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The grandkids are back in school, this time both of the little ones go all day. You'd think this would mean more time for quilting, right? And it would, if I wasn't so far behind on jobs I need to do around here. I did get this little Jumping Jacks quilt finished Friday morning.
The pattern came from this book,
Quilts in Wales by Kaffe Fassett. I enjoy his quilt books, and usually get them from the library, as they're kind of expensive. The fabrics are wonderful, the photography is lush, so they're great to dream over even if you never make anything from them. This one had several patterns I wanted to try. After returning it to the library, I just had to have my own copy.
As you can see, this is a simple quilt to make. The block is often called Hour Glass, and is made of 4 triangles. Mine is smaller than Kaffe's, and I used the Companion Angle ruler to cut the triangles.
For the triangles, I used only Kaffe Fassett fabrics and solids. The music note fabric was just for fun, and the border is a non-Kaffe print. Many years ago, my friend Debbie C. (hi, Debbie!) introduced me to Kaffe Fassett fabrics at a quilt show. She makes amazing art quilts, and these prints bursting with color have lots of impact. At the time, I was mostly making reproduction quilts. I loved browsing in booths that displayed the fabrics, but I wasn't sure how I would use them. That has changed!
Here's the back, a colorful bug print given to me by a friend. It was recycled from a tablecloth! The binding is a solid aqua. I'll be donating this quilt locally.
Of course there are orange blocks in the quilt! I really love orange.
Orange month at the Rainbow Scrap Challenge is always one of my favorites. I had lots of fun piecing these bits and crumbs onto my grocery receipts. I'm starting to think of some ideas of how to use these strips in quilts. About time! The end of the year is coming fast.
We recently renovated our tired 1970s bathrooms in neutral colors, mostly gray and white. That meant I could accent with any color, and I wanted something bright for the en suite. Of course I chose orange! The shower curtain was the brightest one I could find around here, and I was surprised and delighted to find orange towels. I bought the rug at Goodwill when my friend Joey and I went to Sun Prairie a couple of weeks ago.
I love this color scheme for now, and I love how I can easily change it later if I tire of it. Maybe next time I'll choose purple!
Happy Birthday again to our lovely granddaughter, now officially a teenager! Shown here with her wonderful parents.
The sweet corn is ripe and delicious! We may have a couple more weeks of it. These ears went into the freezer after we ate a few for dinner. I'm off to the Farmer's Market this morning to get a few more, and maybe some cucumbers for Bread and Butter pickles.
Thanks for reading, and have a wonderful week!
Cheers,
Sylvia@Treadlestitches
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So Scrappy, home of the Rainbow Scrap Challenge