Where there's lots started... and even a few finishes!

Saturday, 18 April 2020

the norah quilt {a finished top}
















The Norah Quilt
I joined in with the current Sewalong hosted by @sunnydaysupply
My giant log cabin style quilt is made up of lots of different width strips, from 2" - 4"
I added two more rounds today, bringing it up 58" square.
It's a real mix of fabrics from over the years
 in light-medium values 
and I added in a darker {or brighter} fabric now & then to help with contrast. 
Simple sewing & no maths to worry about!

 It’ll be a sweet quilt for a little someone, somewhere, someday!
Linking up with Kelly here @ myquiltinfatuation

Until next time, Linda

18 comments:

  1. Oh yes you have a beautiful finish here Linda. I like that you've gone with wider strips in your version, machine quilted out at some point or will you hand quilt big stitch style?

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  2. I love the vintage sheet look about it. It's lovely. I admire how you use fabrics that I would never consider and they work.

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  3. What a lovely quilt--love the vintage looking fabric choices you made...so light and airy looking..really pretty. Nice work ~ ~ ~ waving under my umbrella Julierose

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  4. That was speedy. I especially like the yellow and pink fabrics.

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  5. What a fun looking quilt top! Your did a fabulous job of getting it to lay flat and square. This one must have really pulled you in as the top has been finished lickety-split!:)

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  6. I like the way it moves into the larger widths in the strips. Very effective and great result.

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  7. Another happy quilt! I love it!

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  8. I like everything about how this quilt works! Your colors are sweet and welcoming. Is there a size you started the center with? Or did you just start?

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  9. It's absolutely beautiful! And well done keeping it flat - that's not easy!

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  10. I like the way the colours are arranged. So simple but lovely.

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  11. You did a beautiful job on your fabric selections. This is stunning!

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  12. Yes, excellent fabric selection. A lovely top that someone will enjoy.

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  13. I gotta say I love this giant log cabin quilt! There is no doubt that someone is going to love it...we all do!

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  14. Sweet and happy are the perfect words to describe this quilt top! I love the mix of colors and the simple design!

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