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Friday, March 29, 2024

Rough and Tumble Quilt in Red, White and Blue

 Red, white and blue is one of my favorite color combos and I'm a firm believer that one can never have too many red, white and blue quilts.  I have a couple of red, white and blue flag quilts, a couple of red, white and blue star quilts, a red quilt, some blue quilts. I even have a red, white and blue Pineapple quilt.  But I didn't have a plain red, white, and blue patchwork quilt...so I set off to make one last June.


I grabbed lots of red, white and blue fabrics from my stash and decided to make a scrappy version of my Rough and Tumble pattern.  (In the original pattern, prints and solids are used in each block. But this time I decided to just use all prints.)  These blocks are simple and a little bit unique.  With a little bit of strip piecing, they go together fast!



I mixed in some chambray and a cute Americana text print to break up all of the scrappiness.


My friend, Jen Ostler in Highland, Utah quilted it for me with some wavy lines, reminiscent of a flag blowing in the wind. I love this panto for that reason and have used it several times on patriotic quilts!


If you've been following me for a while, you know I use Jen for most of my longarm quilting needs and she always hides a little object in the quilting.  Makes for a fun game of hide 'n seek.  Can you see the tiny little star in the picture above?  Jen is the best and puts so much love into each and every quilt she quilts.


One day as I was hand-stitching the binding down to the backside of this quilt, my husband saw it for the first time and said, "Oooh, I really like that quilt!" and I said, "Oh what do you like about it?"  He said he really liked the chambray and the plaid backing fabric together.  I guess it was a little more "manly" than most of the other quilts I make.  I did specifically try not to have a lot of florals in this one (I think there is just one).


I bound it in a gingham print, which I always love for binding.


I added one of my favorite labels from Ever Emblem.  They're so easy to sew into the binding so I don't have an excuse to not label my quilts!  I get the 2" cotton, fold-over, sew-in labels.  If you want to get some for yourself, you will just have to pick one of their basic cotton labels and customize it from there.


I think this is the fourth or fifth Rough and Tumble quilt I've made and it's definitely my favorite!  


Rough and Tumble comes with instructions for 5 different quilt sizes and is beginner-friendly.
My red, white, and blue version is the twin-size.  I'm excited to use it this summer for picnics, ball games and just displayed around my house.

If you'd like to grab the paper or PDF pattern, you can visit my shop HERE.
If you'd like to see my other red, white, and blue quilts you can check out THIS post.

Thanks for stopping by today!  I hope you found some inspiration here...

9 comments:

  1. I really like hearing the story behind the quilt pattern. I also love blocks that show off the fabrics. Thanks!

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  2. I absolutely love this quilt. The pattern is perfect for your fabric selection.

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    1. Thanks! It's fun to try patterns in different colorways...

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  3. Amber…you’re always such an inspiration! This is absolutely beautiful and I love the color combination. Seeing it made like this prompts me to purchase your pattern where as I’ve scrolled right past it otherwise. Thank you for sharing your extraordinary talents with us! ~ Juls

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  4. This quilt is wonderful such a lovely pattern. I have just started quilting, Rose 😁

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    1. Thank you! Best of luck in this wonderful journey of quilting!

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