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Friday, November 14, 2025

It's A Finish! Wonky Windmills

 

It's a finish! 
Wonky Windmills
56 x 72


I started making the blocks in 2023 as a Rainbow Scrap Challenge (RSC) project. Each block is made with rectangles 4.5 x 5 inch - two each of the background and other fabric. Then they are stacked right side up, cut and shuffled and then sewn together. 

In August 2024 I decided to see how many blocks I had and how many comfort quilts I could make from all the blocks I made from scraps up to that point.  I divided blocks into four piles -- novelty, geometrics, florals and pink/black.  


I quilted it on my DSM with swirls of gray.


I used up a lot of scrap chunks of gray for three backgrounds. 


I bought a bolt of black and white crazy daisies to use as the backing for several quilts. This is quilt #3 and I have enough for another one with a little bit left over. 

And sew on...



13 comments:

  1. I really like this color combination! :) Thanks for sharing the inspiration.

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  2. Love those colors together! This is such a cute quilt.

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  3. Just loving the pink & black, Cathy--perfect for this pattern...nice finish on this one...hugs, Julierose

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  4. That looks wonderful, well done.

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  5. The wonkiness of the blocks is so fun. And the colors are beautiful. Congratulations on another finish!

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  6. Your color choices took a simple block to a real show stopper. That is beautiful.

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  7. Beautiful quilt! Looks terrific in the sunshine.

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  8. The color combo in this quilt is so fun. Congrats on another finish.

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  9. You can’t go wrong with pink and gray. It’s a winner.

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  10. The pink/gray/black combination is beautiful, Cathy! Beautiful finish!

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  11. What a great idea, using one bolt for so many projects!

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  12. Awesome quilt, Cathy! I bought a bolt of tan fabric and my Cousin Kim bought a bolt of bright daisy fabric. We swapped 4 yards of each to give us both some finishing variety. Missouri Star sells bolts cheaply every now and then, and we keep our eyes peeled!

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