After not getting much done over the weekend to complete my Scraptacular Picnic Quilt,
I finished it this morning [or at least the top]! I decided to use a small white border as a stop to the busy scrappy patchwork and then add a blue and white checked outer border.
I do love the picnic feel that the border adds to it.
A red and white checkered border would have been great but I had the blue and white in my stash. That's what it's all about....using what you have.
All of the blocks were made from my scraps and the borders from my stash.
Doing 'scrappy' is a bit out of my comfort zone as I tend toward organized, symmetrical patterns. I'm happy with the results and that I took on this challenge as it has been on my 'to do' for some time. If you want some more scrappy inspiration, head over to the Sew Scrap Along Flickr page.
And speaking of challenge, I have finished the first book of my reading challenge. The category I read was: A book with something you'd carry in your pocket, purse, or backpack in the title: Sarah's Key, The Scarlet Letter, Devlin Diary
Well, what would a quilter carry in her backpack? A quilt, of coarse. Or even those hand pieces can be carried in your purse for the next spare moment to stitch.
The book I read was The Goodbye Quilt by Susan Wiggs
It is a mother/daughter story about their relationship and how it is changing as they move into a new season in life. The quilt is being made by mom on the long car trip to take the daughter to college. Oh, the things you learn about yourself and your daughter when you are on a long road trip. This story resonated with me as I have taken my daughters off to college and experienced many of the same feelings that this mom has. This book is an enjoyable, easy read with a simple message.
Head over here to see what others have read.
Your quilt is fabulous!!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE the scrappy quilt!
ReplyDeleteI love your quilt. I love scrappy quilts and quilting. Going to try to find the book by Susan Wiggs. I like her books.
ReplyDeleteI really like your scrappy quilt! Especially the border. I am not familiar with that author but will definitely check her out!
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