Just finished the binding 10 minutes ago, so it needs washed and dried yet, but no time like the present to blog about it!
This quilt marks the first time I have used a jelly roll! I used 1974 designed by Urban Chiks for Moda. I was lucky enough to find the textured teal solid that was released with the line at my local quilt shop!!
Here is a detal shot of the quilting design. Simple, but really fun I think. I debated adding a border...and still think it might have been a good idea...but I was ready to have this one done. I do like the dotty fabric for binding though...
Ok, Happy Halloween, we are off to a birthday/costume party for my nephews.
Don't forget to stop by Amy's blog for many many more wonderful quilts, their makers and their stories! Thanks Amy for organizing this festival and giving me the extra incentive to finish this quilt!
Oh Jenny, I have always wanted to make one of these, and yours is simply divine. I adore that teal and the using a jelly roll is a fabulous idea. Congrats on a wonderful quilt and a great finish. xo
ReplyDeleteJenny, I love your quilt. The teal as the background fabric is outstanding.. I don't think it needs a border, perfect the way it is.
ReplyDeleteWell done for getting the oomph to finish this beautiful quilt! I'm sorely tempted to try another postage stamp quilt but the last one I did sent me cross eyed :D
ReplyDeleteYours is beautiful!
Beautiful! Don't you just love deadlines to get things crossed off the list?!!
ReplyDeleteI'm really loving these postage stamp quilts, especially when they are made in my favourite colours!
ReplyDeletelove the quilt!
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Congratulations on getting it finished! Its a beauty, i love that fabric line and the textured solid is a perfect match!
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I love the solid color you used with this. And that quilting is really cool. I don't know if I would be ready to tie that many loose threads, but what a great effect!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful quilt! I love the blue background color.
ReplyDeleteLove it! I think it looks fantastic. I bet it feels great to have it done!
ReplyDeleteLooks fantastic! But... I've never actually quilted anything major before.. but.... do you really have to wash it after you finish it? What else do I need to know..
ReplyDeleteOh, that is lovely! I love teal anyway, but you did such a great job on that! This is fun, showing off my quilt, and seeing all the others' too!
ReplyDeleteFun - the blue is so refreshing!
ReplyDeleteSo bright and cheerful! Well done! Thanks for sharing it.
ReplyDeleteDots are always a winner for bindings. I love love this quilt! The quilting is perfect, and I love it sans border. Great job!
ReplyDeleteYou did really well to finish it in time! I love postage stamp quilts, but I've never had the guts to start one!
ReplyDeletegreat colors!!
ReplyDeleteYay for finishing! It's such a pretty quilt. All of those squares-- yikes! And you must have had to bury a ton of thread ends! Your quilting is superb.
ReplyDeleteIt's just gorgeous, Jenny! And I recognize those fabrics! ;) Love the circle quilting.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous quilt! :o)
ReplyDeleteThat`s a fabulous quilt and you must be so pleased to have it finished! A wonderful entry for the BQF.
ReplyDeleteSo cute! I love the quilting!
ReplyDeleteThis looks lovely! Nice job!!
ReplyDeleteAwesome! Great finish and I love the circle quilting!
ReplyDeleteWOW! Stunning!! Amazing to have all those pieces...and the solid is a perfect match!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE it Jenny! It was SOOOO fun to see it in person. Love the colors, pattern, binding, quilting...Everything!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat quilt. Love the color and how those red squares pop out here and there. Thanks for sharing and have a great wpday
ReplyDeleteThat is one gorgeous quilt.
ReplyDeletelove that blue!
ReplyDeleteGlad you joined. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteIt came out wonderful. I love the circle quilting!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun quilt - and fantastic quilting!
ReplyDeleteHi! Greetings from Finland! Your quilts are so fantastic! It's so nice to find other quilters all around the world! www.quiltworld2.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteYours, Ulla
Hi Jenny. Where have you been? I was just thinking I hadn't heard from you and should stop by. What a fantastic quilt!
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