My Crumb Quilt Top Finished with your help!
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[QUOTE=kimbrennan;5083440]I love it!!! and your imagination!!!! As a non=pattern quilter, are these "scraps" that you had left over? Or are they left over squares? How big are each square? I have several "left overs" or "starters" never finished blocks, and I am wondering how to put them together like yours....If I start with what I have and do a couple blocks every couple days...it would take forever...lol.....
Hi, Kim. I think that everything was scraps except for a couple of pinwheels and a few odd 4-patches. No completed orphan blocks or leftover blocks....I have some but they were the wrong size for this. There are 20 15-inch squares composed of 4 6.5" squares plus the tan sashing and red cornerstone. At first all I could think to do were squarish things...then I started sewing little triangles into HSTs, then I wanted to try some traditional blocks like log cabins and a churn dash...then I wanted to try "wonky"....then a little house....and on and on. Way too much fun. The setting is based on a string quilt in Bonnie Hunter's book "Scraps and Shirttails."
Thanks to everyone for your comments....I love this one too. And I know that a quilt-mother shouldn't play favorites but I think this is my favorite block below. It doesn't show too well in the large picture. I want to sew on a small button for an eye after it's quilted. Her tail is leftover wedges from the little dresden fan block....couldn't bear to throw them out!
Hi, Kim. I think that everything was scraps except for a couple of pinwheels and a few odd 4-patches. No completed orphan blocks or leftover blocks....I have some but they were the wrong size for this. There are 20 15-inch squares composed of 4 6.5" squares plus the tan sashing and red cornerstone. At first all I could think to do were squarish things...then I started sewing little triangles into HSTs, then I wanted to try some traditional blocks like log cabins and a churn dash...then I wanted to try "wonky"....then a little house....and on and on. Way too much fun. The setting is based on a string quilt in Bonnie Hunter's book "Scraps and Shirttails."
Thanks to everyone for your comments....I love this one too. And I know that a quilt-mother shouldn't play favorites but I think this is my favorite block below. It doesn't show too well in the large picture. I want to sew on a small button for an eye after it's quilted. Her tail is leftover wedges from the little dresden fan block....couldn't bear to throw them out!
#74
That is a very cheerful crumb quilt. Now I know what I can do with all my UFO's I had started making pot holders from some of them but now want to make a quilt like you made. You do beautiful work sweetie. Congratulations on that gorgeous work.
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Great quilt. Im working on a random crazy quilt type crumb quilt. I may do one like this
with some definate blocks too. Love love it. Saw another quilt i also may try on the qb too. Sure have enough scraps. I do like your color choices too. Thank you for posting, keep up the good work. Mary
with some definate blocks too. Love love it. Saw another quilt i also may try on the qb too. Sure have enough scraps. I do like your color choices too. Thank you for posting, keep up the good work. Mary
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