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Friday, October 10, 2014

"you can't rush art" quilt top

I'm quite excited that this quilt top is finally finished. I am no where close to running out of solid scraps, but I was growing tired of adding "just one more row". I think that happened about 3-4 times before I felt like it was done. The quilt top measures about 70" x 90". That is one big lap quilt! It makes me wonder if I should trade in my king size design wall for something smaller? Hahaha!
It was definitely a labor of love and perseverance. But totally worth it! (The quilt is sideways in the photo, because my quilt holders are only so tall, (ha!) but you get the idea....)

Did you know? I started Finish it up Friday three years ago this month? It's so crazy to think that we've been at it for that long. I appreciate you being a part of the journey as we work toward our finishes together! SO....thank YOU, as always, for being a part of Finish it up Friday!

51 comments:

  1. It's beautiful, Amanda Jean! The colors work so well together!

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  2. beautiful, this is on my bucket list to make a scrappy solid quilt! beautiful
    did you have any plan when you chose fabrics or pieces the blocks?
    did you stay away from any colors in the scrap basket?
    thanks
    kathie

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  3. Three years? Wow! I've only recently started to add to your Finish Up Friday. Thanks for putting this on for so long. I love looking at your and other people's finishes.

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  4. What an amazing quilt! It is absolutely beautiful!

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  5. This is a piece of art! congratulations!

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  6. Thank you! It's a lot of work you go through to provide us with such fab finishes and inspiration ; )
    Thanks for the link up

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  7. Such a gorgeous quilt! I think the title is perfect. I can relate to the thought "just one more row"! Seems like this turned out to be a perfect size.

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  8. The quilt top is beautiful! And I love Finish it up Friday! I so enjoy taking an hour or so on a weekend morning browsing through the links. Such inspiration! What a wonderful community. Thank you:)

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  9. Thank you, Amanda Jean... For being the bestest hostess! Love your great big solids lap quilt. It makes me happy!

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  10. Oh, my goodness, is that ever beautiful! So inspiring!

    Thank you for providing the link up every Friday. It's so fun to see what everyone else is doing and to have motivation to keep finishing!

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  11. 3 years ago? Oh you should do yourself some pretty button we can all share :) Great quilt top!

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  12. Fantastic! I love your quilt too. Definitely worth the wait. Thanks for inspiring me. :)

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  13. That is a great quilt. I love how all the solids play together!

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  14. Anonymous10:23 AM

    This is just awesome. I don't use solids often enough to have much of a scrap collection but I think it would be fun to start collecting blocks. Sooo lovely!

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  15. Anonymous10:25 AM

    one more thing..... thank you so much for hosting this link up each week. I really appreciate it!

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  16. Three years already? My goodness I didn't think it had been that long. Thanks so much for hosting Finish it up Friday. It gives me the incentive to get things finished so I can share them.

    And your Art quilt is so bright and colorful. It will be something cheerful to snuggle under this winter.

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  17. Wow, that is an amazing eye full. So glad you kept going. Thank you so much for the best linky party in the (virtual) world. Much appreciated.

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  18. Love, Love, Love It!!!

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  19. that is one beautiful finish!

    and, yes, i know what you mean about your quilt holders being only so high. haha! my daughter wanted to hold her quilt sideways, too, but she's taller than i am so i made her do it properly. =)

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  20. I am in love with this quilt. It inspires me to do something with all my solid scraps. I had thought of sending them to you, but maybe I should try something like this myself?

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  21. 'Finally' finished? You haven't been working on this that long.
    Looks great!
    (Oh, and I am now obsessed with making quilts at least 80'' wide. Three new double beds in the house and most of my quilts end out about 72''-75'' wide and I wish they were just a bit bigger.)

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  22. Amanda Jean that is fantatic use of solids. Love it!!

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  23. Love. This.

    Gorgeous!

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  24. It is beautiful. I also wanted to thank you for the free quilt pattern celebrating 250 quilts. I can't wait to get started on it.

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  25. This has to be one of my very favorites of yours. And don't think I don't see those lil filmstrips hidden in there. They are the best part, fun eye treasures.

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  26. It goes quite nicely with the Bright Birch Trees on the sidebar!
    So bright and happy. Love it.

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  27. I poo pooed the solid colours as boring when they first came on the quilting scene.....not any more!!!

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  28. I love it Amanda Jean. I especially like the tiny strip blocks. They are the cutest part.

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  29. Beautifully done, Amanda Jean! It's so lovely to look at because you've brilliantly managed to keep a balance with light and dark. I'm in awe!

    Wow. Three years? That's amazing!

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  30. LOVE it! Gorgeous colors and fun piecing!

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  31. I love your blog and just wanted to say thanks for your dedication and generosity, I hope you can keep making a difference in the quilting world for many more years to come!

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  32. Oh so pretty. I am going yo dig into my solids bin and play for a while. Thanks for the inspiration.

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  33. Gorgeous thank you so much for sharing. Also thank you for the pattern from 250th celebration

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  34. Great quilt and colours - I have nowhere near that many solids but maybe I need to start adding to my stash... :).

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  35. Loving this quilt - well done :)

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  36. I love this - what a great way to use up your solids! Reminds me a lot of some of the Gee's Bend quilts (by the way I have one of those to begin and finish!)

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  37. Just lovely! Have been finding myself drawn to solids again, so your quilt is added inspiration.

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  38. this quilt is just amazing. Everything about it is simply perfect. I'm looking forward to seeing how you quilt it. I'm sure it will be stunning. And thank you for hosting Finish it up Friday.

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  39. It is totally awesome!

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  40. Love love love your quilt!

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  41. Here is to many more years of finish it Friday! I love the quilt hanging in that direction. Great finish!

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  42. I love how this one turned out and am impressed that you kept at it until it was "big" enough. I'm afraid I would have called it done long before it got to the size you ended up with. Great color use.

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  43. Enjoying your finish it up Fridays.

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  44. I keep returning to look at this picture - it just draws me in - it's a 3D effect or something - amazing!
    Congrats on three years of finish it up Fridays - what a lot of creative achievements over that time!

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  45. I keep returning to look at this picture - it just draws me in - it's a 3D effect or something - amazing!
    Congrats on three years of finish it up Fridays - what a lot of creative achievements over that time!

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  46. This is a beautiful topper! Happy quilting. I am enjoying watching this come together. :)

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  47. It is amazing!!! Love the colors. Just love everything about it.

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  48. This came out beautifully. How do you plan to quilt it?

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  49. Amanda, This is stunning! Absolutely Stunning~

    Huggs, Nancy

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  50. I LOVE that quilt! My solid scrap bin is so boring....

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