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Monday, May 01, 2017

june quilt

Welcome to day 6 of the No Scrap Left Behind blog tour! Today my sweet friend, Katherine, who has been a long time blog friend, is sharing her take on the June quilt pattern. Katherine was gracious enough to pattern test for me and I love her final quilt! It's so bright and happy. She used a precious fabric from her stash for the background blocks as a starting point and pulled fabrics from her stash for the rest of the quilt. (See, these quilts aren't limited to scraps ONLY!) :) The results are AMAZING! She did a wonderful job on the quilting, as well. I hope you go check it out here. Thanks for sharing your beautiful quilt, Katherine!

When making scrappy quilts, it's really easy to default to a light background, like white or cream or white with red polka dots. I know that I do! This background was a bold choice, but I love it! I picked it out in the month of June, when my backyard was a similar brilliant green color. I have no doubt that it influenced my decision.
I made this quilt large... it's 85" square and I intended for it to be used for picnics. It's large enough to make a quilt fort on rainy day, too!
These string blocks are a great project to work on when you don't feel like thinking too much. In fact, I had started piecing the strings together before I had a fully formed plan for them. I was happy to have a stack of them ready to go when I made my final decisions on the layout.
When it came to choose a binding for this quilt, I had quite a time deciding what to use. I felt like I had painted myself into a corner! I usually default to some sort of red, but that didn't work so well with the green background. I auditioned several fabrics before I settled on this sunny yellow binding. I think it finishes it off nicely.
I sent it to Steffani for quilting and she did a great job on it!
 
I've been thinking about hosting a quilt along based on this quilt in the month of June. (That's next month already!) If you'd be interested in joining me, please let me know.

Happy Monday to you!

51 comments:

  1. Your green background gives it the appearance of being "old" I love it

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  2. I love that quilt & would be interested in a quilt along.

    I guess I should take a look at my copy of the book & start pulling scraps.

    I have the perfect green to use.

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  3. The green polka dots make this quilt extra special. I love it.

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  4. What a beauty, girl you never cease to amaze! and yes, I'm definitely interested!
    Thanks.

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  5. I'd try a quilt along but would not want my quilt as large as 85x85. Love your binding choice. It is sunny!

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  6. I am interested in a quilt along! Love the quilt!!

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  7. Count me in for the quilt-along next month - would love to dig into my strings!

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  8. I am interested in a QAL; however, I would not like to make such a big quilt.

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  9. I'd be interested in QAL too. I picnic quilt is a great idea.....now to think about the perfect background fabric. Polka dot??? Gingham??? Large floral, like a 50's tablecloth???? Hmmmm?

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  10. I love the bright grassy green that you used for the background of this quilt.

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  11. A crazy mom quilt along!!! I'm in!

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  12. I would love to join you for a quilt along. I have lots of scraps!

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  13. Hosting a QAL for this quilt sounds like a GREAT idea!!

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  14. Love this quilt. I would be interested in a quilt along for this quilt. Definitely!

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  15. I am always up for a scrappy quilt along. Count me in!

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  16. This is so pretty! I'd be interested in making a smaller version of this quilt and maybe a table runner!

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  17. I think this quilt is so charming. Thanks for the inspiration. I would love a quilt along. I'm doing another QAL with lots of half square triangles. It would be nice to do something more mindless. I hope I can be as bold as you in choosing a background!

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  18. This is a delightful quilt. A QAL in this pattern would be really fun!

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  19. yes, would love to join you on this one!

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  20. Oh my yes!Count me in.

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  21. I would love to participate in this June quilt along. I already have my colors picked out!!

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  22. So pretty. I have been making coin strips. I'm in.

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  23. I would love to see a quilt a long for this quilt. Does that mean you will make one too? What background will you chose this time?

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  24. Sounds fun to me- this is a beautiful quilt!

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  25. Love how this quilt uses up a lot of scraps - my baskets are overflowing! Looking forward to the June Quilt along!

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  26. I love this! It has a very vintage-y vibe! Hope you host a QAL. I can't commit to doing one but I'd love to see everyone's versions!

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  27. I would love to work on your June quilt along. I love the bright background of your picnic/fort building quilt.
    Thanks

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  28. LOVE LOVE LOVE the green polka dots!!!! Gotta make one now!!!!
    not sure what a "quilt along" is but I am game!
    Great quilt!!!!!

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  29. This quilt is adorable. I love your color choice for the background. I would love to take part in a QAL.

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  30. I would be happy to join you in a quilt along. You rock my world with your pin cushions and won't stars!

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  31. i would love to do a sew along

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  32. Yes Yes Yes to the dots!!!!!
    Gotta go check the stash!

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  33. I love this quilt! And I would be very interested in joining in the quilt-along! Earlier this week I ordered "No Scrap Left Behind" and will be bringing a few copies back for my quilt buddies here in Mexico. I'm really bummed, though, that I won't be able to make it to your workshop in Cedarburg. I know it will be a big hit!

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  34. I would love a quilt along for this gorgeous scrappy-busting quilt. Not sure I can complete it all in June, but i'll try!

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  35. Very appealing quilt! I love it!

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  36. I'd love to join you on a quilt along. I have been following you still you started blogging. And love your color sensibility. Very excited..

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  37. I would love to make that quilt. I have been wanting to make a picnic quilt for my middle daughter for some time now, and this would be perfect. I also think it would be a lot of fun to make. Nancy A: rangerer@sbcglobal.net

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  38. I would love to quilt along with you! Do I need to purchase a pattern?

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  39. Quilt a long sounds fantastic. I'm in.

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  40. This is so pretty , that green polka dots has a lovely vintage look, great choice on the yellow binding

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  41. Strings are awesome-both quilts are great. I'd love to quilt along.

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  42. I always love your scrappy quilts. If I can find time for it, I'll join in.

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  43. What a FUN quilt! I would love to do a QAL using this design!

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  44. Anonymous6:17 PM

    I love the June quilt. I especially love the green polka dots. Please let me know if you plan a quilt along.
    Polly at pmmertz@yahoo.com

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  45. A Quilt Along sounds like fun! I'm in!

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  46. Yes, a sew-along would be wonderful!

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  47. I have your book on Kindle and am "flipping" through on car rides! I love this quilt! Great use of strings!

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  48. Love the quilt...count me in for the quiltalong!
    Eileen ekmvalencia@gmail.com

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  49. I would love to join your QAL for this project. :)

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  50. I love the yellow binding. Accents this quilt perfectly!

    I'd join your QAL in a heartbeat!

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