Fifty 4.5 inch finished blocks were made between January and October last year in all the colors of the rainbow, and sashed with a gray Grunge. I added six additional blocks (simple 4 patches) so that I would have 56 blocks for a 7 x 8 layout.
I loved making every block, and want to thank Angela and every one of the guest block designers for generously sharing your ideas and tutorials!
I quilted Tiny Tuesday with a curved cross-hatch, and bound it with a dark red Grunge. After a trip through the washer and dryer, there is lots of crinkly, cozy texture!
A leftover block worked for a label.
I really love the backing fabric I found through Bernie's shop, Needle and Foot Fine Fabrics.
This truly feels like a quilt made with friends!
Now I think I'll get comfy and read a book!
Sharing at Confessions of a Fabric Addict for Can I Get a Whoop Whoop!
and SoScrappy for ScrapHappy Saturday!
Love it!! Congrats on a beautiful finish.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations!! I love this quilt! It looks wonderful on your chair too! That crosshatching quilting pattern was the perfect choice! Have a wonderful day!
ReplyDeleteyour comfy spot to read a book looks perfect! love the little owl in the quilt - I think that has been my favorite block since you made it in this quilt
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful quilt and such tiny pieces! Genius label by the way.
ReplyDeleteIt turned out GREAT! looks so comfy and cozy :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a great finish, Diann! I can't think of a better way to celebrate than with a warm beverage and a good book! I've enjoyed watching you work your way through this and the finish is just perfect!
ReplyDeleteAwesome finish, Diann!!!
ReplyDeleteWow, it came out great! I love the way you set the blocks.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful quilt!! Love how you made it into a size that works for you!
ReplyDeleteI love it, Diann! The red binding adds the 'pop'...perfect! :)
ReplyDeleteHow perfect it is!!! I love the arrangement of your colors and the entire package is just awesome!
ReplyDeleteIt's PERFECT!! I love the red binding and the fun backing. What a super quilt, Diann, sure to keep your lap cozy for many years :)
ReplyDeleteYour quilt is BEAUTIFUL, Diann! You did a wonderful job on all aspects.
ReplyDeleteDiann, it’s fabulous! I’m having a little trouble getting mine to look good! I think, I too, need to make an extra few blocks! You are inspiring me to keep at mine, and get it done!
ReplyDeleteYour quilt is amazing! You did such a fantastic job with the layout and the quilting. You should definitely feel great about this lovely finish.
ReplyDeleteLovely quilt, great variety in the squares well set off by the grey
ReplyDeleteAlternating the orientation of those blocks makes the quilt! I truly admire your patience making those intricate, tiny blocks. Overall, it's a beautiful quilt that should bring you joy every time you look at it. Well done!
ReplyDeleteI just love the way this turned out! So glad you are keeping it - you deserve it. :)
ReplyDeleteCongrats on a beautiful finish!
ReplyDeleteIt turned out beautiful! And it's just the right kind of day for cozy, too! Happy finish!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations, Diann! It's beautiful. ;^)
ReplyDeletewonderful quilt - very inspiring
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely RSC Tiny blocks quilt finish--nice work hugs, Julierose
ReplyDeleteLove the red binding and congrats on a wonderful finish. A perfect place to curl up and read a book in.
ReplyDeleteHooray for a finish for the TT blocks. Mine are sewn together and will be one of the first projects I work on when I get home in late March.
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Your TT quilt turned out beautifully! Congratulations on getting it all out together.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beauty! Congratulations on your finish, it a very pretty quilt!
ReplyDeleteFabulous Finish!
ReplyDeleteWow, what a beauty! Congrats on the finish and for following through on all those TT blocks.
ReplyDeletewowie! That's just wonderful!!
ReplyDeleteSuch a fabulous finish with all those tiny treacherous blocks. Oh yes, I would keep this one too. This would be like a reference library of block patterns, in addition to being a soft snuggle-worthy quilt.
ReplyDeleteYour quilt looks fabulous! My older kids claimed my quilt, so it sits on the chair across from my sewing table.
ReplyDeleteI’m so glad you’re keeping this quilt, because it’s totally fabulous! Way to go, Diann! May it wrap you in lots of warm quilty hugs for years to come.
ReplyDeleteI really enjoyed reading the about this project. It is so wonderful! Thanks for sharing all the details. Take care, Mary.
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