Thursday, June 30, 2011

5 patch top

32 strip blocks, 31 five-patch blocks, finish at 7 1/2 inches. All made from 2 inch cut strips and squares.
All the dark squares are from plaid shirts. The lights are mainly old neutrals, with a few shirts too.
Borders cut 6 1/2 inches.
It made a nice dent in the neutrals bag. I am using up a lot of old VIP, Cranston, and Peter Pan tiny prints on the back of this one and for the courthouse steps quilt.

9 comments:

  1. Another fun top. Just cut into some Concord fabric the other day - it doesn't go bad, does it?! I love some of those old prints.

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  2. I love the quilt colors, the colors are cooling and would fit anywhere. Great quilt something I would definitely want.

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  3. Great quilt tops! I love the idea of these two blocks together and the courthouse steps one is lovely.

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  4. I love that the alternate blocks are stripped pieced. It adds so much more interest to the pattern.

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  5. Wow....I'm loving this quilt! It's fabulous.....I think I need to start digging into my 2" bin! Thanks so much for the inspiration!

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  6. Beautiful AGAIN! Such a peaceful quilt. Now I remember the pattern and like it even better with so many repeats. YOu are really truning them out this summer!

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  7. Great quilt, Lynn!!
    Sharon

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  8. I love the simplicity of this one. I have the same doggies in RRCB - maybe from the late 90s?!

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  9. It is really, really nice! Just the kind of quilt I love to snuggle under on the couch. I do like how you used the long strips as alternate "blocks". Cheers! Evelyn

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