Last evening, just before 10 pm, I put the final stitches on the binding of my third bright birch tree quilt! (You can see the first one here. The second one is here. The pattern is available here.)
This pattern proves that every scrap deserves a chance! The blocks in this version finish a touch larger than 12" square.
I paired strips of scraps with a variety of solids from my stash. There are so many tiny details in this quilt. One could sit and look at it for hours. I love quilts like that!
For the quilting, I did a simple stipple all over with Aurifil thread, color 2615.
Did you notice the heart detail? I love little bits like that! The lattice print makes such a great binding! It's an old Denyse Schmidt print from JoAnn's. The polka dot backing was a gift from my friend Tara. I had just enough, so I figured it was meant to be. The quilt measures about 48" x 60". This is my 5th quilt finish for the year. AND.... it brings my WIP total down to 5! I'm extremely excited about that!
Now, it's your turn! Please link up your finishes for the week. Thank you, as always, for joining me for finish it up Friday!
Oh it's gorgeous - I think this is my favourite yet, I love that the background colours are slightly foresty, so you can imagine these brilliant bright trees popping up in a winter wood!
ReplyDeleteI just love your Birch Trees quilts. It's so simple, so brilliant, and so scrappy! The quilting adds wonderful texture to the quilt. Lovely.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely loving the birch tree quilts.
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This is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI love your quilt. l finally gave in and purchased the pattern a few days ago and have finished two blocks. I love scrap quilts but they are very time consuming. :-)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful finish! I may have to make one similar.
ReplyDeleteIt's fun to see the same pattern made again and again. I love the background solids you chose for this one. Congrats on a beautiful finish!
ReplyDeleteI have always loved this pattern. I was given this one by you a long while back (i think during an anniversary celebration?) and it is on my list. I love the simplicity of it and the overall effect. Great finish.
ReplyDeleteAnother beautiful version! This is such a great pattern.
ReplyDeleteLoved making this quilt - I actually did a wall hanging size for our stair well. Great way to use up scraps. Thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteAnother lovely finish! I just remembered that I have that pattern from you. I think it's time to turn that pattern into a quilt!!
ReplyDeleteI love how you used small pieces of fabrics for this quilt. Looks awesome!
ReplyDeleteIt was one of my favorite patterns to make! Mine hangs proudly on the wall, even though it was meant to be used. The recipient 'doesn't want to ruin it'. ;)
ReplyDeleteI highly recommend this pattern!! As a fundraiser for our local Y, the Montessori classes helped stitch rows of trees, and each cild made 3 trees. We made 3 quilts! I'm slowly working through a box of fabric swatches my grandmother had to make one to keep. Thank you for the lovely pattern!
ReplyDeleteThese birch tree quilts of yours sure are fun! I am very tempted to start collecting blocks of my own to try making this! What a great way to use up scraps! May I ask what your method was? Did you use any old scraps at all or did you try and stick with certain color ways or all brights? It really is fun.
ReplyDeleteI have this pattern too. I am anxious to begin constructing the birches. I will have to purchase some solids.....one thing that is lacking in my really out of control stash.
ReplyDeleteps: I can't link up today. Am I too late because it is Sunday?
Lovely birches , great details with all the beautiful piecing- congratulations on WIP reduction
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to bring a box of scraps down to sewing room and make one of these... They just make me smile!! :) :) :) You're on your 3rd one!!!! WOW
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