Tuesday, July 18, 2017

A New Flimsy: Burgoyne Surrounded

 From the depths of the scrap chunks crate arises: 

Burgoyne Surrounded
93 x 93
It's a top! 



Since it's square here it is from another side since the last row dragged on the ground in the last photo.   Since it's square I guess it can be used in any direction. 

And on to the quilting pile it goes. 

24 comments:

Julierose said...

this one came together fast! It is so lovely--wonderful colors..your quilting pile is growing...hugs, Julierose

Ariane said...

What a beautiful quilt top! I really love all the colours in it!

Goofin' Off Around the Block said...

That is such a nice quilt top. Thanks for the link to the pattern. --Andrea

Barbara said...

This is a gorgeous top. Thank you for sharing the pattern and the picture. Now I have another quilt to add to my wish list (sigh).

Ann said...

Your lovely top convinces me to move Burgoyne Surrounded up a few notches on my to-do list. How lovely.

Angie said...

I love how all the blocks look together - really fun! All those colors and fabrics playing together makes for a smile-inducing quilt! (definitely inspired to keep going on my BS blocks!)

Quilting Babcia said...

Totally gorgeous! Congratulations on yet another beauty.

---"Love" said...

Pretty, pretty! Thanks for the link. Someday.......I'l make the attack---maybe!. ---"Love"

Sue SA said...

Beautiful quilt. Such a lot of piecing, but that great pattern and good piecing make for a stunning quilt. And I love the mix of colours, it all works, I think because of the travelling irish chain, it leads your eye across the quilt. Love it!

Linda @ kokaquilts said...

A wonderful quilt top! Love your gentle colour combo, but it's interesting how those little bits of darker colours add to the flow.

Linda said...

My goodness, you have out those blocks together fast! It's looking great,

Monica said...

Wow, it really looks good, Cathy. It seems like a fussy block, but in the end it has a clean, modern feel to it. Great job!

Karen in Breezy Point said...

Love it--you have such beautiful colors in the quilt--very pretty!

Louise said...

Wow, it looks great! That's one of those blocks where a single block is sort of odd, but in large groups the pattern is really fun and interesting. Are the little 9 patch cornerstones a regular part of this pattern, or did you add them? So much criss-cross movement in this one!

Quilter Kathy said...

It's fabulous! You have such an amazing eye for making beautiful scrap quilts!

Cathy said...

Gorgeous! The End!

Janie said...

From the depths another gorgeous scrappy quilt arises!
You do have a way with making order out of chaos.
Super.

margaret said...

lovely top so the pile is growing!

Cherie in St Louis said...

It's beautiful 😍. I especially love that you used two background fabrics in each block. It gives your quilt such dimension.

gayle said...

It's gorgeous and I love it! I was wondering how you were going to do the sashing - whether with nine-patches for cornerstones, or a narrower version with one patches. (I think I'm going to go for the narrower version.) (But haven't really decided yet!)

Quiltdivajulie said...

Beautiful and didn't you just start this last week?!?!?! Wow - it turned out great.

Julie in GA said...

It has been such fun to watch this quilt come together. I'm tempted to start one myself.

Julie in GA said...

It has been such fun to watch this quilt come together. I'm tempted to start one myself.

Kaja said...

Wow, that was quick! I love how these look altogether; not at all fussy, despite being blocks with lots of bits,but somehow simple and striking.