I hope everyone's had a good week! Are you ready to share your accomplishments for the week? Even if it's small, we want to hear about it! So grab your camera, write a quick post, and show off a little!
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You may remember the Charlie Brown quilt I made a few weeks ago - this quilt is made by the same design. There is a tutorial by AmandaJean (aka Crazy Quilt Mom) that you can see here. It's super simple and easily adaptable for different sizes. This one is made with 30 WOF strips in prints (3 of each print makes one row) and 30 WOF strips in the background solid. It makes this quilt approximately 60" square, and even leaves a few blocks for the back of the quilt.
The fabrics in this quilt are some of the Denise Schmidt prints from Joann Fabrics and Kona White. The binding is a Michael Miller print, I think called Confetti. The colors blended very nicely with the Denise Schmidt prints, with a tiny pop of purple for spice!
I really had fun quilting this one - using the Juki on the quilting frame, I did strings of curlicues in each band of zig zags. It kind of reminds me of a string of Christmas lights!
I like the way it looks on the back, too. It wasn't very hard to do, unless I started thinking about which direction the loop had to go, then I almost always messed it up!
And here's the back in all it's glory - simple but pretty! Thanks for letting me share this special quilt with you!!
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So now it's your chance!
Link up and share your accomplishments!
We all want to see and give a little
Whoop Whoop!!
Hugs!
Sarah
PS - Remember that I'm going to have a really great giveaway when the followers counter hits 500 - only 6 more to go!! My adorable husband bought one item on my Christmas wish list twice, and suggested that I use the duplicate for a giveaway - and it's a really great item! So spread the word and be sure to join in when that number rolls up!!
What a special person Cindy is-friends like her are precious and rare.
ReplyDeleteLove the quilt you made for her and the quilting is wonderful. I'm sure it will be treasured.
Cindy is going to love this beautiful quilt you made! What a wonderful friend to have.
ReplyDeleteSarah ... the quilt is AMAZING!
ReplyDeleteThat is a beautiful quilt with a great story behind it, very sweet. Me, I got nothing, no accomplishments, no sewing, blah!! This weekend, I'll make it all up :) Last sewing weekend before the holidays....
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful quilt. I'm sure it will convey a warm thank you hug to her each time she uses it. She may have found another use for the hours she spent with you, but I doubt if they would have been more meaningful to her than providing you with friendship and support.
ReplyDeleteThe quilting fits the quilt perfectly. Lovely and fitting gift for such a devoted friend.
ReplyDeleteHi Sarah,
ReplyDeleteI've been sent over to follow.
Beautiful quilt!
Dee :-)
Cindy is a terrific blessing it sounds like! What a fantastic way to commemorate your friend Sarah! The loops are darling:)
ReplyDeleteThat is beautiful! I love the loopy quilting so much.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful quilt! Both sides turned out beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI think my eyes leaked for a minute:) Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful gift of the quilt for your friend AND what a wonderful gift she gave you by being with you. There are some wonderful people in this world!
ReplyDeleteThanks for hosting! Have a wonderful weekend!
Sarah, what a beautiful quilt! This pattern is on my list for next year. I have had it bookmarked forever it seems but this year I am determined!
ReplyDeleteA gorgeous quilt! Already I've bookmarked the tutorial and am thinking of so many fabric variations that could be used. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteJust tweeted your follower request. Just 3 to go!
ReplyDeleteI love that quilt! I have a Sandy Gervais pattern called ric rac that has the same effect, but it is so many more pieces! I am going to switch gears on that plan, I think.
Have a great weekend!
your quilt looks AMAZING! what a great friend you have...and what a nice gift this will be for her.
ReplyDeletei've been thinking i need to revisit this pattern....it may be a good stash buster. i so appreciate the tips for how many strips to cut of each fabric to make a larger quilt. thanks!
ok, as if the comment isn't long enough already....love the colors you chose. the backing is FABULOUS, as is the quilting!
thanks for linking up! xo
So glad you had such a wonderful like Cindy to spend the time and distract you from the chemo.
ReplyDeleteThat is a beauty of a quilt. The design is striking and I love, love, love the colors you chose. So fresh! Thanks for sharing the quilt and the story behind it.
I'm new, number 498. Congrats on the wonderful quilt. Your friend will feel so loved.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful quilt and a lovely gift!!!!! It will be loved for a long time!
ReplyDeleteI love the quilt and I'm sure Cindy did too. Great colors and I like the way you chose to quilt it. Hope you are relaxing.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful gift for such an amazing friend.
ReplyDeleteBTW, your counter is at 500!!
I feel happy to be follower 501 on your blog! I am the first of the new 500 to go.;-)
ReplyDeleteLove your blog!
That is a beautiful quilt, and what a precious friend to come alongside and lift you up just when you needed it!
ReplyDeleteNothing I can show this week, but I'm going to have something big to gush about soon!
ReplyDeleteIt's beautiful! Happy Saturday. Hugs. P.S> please stop by Katherines Corner and add your lovely blog to my new blog list page ( if you haven't already) and don't forget to enter the Tis The Season Giveaway it ends tonight.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous! The colors are so soft and pretty. I'm sure your friend will feel all the love in that quilt. ;o)
ReplyDeleteWhat a blessing your friend has been. I love the quilt. I really must put this on my some day list.
ReplyDeleteWhat a nice gift for a very sweet friend. That is great that she would go with you for your treatments!
ReplyDeleteYour quilt is lovely. What an awesome gift! She will LOVE it!
ReplyDeleteLove this quilt! I can't wait to make my own ZigZag quilt!
ReplyDeletePretty - love the loops!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful quilt! Love the color and thanks for sharing the zig zag technique. Think I'll give it a try some time.
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