This quilt used up almost all of my bluish-greens, greenish-blues, aquas, teals, and every color in-between- 36 fabrics total! And of course, all the leftovers went on the back. I originally made enough blocks for a 72" square quilt, but I realized that if I used all of them on the top, I might not have quite enough leftovers to fill out a pieced back that size. Since I'm trying to make quilts entirely from stash, I decided to make the quilt 60" x 72" instead, and build the pieced back around the six extra blocks. I used the blocks, along with chunky strips, to make big log cabin-style squares and then just filled in the gaps with extra scraps. I had just the right amount to make the back, as well as a pieced binding (more on that later).
I love that this quilt looks like an expanse of water and I didn't want to contain that with a single fabric binding, so I used the last of my of scrap strips to finish this one off. It's magical the way a scrappy binding just disappears into the quilt.
Now, without further ado, let's check out some of the highlights from last week's party. Thank you all so much for your patience with the Linky. The problem was definitely on their end, and hopefully it wasn't too inconvenient for you.
Gretchen's Little Corner shared this colorful beauty-
Take a look at this lovely quilt from Something Rosemade. This is just ONE of the awesome quilts she shared this week-
And finally, this little bonus quilt from Yvonne at Quilting Jetgirl is simple, but so happy and fun!
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