I was excited to join this hop hosted by Carla of Creatin in the Sticks.
I had the perfect fabric just waiting to be unrolled!
I was sent these orange Stash Builder rolls in one of my Island Batik Ambassador boxes and knew they needed to be used in their own quilt.
In my most recent Ambassador box I was sent the V Block ruler by Studio 180 Design and knew these two items would go great together.
FYI - You can stop back on the 26th for my day of the Island Batik "Try A Tool Blog Hop" when I show off another project using this same tool and an new Island Batik Fabric line coming to stores soon!
It was easy to pick what size triangles I wanted to cut for this quilt. I just used the size of the strip!
I lined it up on the 5 inch Cut Strip mark on the ruler and started cutting.
I also had some blue stash builders and used strips from those for the background triangles.
The V Block ruler makes it easy to trim up the blocks nicely.
I made 120 V Blocks and turned them into 30 Pinwheels.
They sewed up pretty quick.
Next I had a border dilemma... go with an all orange border or a thin inner orange border with a thicker outer blue border.
I couldn't decide so I took votes from the family. The inner orange/outer blue won out.
I took the quilt on Vacation with me and got its picture in front of Center Hill Lake in Tennessee.
I used up some of my older stash fabric for the back.
For the quilting I used orange thread. It blended well with the blue fabrics.
I quilted an all over meander swirly design... pretty much what ever I felt like drawing with the needle.
And there is Hobbs Batting inside. I sewed together two large left over pieces of Hobbs Natural Cotton batting with Scrim. I love this batting. Everything sticks together so nice and quilts up soft.
This was a fun little quilt to put together!
It measures 55 x 63.
Thanks for stopping by and be sure to check out the other projects today!
Wednesday, August 18th
Quilted Delights (ME)
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