Scrap Bag Medley
64 x 80
It's a finish!
I made the top last year when I was working on emptying scrap bins I organized by scrap width.
Everything goes! I think this was one of the last quilt tops to be made with 2.5 inch and 4.5 inch scraps.
A bunch of 8 inch (finished) blocks - Rail Fence, Sixteen Patch, Four Patch, Happy Blocks.
I quilted it on my DSM with swirls. I had read that several people use lime green thread to quilt multicolor quilts so I thought I would give it a try. Yes, it did blend well with all colors. I was going to make a scrappy binding but couldn't decide what scraps to use when my eyes fell on a pink, yellow, blue stripe and I thought it looked like there was just enough left for binding. Yes, there was just enough.
The backing is an old colorful floral M'Liss fabric I picked up when Hancock Fabric went out of business in 2016. I thought it was time to take it off the shelf and use it.
What a great quilt! I would never have guessed to put this plan of mixed blocks on my list, but hey ............ it works!
ReplyDeleteYou have a good eye for using scraps! I really like this one.
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ReplyDeleteAwesome quilt...love all those scrappy
colors. Have a great day!
What a wonderful quilt! I love all the colors and movement in your design.
ReplyDeleteI absolutely LOVE it!!
ReplyDeleteIt is great. I love it.
ReplyDeleteFun colorful finish! Thanks for the hint about lime green thread, I'm going to try that as soon as I can get some ordered. Happy weekend!
ReplyDeleteA fabulous quilt. My eye keeps catching sight of yet another different block I want to zoom in on. Isn’t it amazing how all those different strong colours all come together so well? I must remember the lime green thread trick.
ReplyDeleteCheerful and just plain fun! The binding and backing are just right.
ReplyDeleteWow! Another winner, Cathy! I’m writing down your recipe.
ReplyDeleteA bunch of 8” blocks - 16 parch variety
Some more 8” blocks, like 4 patch and rail fence
Finally stir in some 8” happy blocks.
Back with an “aged” piece of fabulous yardage.
Finish with the perfect striped binding!
fun quilt - the backing is really pretty
ReplyDeleteLOVE IT! I even recognize some of the fabrics!
ReplyDeleteLime green eh? Never used that. Have to give it a try!
ReplyDeleteOh, goodness, what a happy quilt!! Congrats on another fabulous scrap bag finish, Cathy. LOVE it!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a Happy Scrappy!!! Great Job!
ReplyDeleteSuch a delightful quilt! I love all this happy scrappy colour and the mix of different blocks. Lovely!
ReplyDeleteScrappy, scrappy, scrappy. Happy, happy, happy. Love it.
ReplyDeleteI love that backing fabric and it's a great choice for this cheery, scrappy extravaganza.
ReplyDeletePat
That's interesting about lime-green. I like this a lot -lots to look at, very scrappy but it still feels coherent.
ReplyDeleteAs always, I love to see your quilts and creativity.
ReplyDeleteNobody does cheerful as well as you! That quilt is a real smile-generator!
ReplyDeleteAnd I hadn't heard that about lime thread - I'll keep it in mind. Thanks!
Great finish! I had never heard about the lime green thread as a blender. I'll need to keep that in mind.
ReplyDeleteThis is so pretty! I never would have thought of lime green thread but I bet it looks great. Such a fun backing print!
ReplyDeleteI Love your scrap bad medley, and have put one like it on my to-do list! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteYou make such beautiful scrap quilts!
ReplyDeleteDon'cha love it when a plan comes together?
ReplyDeleteTo my eyes, that is The Perfect Quilt! Color, variety, and great use of scraps and fabrics. YUM!!!
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