaQuilter said...

such a calm and soothing quilt. really precious. thanks for the linky party - I spend my weekend browsing around and get so inspired.

ChristinNC said...

I love your swirl stitches =0)
My great aunt made me a log cabin quilt when I was a little girl and she backed it with a brown butterfly print.
It was always my favorite and went with me everywhere. The colors on the front were light cheery and diverse and in my 30's it was damaged due to a fire in an apartment upstairs from us.
Yours reminds me so much of the one she made. So lovely!

natalie christensen said...

Great quilting! I love the binding you used.

Glinda ♥ said...

Very lovely and I am sooooooo going to try that cinnamon swirl quilting :)

Cathy said...

I haven't tried a low volume yet. You've convinced me I need to. Just have to decide on a pattern.

Anonymous said...

LOVE your low volume mini!! Mine is on the list to be quilted. But it's about 4th down on the list.

I did finish charity quilt #2 but there's no time left in the day for a Friday photo. In spite of being exhausted I'm so glad to have been able to finish it today. I guess I was in a finishing mood for once. :)

Happy Weekend!

Sarah Craig said...

Love your little mini, AmandaJean! Thanks for sharing, and for the linky party!!

Live a Colorful Life said...

I LOVE that you call it cinnamon roll quilting.

Anonymous said...

Love this quilt!

Unknown said...

The swirly stitches are beautiful, you are a pro!! I especially love the nickname "cinnamon roll stitches," I'll have to remeber that ;)

Rachel said...

Stunning, as usual. You rock!!

Turid said...

I've been studying your little quilt, and it is really stunning. You inspire me a lot. Thank you!

Anonymous said...

I love this low volume quilt, your quilting is gorgeous!

Rene' said...

This is such a pretty quilt. Love your mini version. Enjoy Worldwide Quilting Day!

Franziska said...

the mini is lovely. Makes me want to make one, too. The quilting is wonderful. Have to try that someday, too.

Shauna said...

I agree - low volumes look vintage and soft. Something you just want to curl up with. I love your little mini! Really enjoy reading your blog - thanks for encouraging us to finish up! Blessings on your day!

Maggie said...

Soooo cute!

Martha said...

I just love your mini quilt. I agree with you there is something about low volume quilts that makes them so beautiful.

Bearpawquilter said...

I order from CT and like their fabrics, too. But don't you wish they had more basic prints like those dots? They had a print called Curlique that I had in beige and brown. I would have ordered it in all colors if they had continued to carry it. Why do they phase things out so fast? N