Recently I had a request for an orange colored quilt for a baby. [that started out as “orange baby quilt”- hmm] Anyway, I thought it might be fun, so I went to my stash and found it surprisingly lacking in orange selections. I found this cute orange with bunnies print, it was on sale and I added it on to a fabric order that was for a different project. When it got here, I was able to find some nice contrasting and complimentary colored scraps and FQs. The pattern is a knock off from one I saw on Instagram, I think from The Fat Quarter shop, yeah, it’s called “Somersaults Quilt”. My version uses 2 ½ Squares and HSTs, and wider sashing/borders.

I started out with the focus fabric, the orange bunnies and made a bunch more of the four patch blocks. The white toned down the orange a bit, but it wasn’t really working as the sashing. I tried pink, bleh, then more orange print, too busy.
Then I figured I should just go with more orange. I had to order it, as I didn’t have the right shade. I have a Moda Bella Solids fabric swatch card/folder, which I got a few years ago, and still seems to be up to date. The right orange was “Amelia orange”. I used some of the extra block pieces for corner stones and added a print border and then it was done. The quilting is Spring flower E2E, in orange, of course.

This week I also finished the quilting on the Seaside quilt and got the red and green fig tree scrap quilt (needs a better name) on the frame.

Also I finished the feathered star quilt top last week. I’m ready to swear off Judy Niemeyer quilts for a while, especially after pulling off all the foundation papers. It’s hanging on my design wall while I’m waiting for the inspiration to quilt it.

Linking up with Denise at For the Love of Geese for Put Your Foot Down #26.

I was going to put the Growing up Odd (pattern from 


Last week I cut and pieced this quilt top. I had seen the pattern somewhere on a surfing expedition, and made a similar pattern in EQ8. The borders were my addition and the color selection. I wanted to use up the scraps from the Christmas Figs sampler that I finished up earlier this past summer. I was able to cut all the pieces with the Accuquilt Go. It was quick and easy, and now I have another top to quilt. UGH! looking at the picture I see a green triangle out of place. I fix it later.
The feathered star quilt is taking shape. I started chapter two yesterday, which is the second round of pointy feather thingies. This one is green and tan, I am enjoying working with the batiks. There is something that satisfies my need for order and straight lines.