A couple of weeks ago I posted the beginning of this quilt, which was inspired by a bag of donated scraps. The pattern is called "Hip Baby" and my version is a little brighter than the pattern...seems I can't help myself! LOL
It has been a great "mindless" project to work in between piecing arcs over the last couple of weeks. The blocks are 6 1/2" and use up mostly 1 1/2" squares and strips.
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20 comments:
Love all of those bright fabrics, especially the plaids and dots.
I love it. The brighter the better.
Fabulous! Love all those wonderful blues and greens!
This is very fun! I love the bright fabrics!
Kathy, yours is very HIP! :-D Love it! Blues and greens are never fail.
Blessings!
Mary Lou
I can't help myself - I love it!
Nice and easy. That is what I need to make for the new Grandson that is coming. I like it! Have a great week.
Hip and bright - I love it! Perfect for a baby and easy to make: what more can you ask for?
This is a great easy pattern. I am trying to decide what to do for a friend with breast cancer. This might just be it!
Like the bright colors! It will be gorgeous when you get it done.
more fun and bright colors!! :0)
What a fun couple of posts to read over from you.
Boy, if anyone tries to sleep under that they will have a hard time. I really like bright quilts; great to wake up to.
Good way to use those donated scraps. Very bright and cheerful!
Oh it is coming along just beautifully!!! I LOVE brights!
So bright and energetic! That would be a good one for cleaning out my 1.5" strip bin. Will definitely have to remember this!
I love that you got so much out of those scraps. I like those plaids, they look shimmery from a distance.
I love it!!!!!!!!!!!!
Quiltingly Yours
Andre
wow bright colourful and fun. cheers
Nifty quilt. Personally, if I am going to do a lot of piecing (even if it is easy piecing) I want to be able to see it. And, with that wonderful blue and green quilt you can! Good job. And, wow, a neat way to use small scraps.
Don't ever apologize for the colors you love. This is going to be beautiful! To some of us, (myself, anyway) It is not possible to have TOO bright colors in your project! I love bright fabric for my artwork. I use very small pieces and colorful exotic yarns and threads. Stop by and see.http://kbartdesigns.com
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