Hey there!
I hope everyone had a nice Halloween.
Besides this little mama catching a 24-hour flu bug the day before,
we had a nice one. Tis' the season right?
We're in full fledged "Fall" mode over here.
I really do love everything that comes along with fall and winter around here but I think I'm getting old because I'm starting to dread the fact that I'll probably have an internal temperature of FREEZING for exactly four to six months! But there's nothing like a scrappy, happy quilt to chase the blues away, am I right?!?
I finished this scrappy Skipper quilt months ago but never got a chance to share it here. If you love low volumes + bright happy fabrics you might enjoy this one.
The pattern is from my book, Vintage Vibe: Traditional Quilts, Fresh Fabrics
(which you can purchase HERE).
I used some of my favorite sweet, vintagy fabrics from my stash and backed it in this little apple print by my friend Pam Vieira-McGinnis for the line Pam Kitty Garden by LakeHouse Fabrics.
It's very, very scrappy (like even each side of the border is a different fabric). And polka dots are always a good idea for a binding, don't you think?
The beautiful machine quilting design is one of my new go-to favorites. I have used it on at least 3-4 quilts so far. It's called Interlocking Orange Peel from karleeporter.com. Cathy Barney did it and did a fabulous job!
This is such a fun, fast quilt to make whether it's for a boy, girl, super scrappy or not.
(You can see the original boy version HERE.)
Finished quilt size = 55.5" x 61.5"
I hope that inspired all of you to make some thing scrap happy today!
Have a great day!
~ Amber
You have the best quilts. :)
ReplyDelete