I have a recent finish to share today, and a great new quilting book to tell you about!
This is my Blossoms and Buds quilt - made with a pattern from the new book, Quilt the Rainbow by Amber Johnson
Amber's book is filled with lots of scrap-friendly, quilty inspiration. She's included ten patterns, each showcasing a different color of the rainbow - and one lovely star quilt that includes all of the colors.
And if you're a little less than confident at working with scraps, Amber includes a helpful section with tips for choosing and combining fabrics, and storing scraps.
I love the version of Blossoms and Buds from the book. I'm not usually a big fan of orange but the scrappiness just drew me right in.
For my version I used some Gingham Foundry fabrics. I've had this fat quarter bundle for awhile, just waiting to find the perfect pattern to go with it. I only needed a little of each FQ so I have plenty leftover for another project!
I added in the medium floral print, and for the largest squares in the quilt I used a Blossom Basics print in Navy. (Both Gingham Foundry and Blossom Basics are from Riley Blake Designs)
And if you'd like to see more of the projects from the book, Amber has been hosting a book tour for the past few weeks. You can see all of the projects shared by searching the hashtag, #QuiltTheRainbowBook on Instagram. I highly recommend checking it out!
I love the version of Blossoms and Buds from the book. I'm not usually a big fan of orange but the scrappiness just drew me right in.
I added in the medium floral print, and for the largest squares in the quilt I used a Blossom Basics print in Navy. (Both Gingham Foundry and Blossom Basics are from Riley Blake Designs)
The original quilt finishes at 68" x 91", which is a great twin sized quilt. My version is slightly smaller - I just removed one row from the bottom of the quilt.
For the backing I used a Confetti Cotton Navy (Riley Blake Designs) and I got all fancy with piecing the backing. I cut up one of the extra fat quarters from the bundle and made a strip using that floral and the leftover Blossom Basic. Nothing too tricky, but I needed the backing to be just a little longer so I used what I had!
For the quilting I used a longarm design called Going Loopy. And I chose to use a navy thread - which at first I wasn't so sure about. I usually prefer my quilting to blend in but it was a tough choice with this particular quilt. If I used a white thread, then it would stand out on the navy fabrics. And if I used a navy thread it would stand out on the white and yellow fabrics.
In the end I went with the navy and it works!
You can find copies of Amber's book here on amazon, and autographed copies here in Amber's shop.
Quilt Details:
68"x 78"
Pattern: Blossoms and Buds (from Quilt the Rainbow book)
Fabric: Gingham Foundry and Blossom Basic
Pieced on a Juki TL-2010Q using Aurifil Thread (50 wt color 2021)
Quilted on a Handi Quilter Fusion with Pro-Stitcher
Longarm thread is So Fine by Superior in Navy (color 431)
Thanks so much for participating in the tour Andy! I LOVE your quilt and appreciate all the info you shared! You have such an eye for color and I love the loopy quilting!
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