
“Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends.”
John 15:13 ASV

“Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends.”
John 15:13 ASV
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I took these blocks and scraps….

And turned them into this!

Such a fun little challenge!

I had some leftover vintage strips that I used for binding.

And I used part of a solid feed sack for the backing.

A perfect little summer quilt!

Lori will have a link up for the finishes tomorrow . So head over to Humble Quilts in the morning to see the other challenge quilts.
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I haven’t forgotten these! This is how much I had done when I left AZ.

I finally took the time to cut out more pieces.

This was going to be a small quilt, then a throw quilt, and now? I have no idea! The blocks will finish at 4 1/2 inches. I think I have enough pieces cut for at least 110 more bow ties.
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This monster is finally done! It finished at 102”by 108”. Which makes it hard to get a good photo.

Really big quilts do add a degree of difficulty to a project, but it’s worth it.

So many fun scraps in this one!

The plain back shows off the quilting that took slightly less than an eternity to finish.



We are doing some remodeling in the bedrooms, so this is as close as I can come to a good full photo.

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Linking up with Quilting is More Fun than Housework
This post originally appeared here nine years ago! I still have and still love this quilt. Enjoy the post!
My wonderful hubby took me up to the antique festival that is held in a nearby town three times each summer. I always seem to find something calling my name! Here is my greatest find of the day:




But wait , I have more pics of this beauty!








This is a big quilt measuring about 97″ square. There are 36 pieced blocks. The quilting has a 3/8″ crosshatch in the plain blocks and 1/4″ parallel lines in the pieced blocks. The backing was brought to the front and stitched down by hand to create a very narrow binding. Sadly, the fabrics in the stars are very deteriorated. This is by far the oldest quilt I own. I am pretty sure it is pre-civil war. Any ideas?
And I know you are all dying to know what I paid…….
Drumroll please…..
$20
Yep, $20 and she was all mine. She is far from mint but I have saved her from being cut up for teddy bears. I love it
I hit up a local estate sale last week that advertised fabric. I picked up some great older fabrics
This box contains 100 FQs of an old Fons and Porter line called Savannah.

I also found older pieces of Smithsonian fabrics, Judie Rothermel, and Shelburne Museum Collections as well.


Harriet Hargrave and Marsha McCloskey.


And a bit of wool.

That was fun!
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Lori at Humble Quilts issued a challenge some months ago now, to make something from a vintage orphan block.I kept changing my mind and am only now getting started! I decided to use these vintage block pieces.


And I’m using this die from my AccuQuilt 5” Qube.

Here are my little rectangles.

As I was cutting, I remembered this little block I had made some years ago out of pieces from these same vintage blocks. I might be able to include this.

That would definitely change my original plan, but there is some possibility here.

I really need to get a move on with this. The due date is Monday.
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Scrolling through my saved pins on Pinterest , led me to this little gem.

I have dies for that!

These are from my 5” Qube Angles Set. The scraps were from the bin.

Hanging diamonds seemed a good quilting choice.

I used a single fold binding and the back ended up a bit wonky.


Now, what can I try next?
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I’m on the home stretch with this quilt. These were my three binding choices.



I ended up going with the last one. The hand stitching is going to take a while. This quilt finished at 102” by 108”.

I do enjoy the view of the back!

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