Friday, October 9, 2020

72 Trees for the Rainbow Jungle

And here they all are!


You might remember that I originally found this fabric and used it as my inspiration for this quilt idea.


I ended up making 6 of the trees with the inspiration fabric - they'll be sprinkled around the quilt.



And the yellow trees I made this week to finish them all up:

Bright yellow, pale yellow, and cheddary yellow!

I'm going to start sewing these trees into four patch groupings that will make 12.5 inch blocks.  The quilt top should end up about 48 x 54. 

Sharing at SoScrappy  for ScrapHappy Saturday and 











 

33 comments:

  1. This will be a beautiful quilt. Such pretty little trees.

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  2. I love the random colors of these blocks--they are so happy! Great use of that neat fabric! I love it!!!

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  3. Oh Wow! That looks Amazing. I have so enjoyed watching this forest grow this year. Thanks for letting us follow along on the ride.

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  4. What cute fabrics, especially the inspiration fabric. I spy some penguins and little girls parachuting. I bet it was fun cutting and putting these together. I thought it was a completed flimsy and was admiring the layout! Can't wait to see the final quilt.

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  5. somehow I missed your tree blocks - I do not remember them LOL but they look great.

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  6. The jungle fabric really ties everything together, especially with the yellow to give it all a bit of sunshine. This is going to be such a fun quilt.

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  7. I have enjoyed watching these each month and look forward to the quilt - nice work

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  8. I love your choice for the inspiration on your little trees--so cute..beautiful work on this hugs, Julierose

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  9. They look so pretty together! I expect to see a finish soon.

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  10. Your forest made me smile. It's so cute. ;^)

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  11. I really like your scrappy tree quilt! Looking forward to seeing it all together!

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  12. I’d forgotten about your inspiration fabric and your first set of trees. Now the blocks are done and on their way to a finish! Hooray,!

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  13. Oh my, how cute is that!?! You had a great vision with that fabric. That is the most cheerful Jungle ever!!

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  14. That is going to be SEW super cute, Diann!! Happy finishing!

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  15. That is such a bright and fun quilt! What a great project for this year's RSC.

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  16. your jungle is truly fantastic! good job!

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  17. A forest of happiness! Can't wait to see your finished quilt!

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  18. What a fun quilt. This was a perfect block to do for RSC. A few blocks every month so you didn't get tired of them and now at year's end, a completed quilt top. And I know you'll finish it up promptly. Maybe since I'm not traveling this winter, I'll actually finish one or two of my previous ones.
    Pat

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  19. Beautiful, I've always admired your colourful tree jungle!

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  20. Now that's a fun and very cute jungle!

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  21. This will give you a fun and beautiful quilt.I love the wonky blocks.

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  22. That's the most fabulous jungle I ever saw!

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  23. You know we see your progress each month, but I didn't realize you had made this many! Very nice. Will you be keeping this one?

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  24. I so admire how you continue making trees over a longer period of time! I usually start a long term project and get so excited I can't stop and have to finish it. Your trees are amazing and it's fun seeing them all together!

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  25. Beautiful, fun, cheerful little tress! Have fun setting them together!

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  26. Hi,
    Love all those trees...so colorful.
    Have a great day!

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  27. I love your colourful trees! xx

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  28. These trees look so fun all together! I love your colorful jungle. Thanks for sharing it with Oh Scrap!

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  29. Your trees are great. Love the inspiration fabric and that it get's to be in the quilt too.

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