Friday, August 7, 2015

Winter Be Gone - A Finished Quilt

And a picture post.
Winter Be Gone - A Checkerboard Quilt | Red Pepper Quilts 2015
QUILT STATS
Quilt measures 56 inches x 56 inches.
28 rows each of 28 squares.
784 squares each measuring 2.5 inches including seam allowances.
Strip pieced using the Checkerboard Strip Piecing Tutorial.
Approximately 200 different quilting cottons.

Winter Be Gone - A Checkerboard Quilt | Red Pepper Quilts 2015
Winter Be Gone - A Checkerboard Quilt | Red Pepper Quilts 2015
Winter Be Gone - A Checkerboard Quilt | Red Pepper Quilts 2015

This fresh green/blue color combination is always favorite! The fabrics that I have used range from small scale basic prints - dots, stripes, checks - to floral prints and feature fabrics with "i-spy" elements - animals, teddy bears, flowers, letters, numbers, and more. All from stash! 

Winter Be Gone - A Checkerboard Quilt | Red Pepper Quilts 2015
Winter Be Gone - A Checkerboard Quilt | Red Pepper Quilts 2015

The quilt has been quilted by ditch stitching all seam lines thereby creating an allover 2" grid of intersecting lines. Ditch stitching with a low loft  batting (for this quilt I have used a 100% cotton batting - which is my batting of choice) is functional rather than decorative, allowing the fabrics to feature, whilst still giving the quilt  a subtle texture.

Winter Be Gone - A Checkerboard Quilt | Red Pepper Quilts 2015

Winter Be Gone - A Checkerboard Quilt | Red Pepper Quilts 2015

For the back of the quilt I have used a beautiful Japanese import fabric by Suzuko Koseki - Paris Daisy in White/Aqua, a fabric that I have had in my stash for some time (sadly no longer available in stores). It seemed like the perfect match for this quilt. I have finished the quilt with my signature binding fabric - black and white stripe by Timeless Treasures. 

Winter Be Gone - A Checkerboard Quilt | Red Pepper Quilts 2015

I am taking a short break from my sewing machine and will be listing this quilt for sale in my Etsy Store upon my return. In meantime I have a number new projects that I have been working on behind the scenes, giveaways, as well as Sunday Stashes to share with you over the next fortnight. It will be business as usual, and although I won't be sewing I will be right here to answer any questions/emails and to keep on blogging.

Winter Be Gone - A Checkerboard Quilt | Red Pepper Quilts 2015

As always, thank you for stopping by,
Rita
Winter Be Gone - A Checkerboard Quilt | Red Pepper Quilts 2015
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22 comments:

  1. Such a lovely, peaceful quilt. I adore the backing fabric!

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  2. Great job, as usual. Hope all is well with you. Thanks for sharing all your wonderful projects with us.

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  3. Beautiful and serene but with great movement!

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  4. Lovely clean, crisp quilt with delightful prints. OmG all those matching seams.

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  5. I love the backing and the peacefulness of your colors. Very sweet. Hope you are doing something nice during your sewing break!

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  6. I love this color scheme, it just screams peaceful nature to me. It makes me think of a blanket for laying on and watching the clouds. :)

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  7. 784 squares ... OMG!!!
    You are quilts godess :)

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  8. So inspiring! Thank you for sharing with us!
    Do you think it is possible to apply quit as you go technique? Just thinking about the quilting gives me nightmares!
    Isabelle

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  9. So inspiring! Thank you for sharing with us!
    Do you think it is possible to apply quit as you go technique? Just thinking about the quilting gives me nightmares!
    Isabelle

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  10. Do you fussy cut?
    Are all of your cuts off of yardage or do you have a scrap bin from which you pull?
    Seriously, almost 800 pieces from about 200 - you are only using about 4 squares from each piece of fabric.
    I'd love to see a post that shows the pulling fabric & cutting portion of your process.

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  11. I just love your checkerboard quilts...a warm wonderful catalog of your incredible stash! This is a real beauty, and I echo the others, the backing is dreamy especially with this quilt! :)

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  12. That is just stunning, as are all your quilts....

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  13. Rita, these 2 1/2 quilts of yours are my favorite.
    What pretty little bits of happy. The back is nutty gorgeous lovely.

    I hope you have a restful break.
    I hope you can do something different, set your sites elsewhere so that you bring in more inspiration.
    Thank you for sharing all that you do.
    I would love to run away for two weeks, every thing is overwhelming here. sewing for a few hours every day makes me happy.

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  14. Oh, and the little pops of yellow on this quilt.
    It says something to me today. :-D

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  15. Another beautiful finish........

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  16. Very restful relaxing quilt to snuggle in!! Love it

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  17. I love all your quilts, especially your checker boards. I think it's time for me to make one!

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  18. It's a real beauty and that backing fabric is so perfect for it!

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  19. gorgeous! Love the backing. I love blues and greens :-)

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  20. I love your quilt and kind of made a quilt like it. I cut up Kaffe Fasset charm squares and used Kona Snow. Now I have to quilt it and add my binding, not sure what to use there. Your quilt is perfect.

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  21. I wrote that I made a quilt like this one,, but it was your checkerboard quilt that I followed. I do love this one though.

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  22. I love this one ! Enjoy your break.

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