Friday, November 17, 2017

RSC17 week 46

MORE BROWNS

This week sets some kind of record for me, start to finish of a flimsie.  I told you last week about my large bin stuffed with batiks and waiting to be used.  There were so many strips that it was overstuffed.
Now you see how much I have emptied the bin.  


There were so many strips that I had no use for, or so I thought.  After tackling these unwanted strips I turned them into this 50 X 60 top, finished except for borders.
I added one little spark of orange to each strip, which makes quite a difference.  If you know me, you know I can't make dull quilts. I had to add those bright touchs.  Many of you liked them very much.



I decided on an inner orange batiks border and a wider subtle one.  Here is how it looks with the orange border added.  



I've been saving a precious two yards of 108" wide batik which I bought in 2008 from Sew Batik at Quilt Expo here in Madison WI.  I'm showing you this before I even remove the string tie and cut off a few 4-inch strips.  There is still time for a few more pets.



Tomorrow I will attach those final strips and it will be off to Kat at Covered In Love, her wonderful charity for grieving families.

I have also found time to add a pair of evergreen trees to my neighborhood.  The one on the right is a Christmas tree with stars and ball ornaments from a charm square.  I used my Tri-Recs rulers to make them.  




Time is really flying this month, as it always does with holidays coming.  I wish all my USA friends a very blessed Thanksgiving Day, and to you other dear friends abroad a special time of relaxation.  

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Kat at Covered In Love Kat at Covered In Love

13 comments:

  1. You are so prolific Paula. What a great way to use up strips, and for a great cause too. Lovely trees, I have only used my tri recs once, time I got it out again.

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  2. Paula, that looks wonderful! I was inspired by your post last week to do something similar with some batik jelly roll-type strips that I won in a giveaway. I haven't shared it yet, but I hooe to work on it some more today and then post about it tomorrow. Thanks for the inspiration!

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  3. That batik strippy quilt may be my very favorite of your recent quilts. LOVE it (with that spark of orange!!)

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  4. Wow, that's a significant dent in your scrap bin!!! And the quilt top looks wonderful. You're on a roll girl! Have a lovely Thanksgiving. :-)

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  5. Love the orange border. You have made a lovely quilt from your batik strip scraps.

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  6. I like the little trees very much!

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  7. Those orange strips add a lot to make this quilt sing. Makes me think of basket weave. The trees are so cute too.

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  8. I love batik fabrics, but have not used them all that much. It's inspiring to see all your different fabrics and how you coaxed them into a wonderful quilt!

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  9. Congrats on somewhat emptying the scrap bin to make a lovely quilt. All hospitals should have a CIL program for grieving families.

    And your trees are so cute!

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  10. Great job turning those scraps into something beautiful! And thanks for sharing it with Oh Scrap!

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  11. The orange is the perfect spark without being overwhelming. It's a simple, but beautiful pattern. Have a very Happy Thanksgiving.

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  12. Ooh, that pop of orange is glorious. I used to think (or maybe I was told) that every quilt needed a bit of yellow to make it glow. But more and more I think orange is the thing! This will be lovely! It is already.

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