This quilt was one of my 2012 finishes but I’m just now getting around to blogging about it. In September it was my turn to choose a block for our Imagine at do. Good Stitches group. I came up with the Jumble quilt block:
[block tutorial can be found here]
After finishing some other projects for friends and family last month, I finally was able to piece all of these Jumble blocks together and finish the quilting.
Here is the finished quilt: (It measures 48” x 60” )
For the backing I pieced together what I could find in my closet which included some Kona solid, and a couple of Riley Blake prints leftover from other projects.
I tried a new type of quilting on this one – not sure what too call it. It’s similar to this circuit board design, but a lot “looser.” Hm. Guess I’ll call it “Loose Circuit Board.” Ha!
It was a little slower than just doing a meandering stitch, but I liked the finished look of it. It went well with the quilt.
Now I just need to get her boxed up and mailed off to Threading Hope!
I always love your quilts! This is so cute, love the turquoise and orange together.
ReplyDeleteMy first reaction was 'this is so cute!' I love the way the jumbled corners of the blocks come together. Thanks for sharing!
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ReplyDeleteI really like this quilt. I love how the corner stone blocks slightly turn. They look like they are spinning.
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Very fun block, I love it!
ReplyDeleteI found this through Flickr. It is LOVELY! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteSuch a fun design, and the colour selection is perfect! All around gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteI love how this block works in repeat!
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