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Monday, October 22, 2018

magnificent maples quilt-the beginning

I started a new quilt last week. I've had the fabric pulled for well over a year--background fabric and everything. Last Tuesday was a BEAUTIFUL fall day, so I celebrated by whipping up this fun and easy maple leaf block, even though I only had 20 minutes to sew. It was time well spent!
I'm SO EXCITED for this quilt! I'm having a blast making the blocks and I am SMITTEN with this color scheme. I love that most of the fabrics are blenders, with a few louder (but not too loud) prints.
As of this afternoon, I have 25 blocks complete. I'm using Kona Natural for the background and each block will finish at 9".
Here is my original fabric pull. I've already edited out at least 7 fabrics and I've added that many more into the mix. I think it's funny how much my fabric decisions change once I get started. I've learned a long time ago that is usually the case, so I only cut a few blocks at a time to avoid chopping up a bunch of fabric that I won't actually use in the quilt.

Now I have to decide if I will repeat any fabrics or make each block out of a unique fabric. Either way, I think it's going to be magnificent...at least that's the hope! :)

Happy Monday to you!

32 comments:

  1. Absolutely beautiful! I love the look of each leaf having different fabric and your "edited" color scheme is divine!

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  2. It is lovely, and the color palette is delightfully autumnal without being boring or predictable. So refreshing and warm at the same time.

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  3. Really like your fabrics so far! It will be wonderful no matter which way you decide.

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  4. You have made it this far without repeating; why not go for no repeats? Have fun in your stash!

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  5. The Kona Natural is a fantastic background. The colors capture a perfectly warm sunny but crisp cool air fall day for me.

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  6. Sheesh girl! you are just talented...raw talent...that's it. Love the block and the colors!

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  7. Love it! This is on my bucket list!!!

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  8. Just lovely, love the colours

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  9. It’s going to be another beauty!

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  10. The simplicity of the quilt is what is most beautiful to me. It's like walking into a quiet forest. Just love it!

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  11. Love the colors. Looking forward to the finish! It looks like you must be halfway already!

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  12. Your colour palette of maple leaves looks so pretty. You have really captured all those beautiful autumn hues. Lovely!!

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  13. I always think Canadian when I see maple leaves. Your quilt blocks are lovely. Just the right mix of blender and popper. And I’m so glad to hear that you never cut a whole quilt before you start sewing. It makes me happy to know that there are other quilters out there who are open to whimsical choices as they go along.

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  14. I love this block as well, maybe you will inspire me to finally do one!

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  15. I never, ever cut a whole quilt before sewing. I am always making changes as I go and many times have made cutting mistakes that would have been a disaster if I had chopped up all of my fabric ahead of time. I've always admired the maple leaf blocks but haven't made a quilt with them yet. I like the fact that you haven't used any fabric more than once. I would keep going with that idea.

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  16. I love all your blocks and colors! It’s going to be a wonderful quilt. Hugs,

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  17. I have my fabric pulls all done to make the Spiced Chai quilt - but this one looks great too!
    Thanks a lot for making my decision harder! ;-)

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  18. This is so pretty Amanda. Love the fabric selection - very autumn-ish but not the usual colors one sees. You have a great eye for putting fabric together. It inspires me.

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  19. How about a more tossed look for the set? Then you could quilt it (hand or machine) with what look like wind gusts over the entire piece! Just a thought--

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  20. Indeed it will be beautiful! I love your choice of fabrics so far. ---"Love"

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  21. Oh yes! This will be a gorgeous quilt! Hooray for fall colors.

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  22. So pretty. Fall is a special time of year with all the colors. I also know what you mean about not cutting everything because my choices usually change along the way too. Have fun choosing the rest of the leaves.

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  23. This was a beautiful way to go leaf peeping.

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  24. So pretty - I always want to make a leaf quilt every fall!

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  25. Lovely! I make something every year using the maple leaf block -- it's my all time favorite.

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  26. Such lovely fall colours! I can't wait to see the finished quilt!

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  27. the blocks look gorgeous. And i like the colors and prints.

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  28. Love it! Your colors are perfect. I made a maple leaf quilt as a gift once & I've wanted to revisit the pattern for myself one day.

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  29. I love your mapple leaf block and the gorgeous colors

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  30. This is really lovely. I have some autumnal fabrics leftover from another quilt and you have inspired me as to what to do with them.

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