Well, the longarmers have come through,
and the big crumb quilt is complete.
This quilt used up a large amount of beiges
for the lattice and large outside border.
A number of people who saw the quilt,
commented that a quilt entirely of
beige strings would be lovely.
The low volume look is certainly attractive.
Each colour block of crumbs is
framed by small border of gray.
Since all but a few small bits of the fabric
was used for the block frames,
I had to scramble to find a matching gray for the binding.
My stash yielded a good match.
The quilt was bound up at
the last sew day of the year.
If you recall, I had to rework the framing of the blocks.
I'd gotten ahead of myself and edged the blocks completely
before they were set into the quilt.
I am hoping this quilt remains a keeper.
I love how every different fold shows a different color.
The look is really appealing and it really reinforces
my feeling that colour family blocks always look wonderful.
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What a stunning finish on this quilt, Deb;))) I love how you used those scrappy sashings and the gray border is just perfect. Lovely work....hugs, Julierose
ReplyDeleteThank you! It was a fun quilt to do, I see more crumb quilts in my future!
DeleteOh that is a beauty! I love crumb blocks - and framed by the gray and then the low volume borders - perfect. Congratulations on your finish!
ReplyDeleteThank you ! I can't wait to start another! Maybe next year!! RSC would be a perfect plan.
DeleteOh, I love that! What a beautiful and creative way to use scraps! You're inspiring.
ReplyDeleteThank you ! I still have lots of scrap to play with !
DeleteLove this finish. The color blocks, the framing, the sashing and border, and the use of lots of scraps.
ReplyDeleteIt was a very fun quilt to do, many more crumb ideas are circling!! Thank you!
DeletePretty awesome. I would never have thought of using crumb blocks that way.
ReplyDeleteIt did work very well! It is great when a plan comes together!
DeleteYour floors look great and I love your crumby finish! LOL Thanks for sharing with us at Monday Musings.
ReplyDeleteThank you ! They were well worth the disruption in the household. The family loved them too!
DeleteThose LV string sashings are the best! They really make the color blocks pop & the gray around the crumb blocks is perfect.
ReplyDeleteThank you, the gray worked very well. I do love the LV look. I think it will be popping up more often!
DeleteBeautiful! I am always amazed at the beauty that can be found in scraps. Thanks for sharing in Sew & Tell.
ReplyDeleteYes, those scraps are just amazement waiting to happen!
DeleteDeb Thi at is one beautiful finish. And your floors look amazing. Thank you for sharing on To Do Tuesday. 😁
ReplyDeleteYou're very welcome, keep on stitching!
DeleteHow clever to use those low volume scraps for the sashing! Great idea and the quilt is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThose low volumes can make a great impact! Thank you .
DeleteThat is a great scrap quilt. I don't think of using beige strings in a quilt. Must try to remember this idea! Do you have any left or did you wipe out your collection? Have a good week.
ReplyDeleteHaha! Still have a lot more of everything to sew!
DeleteWow, this is a beauty! I love the grey strings and these pretty colors all together. Well done, you have a gorgeous quilt here! Thank you so much for sharing your finish and linking up.
ReplyDeleteYou are very welcome. It is nice to have a great place to share finishes and find ideas!
DeleteThis is a very beautiful quilt and clever idea. Just love it.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely quilt! I agree--color blocks look wonderful! Thanks for sharing on my weekly show and tell, Wednesday Wait Loss.
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Congratulations on a very pretty finish. It looks like stained glass.
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