I began with 5" squares and 2 1/2" strips.
Thanks to Amanda Jean for the inspiration.
Don't know who designed the fabric...
but I know I like them.
I REALLY didn't have to go to the store for this one.
Then I finished the top.
I DID NOT have a piece of fabric big enough for the backing!
Most of the time I buy 1 yard pieces or less...
and 1 yard was NOT going to do it!
I like finishing the quilt REAL QUICK when the top is done.
I knew I could piece the back...
but I didn't want to.
and I didn't want to...
and then
I DID IT!
Looking back..I know it took me
LESS TIME to piece the back
than to go to the store and get a bigger piece of fabric.
Aren't you proud of me for restraining myself and
not making that drive to BUY some?
I also am DREAMING some little boy will be
driving his cars on the back of that
someday!
Next time, I thought I might even make it
LOOK more like a road.
Wouldn't that be FUN?
I wanted to experiment with flowers.
I have TONS of scraps.
Isn't it cute?
Congratulations on your finished, very cute quilt; good for you piecing the backing instead of shopping for more fabric! I usually buy yards of discounted fabric for backings, but sometimes I have to piece it anyway. No so fond of that eiter.
ReplyDeleteThe pin cushion is lovely and a nice addition to your collection:-)
Adorable quilt, adorable pieced backing, (yet another) adorable pincushion. I'm going to stop reading your blog; you put me to shame.
ReplyDeleteThe baby quilt it's so cute! and you have a beautifull collection of pincushions.
ReplyDeleteManuela
Love the quilt. I sometimes piece my back; but, don't find it fun. Love you collection.
ReplyDeleteBeth, very cute back! I'm glad you didn't head to the quilt shop to buy! It definitely gives it charm! Love the flowery pin cushion!
ReplyDeleteI'm pretty sure that fabric is by Amy Schimler for Kaufman. The quilt came out darling! I love the back. Love your new pin cushion, too.
ReplyDeleteVery nice, I like the back as well as the front; it could be a quilt in itself! Great job, I'm trying to avoid the fabric stores too, and your flower from scraps is adorable!
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