My original intention for this quilt was to use up little white scraps. Let's ignore the fact that it took about 5 yards of background fabric to use up the equivalent of 1/3 of a yard of white scraps. (Hahahaha! Welcome to my world!) I do love this quilt and how it turned out, even if it isn't an efficient scrap buster. I love the simplicity and the minimalist design.
The texture isn't too shabby, either! Since the piecing is simple, I wanted the quilting to be just the opposite.
I quilted this on my domestic machine--on my Juki. I ran out of thread (can you imagine???) when I was about 80% done with the quilting. My friend Kristin supplied me with a spool that was ALMOST a perfect match, so I could finish the quilt without having to wait for a thread order to arrive. (Thank you, Kristin!) It is really hard to lose momentum when you are so close to a finish!
The front of the quilt (and binding) is Indigo solid by Connecting Threads. This color has been discontinued, but Persian blue would be a lovely substitute. Kona colors that are similar to this are Storm and Nautical. The quilt measures 60" x 72". It's scrap project #180!
I wrote up a pattern for this quilt, too! Rather than giving exact measurements for each piece, the blocks are pieced improvisationally. There are plenty of tips and diagrams included in the pattern that will help you be successful with improvisational piecing, even if it is your first time. The pattern is available for purchase in my Craftsy shop. It will be on sale for $6.00 for the next few days. After that, it will be regularly priced at $9.00.
This was a fun quilt to make! I want to make another version (of course!) with a solid background, but with a variety of colored scraps so that the quilt looks like confetti. Wouldn't that be fun?
I have to laugh. Only people like us would be so happy to use up 1/3 yard of scraps in such a grand fashion. I relate to your crazy. Xo
ReplyDeleteVery cool quilt!
ReplyDeleteI like that you actually pieced the white pieces into the quilt. I would have opted for the easy method and appliqued them on...even more waste!
ReplyDeleteI love your scattered showers. But...Confetti!?!?!? My imagination is running wild with that idea. A New York Ticker-tape Parade! I can't want to see where you go with the confetti idea.
ReplyDeleteThis is a beautiful quilt. It's so unique and interesting to look at. Love it!!
ReplyDeleteIf it was a solid pink background with colored scraps, it would be a cupcake with sprinkles!
ReplyDeleteI love this!!
ReplyDeleteIt's really awesome!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun pattern Amanda Jean. The green on the back is such a happy surprise. Love the idea of the confetti version. This is a great one for letting the quilting shine with all of the space between the white bits.
ReplyDeleteI love this quilt and the backing you chose for it. The quilting just adds the perfect touch! So glad you found thread to finish while in the momentum of quilting - welcome to my world :)!
ReplyDeleteLove it!And your quilting is just gorgeous. Could you write a post on the mechanics of the quilting process. I've done straight line and free motion, but terrified of anything so elaborate.
ReplyDeleteLove it!And your quilting is just gorgeous. Could you write a post on the mechanics of the quilting process. I've done straight line and free motion, but terrified of anything so elaborate.
ReplyDeleteLove it. The quilting is great. As I am cleaning up my scraps and cutting all to a usable size, I keep thinking to myself, "Amanda Jean would probably keep this piece" HA! I wish I had more time and patience to use my scraps.
ReplyDeleteLove this, don't know if I could stay with it to get it finished. Love the cupcake with sprinkles comment. Great quilting too.
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous! And yes, too special of a quilt to post with bad photos :) Your quilting makes it even more special and I agree that you chose the perfect backing fabric. LOVE IT ALL! Now off to get the pattern...
ReplyDeleteI love the simplicity of your quilt, and also your fabric choices. I really like your pop on the back. Awesome.
ReplyDeleteGreat post in light of the scattered showers a/k/a deluge we've been having here in MN! I love the quilt; it's an absolute beauty! That green backing is perfect! Wendy at piecefulthoughts@gmail.com.
ReplyDeleteIt's so delightful! The quilting reminds me of Van Gogh! Superb work!
ReplyDeleteReally like the minimal look of this design. And the backing color is just right. Nicely done.
ReplyDeleteYou come up with the most amazing patterns. Great!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful quilt. And the intention was there for using up the scraps! And you ended up with something great. :)
ReplyDeleteSuch a fun quilt and beautiful quilting ! Yes do make the other one!
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Annemieke
Such a fun quilt and beautiful quilting ! Yes do make the other one!
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Annemieke
Great minds think alike -- I've been working on a "confetti" quilt too (if I could just get that pattern written up). Meanwhile, this is divinely perfect just as it is!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful quilting!
ReplyDeleteFantastic quilt!
ReplyDeleteit is absolutely adorable!!!
ReplyDeleteAs I mentioned on Instagram... I love this design! I couldn't really see the quilting till I came over to your blog. It's just wonderful!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely way to use up that third yard of scraps! Love it! Both how you economized, and how great the quilt looks. It's nice to see domestic machine quilting too. The whole thing came together beautifully. Well done!
ReplyDeleteThis is so fun!!! I love the design and that backing fabric is absolutely perfect. Such a fun contrast!! And your quilting is just beautiful ;)
ReplyDeleteThis one's really nice too, so modern + calming.
ReplyDeleteI do love the peapod backing!
ReplyDeleteLove your blog and love your quilts. Great weekend ahead...enjoy!
ReplyDeleteLove the backing and that quilting!! ❤️❤️❤️
ReplyDeleteThis one is one of my favorites! The rain drops are perfect!!!
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