Amy is back with this year's Blogger's Quilt Festival.
Every year Amy hosts a wonderful link-up where quilters can link-up two of their favorite quilts in a virtual quilt show. It is so much fun to see what everyone is doing and visit new blogs.
My first entry is my quilt Playful which I finished recently.
The quilt used 75 of the 100 blocks I made as part of this years #100Days100Blocks2017 Instagram based challenge.
When I started making the blocks, I had no plan in mind for the quilt. But my daughter saw otherwise. She spent time this summer painting her room a pretty shade of gray. So she claimed the quilt when there were only a few blocks sewn. She regularly (and enthusiastically) checked on my progress in pulling the quilt together. She hoped to get the quilt on her bed before she had to head back to college for her sophomore year. I got it done with about a week to spare.
We took it to our local playground for the photo shoot.
Asymmetrically framed with a slate gray solid and backed with flannel. Stitched with organic wavy lines. The binding is slate gray except for a 18'' section (upper right) which is bound in scraps of yellow.
The solids were American Made Brand solids is several shades of gray. The blocks themselves were from a FQ bundle of Pastel Pop by Michael Miller. I had fun using yellow - not a color I sew with very often. Some of the blocks have really sweet elephants in them.
The remaining 25 blocks will very likely end up as a pillow(s).
If you a new visitor to my blog, welcome! I hope you'll stick around a bit and visit. I've some fun things going on right now.
One Monthly Goal is a monthly link-up party where you declare you sewing goal for the month. This could be to create a few blocks, add on a binding - whatever it takes to make progress on your sewing projects. You can read more about it here - come link up in October!
The 3rd annual Elm Street Quilts Bag It event just began. There will be 3 months of fun including tutorials and designers spotlights on various bags to encourage handmade for the holidays.
Making a bag - any bag, doesn't have to be from my tutorials - earns you entries to win some absolutely fabulous prizes from sponsors. Don't miss this event - help me spread the word - tell your friends!
Thanks for stopping by!
Have a wonderful day!
Patty
What a striking quilt! I love the design and the use of yellow with the gray is awesome!
ReplyDeletePlayful looks right at home at the park and playground! It was fun following along with the journey as you pieced and created it.
ReplyDeleteThat's beautiful, Patty - I love that your daughter basically STALKED it/you to make sure it went to a good home, haha! If you make pillows with the rest of the block they would make a nice extra gift for her! :)
ReplyDeletePatty this is a great quilt. I can't imagine starting the 100 block challenge and ending up with a quilt this beautiful. I enjoy the pictures at the playground.
ReplyDeleteLove this quilt Patty. The asymmetrical layout is a winner.
ReplyDeleteYour finish is a beaut - 'course you know I adore yellow!
ReplyDeleteAlways such a compliment when quilts get claimed even before they are done. So glad that you got it done in time.
ReplyDeleteI loved seeing each of these blocks get made and I love the finish! The large gray borders sets off all of the blocks so well.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty, the yellow really makes the quilt. Love it!
ReplyDeleteLove the subtle beauty of this quilt, the yellow is a perfect accent.
ReplyDeleteI love the layout and colours you chose for this quilt! Great photos as well!
ReplyDeleteGreat color combination, yellow pops on the grey.
ReplyDeleteThis quilt turned out so fabulous! Definitely a labor of love!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous quilt!
ReplyDeleteThis is an amazing quilt. I love how you used the blocks in it. Definitely going to have to try this one.
ReplyDeleteI adore this Quilt, such a wonderful passion project, well done!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful quilt! I am partial to grays and yellow combo. What size are those little blocks?
ReplyDeleteI'm loving the non-traditional set you used for your sampler blocks. Between that and the color combo, I'd be hard pressed to name my favorite part!
ReplyDeleteIt's always fun when someone from the family claims a project. It's a gorgeous quilt.
ReplyDeleteOh, my goodness, it came out beautiful! And what a fun photo shoot!
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