It is a pattern from Fat Cat Patterns, but I don't see it on the website anymore (she has some really cute Easter Applique designs posted now, and she has some amazing applique patterns).
This is one of her older BOM patterns, but I did not use the sashing/border directions as outlined. I am also making a chocolate version of this same pattern and you can see some of those blocks on this old blog post. I only have 2 more friendship star blocks to sew for the bright version, and then I can attach the borders.
This is a comfort quilt to donate to the local hospital and I don't have to see it ever again once it's donated, but I sure do fuss around as if it will be a lifelong treasure that I have to look at every day! For example, these 2 corner star blocks with the Laurel Birch cat centers were bothering me from the above photo.

Now what don't I like?
I am loving the colours in this quilt and the fact that I only bought background fabric and the rest is all made from scraps. And if I'd stop re-making the blocks, I could get the whole thing done!
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love the quilt !
ReplyDeleteLove it!!!
ReplyDeleteEven though the quilt may be a donation quilt it doesn't mean that it is a "lesser" quilt. I think we still like to put love and care into our projects because it will be loved and treasured by someone. The quilt top looks wonderful!
ReplyDeleteI had to jump to your blog when I saw the picture...well done! I think your changes were worth the effort.
ReplyDeleteThis will be treasured by who ever gets it for sure! Your changes were right on. Good job!
ReplyDeleteglen
If it bothers you, it is worth fixing--because you'll always know it wasn't what you wanted! Very very pretty.
ReplyDeleteI'd probably do the same thing. Some things just drive me crazy. I like how this is turning out. Bonnie/Virginia
ReplyDeleteI just love the bright colors in this quilt!
ReplyDeleteThose colors are fantastic!
ReplyDeleteI liked the fussy cut centers, but that is just my opinion. Good that you changed them out when it isn't a quilt for just you.
ReplyDeleteThose are great colors, so bright and cheerful, and I LOVE the little faces in the friendship stars.
ReplyDeleteit is really beautiful!!! I do love all your changes, but I don't know if I would have remade those blocks! ;-)
ReplyDeletelove how the colors pop on the light background! terrific!
ReplyDeleteThis really does "jump off the page" when compared to all the other thumbnails on Judy's post! It's really pretty.
ReplyDeletelove the colors!! beautiful quilt!
ReplyDeleteLove all the brights! It's such a happy quilt!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great quilt - interesting blocks and wonderfully cheery.
ReplyDeleteIt may not be a 'forever' quilt for you, but you want to make it the best you can, right?!? So your fussing over it is for your own benefit to make sure you are happy with it. Hopefully the future recipient will love it enough to make it a 'forever' quilt to them :)
I love the bright happy stars. I think you made a good choice changing the dot fabric. The little cat faces look good, too, though they never looked out of place to me.
ReplyDeleteSome lucky recipient is going to love this one!
That is an awesome quilt! And yes, I fuss about crazy things too... and then I eat some chocolate and all is well with my world!!
ReplyDelete"Do little things bother you when you are making a quilt?" I think it's spelled
ReplyDeletep-e-r-f-e-c-t-i-o-n-i-s-m!! It's worth it though if it makes you happy. Great quilt.
Very pretty quilt Kathy...like the chocolate one too.
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