Monday, December 1, 2025

Hip Hop Hopscotch Complete!

 The first of the two Hopscotch quilts is complete.


It gave me great practice on the stitch regulator,

and by the time I was finished, I felt very confident.

Each of  the whirly gig blocks received

a stylized swirl surrounded by flower petals. 



It is a cute pattern and compliments the 

playfulness of the quilt quite well.

A little surprise popped up during quilting.

One of the gigs was turned the wrong way.

There was just enough room between the previous quilted portions,

so I picked out the square and turned it.

Then two patterns ended up side by side.

I found a happy substitute, stitched it back up

and carried on.


Recently, I found an error in block placement 

when I was quilting,

and just merrily stitched over it. 

That's a story for another time,


The whirly gigs are also a great way 

to use up the tail ends of 

binding strips since they are 2 1/2 " wide. 

Oddly enough,

I still have lots of little bits of binding strips!

How many whirly gig quilts can I make?

It would be fun to make them with a variety of 

light backgrounds, maybe pale solids?

Setting the blocks on point would give it a totally different look too.

I just found a double whirly gig too!

Hmm, lots to think about.


The last of the green check was used on the backing.  

It sure is a great all purpose fabric!


It must be said that completing a quilt like that is very fun.

The binding went on like a breeze since I had just

 finished up binding a very large quilt.


Linking up with:

Monday Musings

Design Wall Monday

Sew and Tell

Handmade Monday

SrSPS

To Do Tuesday

Wednesday Wait Loss

Put Your Foot Down

Free Motion Mavericks

Design Wall Friday

Finished or Not Friday

Friday Beauty Pageant

Home Matters

Oh Scrap!

Stitching Stuff

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Patchwork & Quilts

16 comments:

  1. Oh your hopscotch quilt turned out beautifully!! I love all the colors sprinkled throughout... Nice job quilting...hugs, Julierose

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    1. Thank you ! It is always fun to look at all the sprinkles!

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    1. Thank you ! It turned out even better than I expected. The next one has a border
      that make the middle float!

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  3. Good for you to have the patience to change out the patches while you're doing the quilting! I like your multicolored version of this easy, versatile block.

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    1. It was very fun to do, now to it's partner with the floater border quilted up!

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  4. There is a lot of possibilities with this simple block. I think you have many whirlygig quilts in your future! Thanks for sharing on my weekly show and tell, Wednesday Wait Loss.
    https://www.inquiringquilter.com/questions/2025/12/03/wednesday-wait-loss-461

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    1. I think so too, lots of possible patterns!

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  5. Hi Deb, that's a great pattern to use for scraps and it looks great! I'm sure that it would be easy to make alternative placements! Thanks so much for linking up to FM Mavericks. It's a great FM design.

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  6. Love how your hopscotch quilt turned out, Deb. Thanks for sharing with us at Monday Musings.

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  7. Great job in catching and changing the misplaced piece. I like that pattern and have made one or two myself. It is good to use smaller pieces of fabric.

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  8. Such a fun quilt, Deb! Congrats on the finish! It's so bright and cheery. Glad you noticed and were able to fix the little error. (I had done the same!) Well done on the quilting too.

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  9. Very fun finish! You've been doing such a great job of wrapping up your projects and using what's in your scrap bins.

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  10. I love your flower and swirl quilting, cute and pretty! Great job turning the stubborn block! This green backing is adorable. Thank you for sharing this beautiful finish and linking up!

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