Friday, August 7, 2020

Serendipity



It's a finish! 
Serendipity
61 x 85





I quilted it on my DSM with swirls. Since my "neutral" in this quilt was blue-green (aqua, turquoise, teal) and since I had a partial spool of  blue-green thread I used that on top.  I had a partial spool of variegated blue thread I used in the bobbin. 


I had just enough of this fabric in my backings stash. I had to piece it and I'm glad I didn't have any cut up birds where I did the piecing although there are a few bird butts sticking out on the left hand side that I could not avoid. 

I think you can see the swirly quilting a little better in this photo. 

32 comments:

Marly said...

Congratulations Cathy! I love the dynamic playfulness of this. I think it's amazing and wonderful when joining blocks together gives a secondary design.

Linda said...

Another fabulous quilt. As you finish each one I cannot believe how each one is so lovely. The dark colours emphasising the crosses really draw the eye. Super finish, Cathy.

grammajudyb said...

Another amazing Cathy-style finish! As always! I’m awe struck! I need to remember that neutral doesn’t always need to me white or cream! Loving the aqua!

LIttle Penguin Quilts said...

That turned out beautifully, Cathy! I went back and read how you figured out a way to make the blocks that made them easier - such a good idea! Love the backing, too.

Anne / Springleaf Studios said...

Beautiful. I really love the eclectic feel of the fabric mix in your quilt.

For the love of geese said...

This is a beautiful finish, the fabrics flow so well together.

Quilting Babcia said...

Wow, another super finish, and I love the back just as much as the front! Always wonderful when that happens.

---"Love" said...

See, I told you! And here you are with another finished quilt! I love the backing! If you don't slow down, you're going to hit 500, rather than 400 this year! ---"Love"

The Joyful Quilter said...

Congrats on your super scrappy finish. LOVE it! Went back to check out the construction method you used. Color me SEW surprised!

Elizabeth V Kelbaugh said...

Fabulous! Looks like a fun quilt. Love the scrappy blocks and your color palette.

Laura said...

Love it! I went back to your previous post for a refresher on how to build this block...you make it look easy! :)

Toni Macomb said...

Oh my goodness! I love this quilt and of course I went back to the original post and now I want to do one. Who knows if I will? I'm finishing up two tops right now and have bookmarked 3 for "next". This might be THE one. You are so clever!

Connie said...

OH, that is gorgeous! i love every thing about it :)

Andee Neff said...

It is a beauty!

Quiltdivajulie said...

Such a cool quilt and such a pretty backing. Love your swirly quilting - you should be most pleased with the end result!

MissPat said...

Another super colorful quilt, but I confess, I love the backing the most. It's gorgeous.
Pat

Louise said...

I remember this one! Great to see it finished. Great backing fabric, too. All those cool blues and aquas are very soothing in the heat of the summer.

Sally Trude said...

What a wonderful quilt. Happily, I haven’t gotten my eyes checked in quite awhile so all I see are log cabin blocks (uncentered). And I am a bit sad that you didn’t honor the original and leave it as a quilt top.

Quilter Kathy said...

That is just another spectacular quilt! The colour work is amazing and the binding is perfect for it!

Pamela Arbour said...

You did a great job on that. Congratulations.

mangozz said...

What a beautiful, colorful quilt! Your idea for making the blocks like a spider web is genius! You could make up a pattern for sale. Why not?

Nann said...

Lovely quilt. Terrific backing -- it's great when there's just enough! And a great block design.

Sarah Vanderburgh said...

This is a wonderful quilt! I just joined the stashbuster group and decided to click over to your blog - now I follow you! Love your posts and all the quilts you are making/have made. And your butterfly photos. Congrats on this finish - I have never seen a quilt of this pattern before and you have me itching to make one too :)

Jayne said...

Wow! What a beautiful finish. Bright, bold and perfection. It seems like 2019 was so long ago...yet it wasn't...this was well worth finishing and I bet you are glad you did!

gayle said...

Nothing wrong with a spare bird butt or two...
I'd forgotten about this one, but I'm soooo glad you've finished it! What a stunner!
(Now I'm going to go re-read your original post about it and try not to start one of my own!)

Julierose said...

I love how you put this one together--so creative! It turned out so lovely beautiful work hugs from afar, Julierose

Emily said...

Really pretty finish and I love that backing fabric!

Cynthia Brunz Designs said...

Love the colors in this one. What a grea finish!

Thanks for sharing with Oh Scrap!

Cathy said...

Another amazing quilt! Your use of bright colors makes it so vibrant and cheerful. One minute I see plusses, then Bento boxes, the quarter logs (with mitered corners a la Cathy style). Congrats!!

Rebecca Grace said...

Your Serendipity quilt is gorgeous! Perfect pattern to show off those gorgeous fabrics and I especially love your backing with the birdies. So nice when the backing is deliberate rather than an afterthought!

Alycia~Quiltygirl said...

That is a wonderful quilt - all the fabrics really play so nicely - and are so bold together!!

Toni Macomb said...

Love Love Love this quilt. Today I made one block per your previous instructions. You are so clever. I can't wait to do more.