Saturday, January 10, 2015

January “Schnibble” Done!

This month’s project was a free online pattern/tutorial found HERE, by Julia at My Rainboots Are Red blog. 

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I really love the design!

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The optical illusion of curved pieces is created by the two block alternating placement.

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I used a low intensity print fabric for the background…love the writing!

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I quilted it simply- outlining only the light background pieces which emphasized the circular design.

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I named it “Roundish”.

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Now, I’m on to finishing up a BOM quilt I started back in 2009 called “Calendar Kids” by American Jane which uses her Snippets collection.

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So, what are you up to this weekend?

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13 comments:

  1. Love your Kaleidoscope quilt! Mine is almost doen just need to sew on the binding and I hope to get this done this evening:-)

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  2. I would have guessed that the block design was a hard one to do. Not so much when you look at as two separate blocks.

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  3. Super cute Polly! Did you use the ruler of the paper piecing template?

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  4. That pattern has the Wow factor. Beautiful!

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  5. I love it!!! You did such a good job!

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  6. Roundish turned out really cute! I love the happy colors and the movement of the design. I'm doing some machine embroidery this evening on the machine I got for Christmas (a Janome 12000). It's a multi-layered white rose stitched on black Kona cotton. I will turn it into a small pillow for our daughter for Valentine's Day.

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  7. Sew cute. will check out the pattern.

    Congratulations on coming 3rd at the Moda Shop.

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  8. Thanks for sharing the pattern for your Schnibble with us. I love the bright colors, and what looks to me like petals on a flower design. Looks like a good scraps project. lv2bquilting2@comcast.net

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  9. Love your quilt. So bright and cheery! Thank you for sharing the link to the pattern.

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  10. Love, love, love! How do you get so much done? You amaze me!

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  11. Roundish is a great pattern and you used great fabrics. Just love it.

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Thank you sooooooo very much for taking the time to leave a comment! I am always happy to know that someone is reading my ramblings!! Polly :-)