Friday, April 6, 2012

Finish it Up Friday - #24 in 2012

Whew.  This quilt felt like it took forever -- although if I think about it, I realize I just started it Sunday!

Getting a photo of this quilt was almost as hard as finishing it by my deadline. It's Spring in Colorado, so that means wind.  My quilt-holders are almost too short!  Maybe I need to invest in a quilt display frame.

"Pyramid Triangles," by Pam and Nicky Lintott takes just one Jelly Roll and finishes at 78 by 93 inches, a good Full size quilt.  Pam and Nicky said this quilt was inspired by one of their favorite antique quilts.  Wouldn't it look great in 30s reproduction fabrics?  I used one of my cherished jelly rolls, "Strawberry Fields," by Figtree Quilts for Moda.  I got mine at my bestest etsy shop, freshsqueezedfabrics.  Several people voted for red as the sashing, but I was under a deadline, so I used the yellow that I had in my collection.

I used a few scraps from "Celebrate Spring" by Sandy Gervais, because I also used "Strawberry Fields" for this quilt in February:


"Pyramid Triangles" doesn't have an owner yet, but you know -- the right person always comes along!  Too bad the next 12-year-old great niece wants pink and brown, because I think either of these would be great "girly" quilts!

Got my first pedicure of the season yesterday.  DH likes the "Hello Kitty" slippers:


Tomorrow is Fat Quarter Fun at Ruth's Stitchery.  And then it's time to start packing for my road trip to Ohio for the International Quilt Festival Cincinnati!

Linking up to Finish It Up Friday at Crazy Mom Quilts If you came over from Finish It Up Friday, be sure to go here and sign up for my giveaway.

Edited to add linkup to Whoop Whoop Fridays.


9 comments:

  1. Well Done - that was pretty quick! It looks great - I'm sure a new owner will pop up somewhere!

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  2. you're a machine, aunt marti!!

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  3. What a beautiful top! 52 quilts in 52 weeks is an amazing goal, great job! (I like the Hello Kitty slippers, too!)

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  4. WOW! How I wish I could sew that fast and that good,too.

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  5. Have fun in Ohio! I went to college in Delaware, OH and I miss the area so much but especially in the spring time. Maybe you will get lucky and see some blooming magnolia trees. :)

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  6. Congrats on the finish, Marti! That was quick, although it probably doesn't feel like it! Safe travels and have fun!

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  7. Nice quilt!! and super cute slippers :)

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  8. The sashing makes the quilt quiet and still springy....

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