I put the pedal to the metal this week and sewed together my rainbow crumb blocks. I had to make a few more blocks for a layout of 7 blocks across by 10 blocks down. That's a total of 70 blocks measuring 6" finished, so right now the quilt top is 42" x 60". The orange is a bit out of control, but that's okay :)
It was a riot of colour in my sewing room joining these crumb blocks together. Just look at all those tiny bits that are finally being used up in a quilt.
I'm not sure if this quilt is done or if I might add a border, but for now it is making me happy just to look at it as it is :)
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It's so bright...I love it! :0)
ReplyDeleteWow, it warms me up on this cold winter day. The orange is just riiight...
ReplyDeleteI wouldn't have that much orange in my stash! Its a great quilt top, and as you say, a riot of colour. Love it, its terrific.
ReplyDeleteGorgeously bright! What a happy quilt!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is definitely a happy quilt! Gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteLove the extra splash of orange!
ReplyDeleteI love it. It is a really happy quilt.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun quilt. It looks great
ReplyDeleteI love all those bright colours, esp the Orange!
ReplyDeleteThat is gorgeous Kathy!! love, love, love the Orange😍. I keep saying I'm going to participate in the RSC, but I haven't yet. But it is on my radar! Love ALL of your projects that have come from this challenge!
ReplyDeletewow that sure is colorful!
ReplyDeleteLove the colors! Perfect for the cold gray days of winter! I like it either way - with or without borders.
ReplyDeleteGreat eye candy for a grey morning.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun and happy quilt!
ReplyDeleteI bet that is fun just sit and look at.
ReplyDeleteThat's a quilt that will wake you up!
ReplyDeleteSo fun--love the riot of color and scrappiness!
ReplyDeleteFabulous!!! Reminds me of Skittles. :)
ReplyDeleteI thought the same as Judy - Skittles! It does need a stop border to hold it together, but I think it is just wonderful.
ReplyDeleteLove the brilliant colours. Wonderful job!
ReplyDeleteI just want to smile - ear to ear- looking at the happy goodness in the quilt!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful and brilliant quilt, so bright, perfect for winter!
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I LOVE it! Maybe I can do that with my crumb blocks this year.
ReplyDeleteOh, yes! Glorious color! It made me happy to see it, too. "Down with Brown" I choose the colors of flowers over the colors of dirt.
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It is gorgeous! What a great way to brighten up your sewing room and your mood(if you had to) with all those colours!! Love it!!
ReplyDeleteOh WOW--what a gorgeous Rainbow finish...it is just so GRAY outside (AGAIN!!) that that rainbow of yours makes perfect sense....hugs, Julierose from Snowy wet CT ugh
ReplyDeleteBright and beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteRainbow-liciousness there on your machine! Glad to see it coming to the end of the project. Borders then quilting and you are DONE. Happy Sewing!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful and bright, my favorite kind of quilt. Great way to use up all those little scraps.
ReplyDeleteyou're right: it's a VERY HAPPY quilt!
ReplyDeleteLove the bright colors! I'm laying here in a hospital bed under observation for two days without anything to work on and your quilt is giving me inspiration. Can't wait to get out and dig through my scraps but I don't think they will be a bright and wonderful as yours. Love it!
ReplyDeleteLove your bright happy quilt.
ReplyDeletewow, I love it. Good to work on getting it done, or at least closer to done.
ReplyDeleteSuch a happy sight--could brighten the darkest winter day!
ReplyDeleteI love it!!! Such a great way to use up your crumbs!!
ReplyDeleteOh what a beauty! Love it.
ReplyDeleteIt is bright and beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThat quilt makes me happy looking at it, too. What a fun quilt. Makes me smile.
ReplyDeleteFANTASTIC . . . Just fabulous!!!
ReplyDeleteI like looking at it too. The orange is perfect.
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteoh I love this! so happy and bright, you might consider black/white for borders...and I do NOT think the orange is out of control...love it as it is...way to use up bits and pieces. just stunning
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