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Friday, October 27, 2017

mostly moody quilt top

Welcome to finish it up Friday!

I managed to finish sewing this quilt top together this week! I'm calling it mostly moody, at least for now. This quilt is a great representation of late fall weather...mostly moody, with little peeks of sunshine here and there. We've had SUCH a lovely fall in Minnesota this year, so I shan't complain. Winter is definitely on the way, ready or not.
The pattern is called Chain of Diamonds, from my book No Scrap Left Behind. I upsized the blocks, so they finish at 4" rather than the 2" that the pattern directs.

Background fabric: Kona shadow
Scraps: Mostly denim, chambray and a little bit of linen and quilting cotton
Finished size: 64" x 72"
288 blocks total
I have an idea for the back, which will probably take awhile, but if it works out I will be so pleased. I'm aiming for a two sided quilt in the end. What can I say? I like making the most of my batting dollar. Ha!
My little Lucy approves of the quilt top, too. :)

Well, that's it for me today! Now it's your turn to link up your finishes for the week. Thank you, as always, for joining me for finish it up Friday!

15 comments:

  1. I really like the bright pops of bright yellow. It definitely has a moody feel to it. I look forward to seeing your piecing idea for the backing!

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  2. I love this. It is dramatic with the colors you’ve used! Is there any issue when you use denim and quilting cottons? Just thinking bout the different weights of fabric? I had thought about saving denim scraps when I repurpose jeans but didn’t think it would work to include them in a quilt. So this is helpful!

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  3. This is such an awesome quilt! I love the yellow.

    I just started my own version of your "Donuts" quilt from your book and I am enjoying it SO much! :D

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  4. I love, love, love those pops of yellow!!!

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  5. LOVE the pops of yellow!! So eyecatching1

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  6. Those little pops of sunshine really make the moodiness shine!

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  7. Can you remove my link? I tried to go there, but was directed to an ad--- I don't know how it happened. Sorry. Tammy-travelinsewl

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  8. Great quilt! I like the yellow, but I could se that in any color and have it be a dazzling quilt. Your pattern is just perfect!
    And can I say?...I love Lucy!!!

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  9. It’s just lovely, and you’ve named it perfectly! Your book is at the top of my Christmas Wishlist!

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  10. Love the simplicity of this design and the pops of yellow, stunning.

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  11. It turned out beautifully Amanda!! Was it difficult to piece with the denim?

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  12. I have your book and look at it frequently. This pattern is on my "must-do" list, and seeing this version is REALLY motivating to move it up closer to the top. I LOVE this so much!!!
    Thanks for your terrific blog and book.

    Happy Autumn (the BEST season of the year!)

    Liz
    boltonia55@yahoo.com

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  13. That quilt reflects our weather today! Little sparkles of sunshine peeking through clouds. Love your finish! The yellow bits make the quilt.

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  14. I love the pattern and the colours too! Thanks for sharing and for hosting your linky party!!

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  15. There really is something moody about those greys with blacks and little points of yellow showing through here and there. I can't imagine the skill it required to keep these points, etc. all perfect!

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