Friday, September 12, 2014

Scrappy Crumb Paint Box

Well, this one took waaay too long to finish, but finally the scrappy crumb jar paint box quilt is done! What got me motivated? Starting my next crumb project, of course! I only wanted to have one going at a time :)


All these little scraps measured 2" x less than 2" to start. I grouped them by color and sewed them in to long chains which I turned in to blocks.


The blocks are sashed in half an inch of white fabric and set in a black and white crossweave that reads as a grey. For me that cross weave makes the quilt. It is so soft! It gives the quilt such lovely texture and depth.


I quilted it was oddly spaced straight lines in various colors. This is the first time I have tried straight line quilting in a while. Ever since I learned to FMQ and realized how much easier it is I haven't looked back! That said, it worked out pretty well. Minimal puckering at the intersections of seams.


I did squeeze in some FMQ; I did a stipple inside of all the scrappy squares in a matching color.


For the backing I used some more of the IKEA numbers print that I love so much. I think the black and white contrasts really nicely with the bright colored scraps.


The quilt finished at 45"x60", a good size for a baby or toddler.  I don't have any plans for it yet, here's hoping it finds a good home soon!


Linking to Finish it Friday at Crazy Mom Quilts.

4 comments:

  1. Great use of your scraps to make a lovely quilt!

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  2. What a fun quilt---Love the colors and layout

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  3. That's lovely, it really shows off the little scraps of colour - did Wilson and Elvis approve?

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  4. I think this looks great. I still have to get around to giving you my scraps.

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