Sunday, August 10, 2025

Ready for a Trip!

 The Crumbs Surrounded  is almost ready for the quilter!


I worked on  it for a good long evening and got most of it ready, 

then started doing the rows. 


A bit of excessive  ambition at the start had 

me picking out the border around the corner stones. 


Since the grey sashing goes into the upper 

part of block, I had to a bit of reworking to make it all fit.  

Once I got a process 

in line, it went together well. 


I added the grey bits to the ends of 

the  pieced low volume beige sashing rectangles 

and it really started to come together!


 Now all it needs is the two center halves joined, 

and the side borders added. 

The outer edges of the border are

stay stitched.  All the seams at the 

edges tend to separate with  a bit of 

handling.  I know tighter stitching would

keep them together but picking that out is 

troublesome. 



This will go off to the quilter 

along with the larger 8s & 10s. 

There is not a lot of backing yardage 

in my stash so I will take 4 -1m+ bits

and join them up to make the back.

I did see a larger piece of yellow batik

in the stacks so that might become the 

main backing. There is not enough

grey remaining to bind this quilt but 

I have some other grey that could slip in 

to fill the gaps.  

It is complete!


The top finishes up at 85" x85".

There is  a nice sized stack of 

pieced 4 1/2"  x 9" strips so they 

will go together with the remaining 

crumb blocks to make a top of some sort. 


It should be interesting!

Stay safe and sew on!

Linking up with :


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25 comments:

  1. Using up all those bits and pieces to get such a large quilt is a great accomplishment.

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    1. Wait until you see the sew along! I still have lots of scraps !

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  2. Nice finish -- if that didn't make a dent in your scraps I don't think anything will. It looks great.

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  3. I love all of this scrappy goodness! A pieced back is very appropriate given the front.

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  4. What a striking quilt! Love all the scraps--it makes this sparkle. Thanks for sharing on my weekly show and tell, Wednesday Wait Loss.
    https://www.inquiringquilter.com/questions/2025/08/13/wednesday-wait-loss-445

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    1. Thank you! I am trying to get it to the quilter quickly !

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  5. It is so gratifying to make something beautiful from little bits of fabric. Thanks for sharing in Sew & Tell!

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  6. Awesome finish, Deb. I love the scrappy look with the scrappy neutrals. Thanks for sharing with us at Monday Musings.

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  7. The contrast between the colored, scrappy intuitively pieced blocks and the formal layout and setting, really make this quilt sing.

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    1. Thank you ! Who knew low volumes could be so much fun!

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  8. Great accomplishment, great use of scraps!

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  9. Absolutely beautiful. I have a bunch of 6.5" crumb blocks but never thought of crumb neutrals as sashing. Great idea.

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    1. Thank you ! I think the grey sashing and the little colored cornerstones ready add to it.

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  10. Congratulations on your finished flimsy Deb. That really looks great! Thanks for linking up to FM Mavericks.

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  11. Cool looking quilt - I love those crumb blocks.

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  12. I loved to see your top growing, and now it's a finish! Bravo, it's a great use of scraps, and a pretty pattern. Thank you for sharing your finished top and linking up!

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  13. What a pretty quilt. I love how you outlined/assembled those crumb blocks.

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  14. Deb that is one gorgeous quilt! Well done on the finish and on using so many scraps in one project. What fun that the leftovers will be enough to make another quilt. Thank you for sharing on To-Do Tuesday 😁 Carol

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