I love it! I have this pattern on a Kaffe Fassett tote bag from QuiltMania, and I did put it on my priority list a few years ago, but I've never made on (yet). Thank you for linking up to the Peacock Party.
Love this. I have a flimsy of this pattern done, but it's too small, so I put it away while I decide whether to border it (not sure how that would look) or make more blocks. Maybe I should try your on point solution and see how that looks. Pat
I think scrappy refers to the overall appearance of the quilt....how you get there is your own "beeswax" lol! You've created yet another beautiful quilt! Always a pleasure to visit your blog!
Oh congratulations on a beautiful Carolina Chain quilt top. A true scrappy quilt and the blue floral for the fill in triangles is perfect.
ReplyDeleteWhat I like best about this, Linda, is the balance and the sense that all those scraps were always meant to be sitting together. Just lovely.
ReplyDeleteIt's a real beauty you'r chain quilt!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty and scrappy! I love how the chains tie everything together.
ReplyDeletesuper fresh and pretty, love the photo of the quilt with the white iron chair, I painted my chairs and tables red!
ReplyDeleteNo need for words - this one is just a delight for the eyes!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing with Oh Scrap!
I love it! I have this pattern on a Kaffe Fassett tote bag from QuiltMania, and I did put it on my priority list a few years ago, but I've never made on (yet). Thank you for linking up to the Peacock Party.
ReplyDeleteLovely scrappy quilt. On my to do list also! Busy cutting blues into strips today. :-)
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful it looks draped everywhere you have photographed it Linda. Just gorgeous !
ReplyDeleteLove this quilt and quite envious of the wonderful weather you have for taking such great photos.
ReplyDeleteWonderful! The floral setting triangles are perfect for these happy, scrappy blocks.
ReplyDeleteLove this. I have a flimsy of this pattern done, but it's too small, so I put it away while I decide whether to border it (not sure how that would look) or make more blocks. Maybe I should try your on point solution and see how that looks.
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Love this, yours is so lovely with the smaller blocks and diverse range of fabrics.
ReplyDeleteOooh, very nice! I really like the effect of adding the blue in the setting triangles! This ended up being very sweet looking.:)
ReplyDeleteIt looks great. A lovely quilt top finish.
ReplyDeleteThat is one beautiful quilt! Nicely done! Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI think scrappy refers to the overall appearance of the quilt....how you get there is your own "beeswax" lol! You've created yet another beautiful quilt! Always a pleasure to visit your blog!
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