My Quilting History

Tuesday, October 19, 2021

Ghastly Ghouls Blog Hop

 


Welcome to day two of the Ghastly Ghouls Blog.  Thanks to Carol of Just Let Me Quilt for hosting!
I love playing along with the Halloween Hop each year.


This year I knew my October would be super busy but I still wanted to play along and create something fun for Halloween and use up some of the good Halloween prints I have, so I decided to go with a quick quilt pattern, and one I have made before:  The Chevron quilt aka Zig Zag Quilt.


  The top was super fast to put together and I had plenty of orange and black Halloween prints to choose from.  From fabric selection to the last row stitched together, I had the top together in about 4 1/2 hours.  

There are two really good tutorials on the internet you can use if you want to make your own.

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When the top was done I picked out some spooky fabric for the back: some cute bats with a hint of green in the moon light.  With the back done I knew the quilting would only take a few more hours and I could have a nice quick project done in a weekend.


But I kept staring at the newly pieced back and decided it wasn't the right fit for the black and orange top.  I felt like it would go better with a different color version of chevrons.



So instead of loading this on the machine to quilt the top I just made, I picked out another batch of fabrics for a new top that blends better with the my newly pieced backing.


Something with a few more greens and a touch of orange.
I'll be cutting these out tonight!

Who makes a backing first and then picks fabrics for the top??  Me I guess.  Haha!

Be sure to check out the other hoppers today and see their Ghastly Ghouly projects.




Happy Haunting...er Quilting!!


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28 comments:

  1. Your quilt is fabulous! Thanks for the tutorial links. I like the idea of piecing your backs first. It's a step I find myself not wanting to do once my front is finished. I might have to try it!

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  2. The quilt top is lovely--thanks for the links to tutorials without half square triangles. That back looks pretty cool too, and the new top will certainly go with it better. Thanks for sharing!

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  3. I really love the orange and black. I am looking forward to seeing the one with the greens.

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  4. Awesome way to make a quick holiday themed quilt! I really like the fabrics picked for "new top" for the "old back" --- whatever inspires a project is a good thing! But wait, have you picked a new back for the original top? Perhaps you'll save that reveal for next years hop, Lol!

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  5. Your quilt is gorgeous, and I'm sure the second version of the top will be too!

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  6. Your quilt is very cool, and your backing dilemma made me giggle. I love the next set of fabric you chose for your next quilt. I love gray and that poison green.

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  7. Oh, how you make me giggle. Your quilt top is fabby and your next one will be too. I really do like the fabric selection for the back. Now you have a quilt top to make and another backing for the orange top. You GO girl!

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  8. I love chevrons in quilts and in knitting and you quilt looks fabulous!

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  9. Well, this was a post that got me smiling right away. LOL I love the front and the back of your original sewing adventure, but the fabrics for your second quilt-to-be will definitely go awesomely with the first back...so, two quilts it is! And two very perfectly Halloweenish ones at that. Thank you for the chills and thrills this morning!

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  10. This is a really cute quilt and great pattern. I love all the fabrics you used and also that stash for your next project! Thanks for sharing.

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  11. What a great Halloween quilt! The design shows off your fabric in such a nice way. Thanks for sharing.

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  12. Beautiful quilt, I love the fabrics!

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  13. I’m so glad you posted this! What a fast and fun quilt, with a great design! I have lots of Halloween fabrics and I plan to put them to good use making this,🖤🧡🖤🧡

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  14. I forgot to tell you how much I love the way you put your backing together too!

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  15. Lovely quilt and beautiful collection of fabrics too!

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  16. Love the quilt and it is kind of fun that you are going to end up with two quilts.

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  17. Love your black and orange chevron quilt and the colors you picked for your next one. Would love to see it when it's finished.

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  18. This would be perfect decor all fall. Love your fabrics.

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  19. A very ghoulish quilt top! And it will be great to have 2 of them!

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  20. With those colours, I could see myself using this beautiful quilt for all of autumn, or all year long for that matter! The second one looks very promising already.

    -Soma

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  21. 'Love your quilt. I also love pieced quilt backs. Great fabrics.

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  22. I love the idea of working from back to front. I also love the second set of fabric choices. They will be a great ghostly quilt.

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  23. So you will have two quilts when you finish matching tops and backs! =)

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  24. I like your orange quilt, but now I'm keen to see your orange one too.

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  25. Hi Leah! I love the way you think with picking out the fabric to go with the backing. Your first project turned out great but I have to agree that those new fabrics will go swimmingly with the backing. {{Hugs}} ~smile~ Roseanne

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  26. Love all of those oranges in your quilt!

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