Saturday, February 7, 2015

Another scrappy finish

This one was started early last year. It is called Diamonds in the Rough and was done as part of a quilt along hosted by Karrie Lynn at Freckled Whimsy (here). You will need to visit her archives pages to get the directions (look for March and April 2014). I thought the pattern was available on Craftsy but could not find it so she may be one of the many who took down their stores over the European VAT business.
Anyway to describe the quilt. The original was made using 3 1/2" squares and HST's that were 3 1/2". I had a whole bunch of 5" strips so I cut 5" squares to make 4 1/2" HST's and trimmed some other 5" squares to make 4 1/2" squares. I was quite happy with the final result. It is 48" square.
We plan to escape the COLD with a brief family vacation in Costa Rica towards the end of next week. The sewing machine I use to do my machine quilting has gone to the spa for restoration so I expect to spend my sewing moments packing or trimming scraps this week.
I taught another beginner quilting class for our new quilt shop Shoreline Quilts in Port Elgin. The owner has a page on Facebook, but no web site yet. As they say, baby steps, baby steps. She has a beautiful selection of fabric and it is very tempting working there. Piecefully, Joanne
I plan to Link up with Oh Scrap (here) later on Sunday afternoon.

8 comments:

  1. This quilt is charming- I love the versatility of half square triangles. This pattern really works well with your fabric choices.

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  2. It's beautiful, my favorite colors!

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  3. Lovely fabric, the odd splashes of pink lift the whole design. Great block pattern.

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  4. This quilt is so very pretty. I love the effect the light and dark fabrics have. Thanks for sharing this lovely with Oh Scrap!

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  5. What a great quilt - Someone else likes the pink and I like the pops of lime green! The colors just sparkle.
    Kathy T. in Tampa

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  6. This looks great! I love your use of value.

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  7. A lovely finish! Those little pops of lime & pinky/ purple really are very effective! Linda

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