Wednesday, February 26, 2025

Four Patch Around the World

Calico Point called me last Friday, the quilting on Four Patch Around the World was finished. All other sewing came to a full stop while I sewed the binding onto her, this is my first complete finish of 2025!

I think this quilt is so bright, colorful and happy. Don't you feel like smiling when you look at her?

The right edge came unclipped but I just left it go. There is snow on the porch and that snow is slick on the smooth concrete.

And a picture on the glider.

A picture of the backside. The quilting is meandering stipple.

And a picture laying in the snow but not much of the snow shows.

This black/white striped fabric is the perfect binding, it highlights all the bright colors.

Here is a link to the last post I wrote about her.

The bright fabrics are a Free Spirit jelly roll I purchased in 2022 in while visiting Deanna in Utah. The white fabrics were the jelly rolls I purchased at MSQC in November.

I also purchased the pattern there but of course I made changes. I made my quilter larger, into a square and it's symmetrical. My finished quilt measures 94" by 95"which isn't that much smaller than the 96" it measured as a flimsy.

Of course I had to add a picture of the quilt roll.

This quilt pieced very fast, two weeks! Simple quilts that piece fast are so much fun to make. Of course it helps when the strips are already cut by using jelly rolls. 

What's my plan for the quilt? I plan to donate her to the Michiana Mennonite Relief sale in September. We need more full sized quilts for this auction, I think the bright colors will appeal to everyone.

This quilt was #13 on my list of projects to accomplish this year.

Linking to Favorite Monthly Finish @ Quilting Jet Girl, To Do Tuesday, Wednesday Wait Loss, Needle & Thread Thursday, Put Your Foot Down, TGIFF!, Finished or Not Friday, Off the Wall Friday, Beauty Pageant, Patchwork & Quilts


10 comments:

Podunk Pretties said...

Yes this is a simple beauty! The binding made me smile. Love everything about this quilt.

Linda said...

Gretchen this is a masterpiece. The scrappiness and the colors are just beautiful, and I love the binding! I bet it makes a bundle in the Mennonite auction.

Nann said...

Oh, Gretchen, it's super!

T Holzer said...

Beautiful first finish of '25! Love it!!

greaterexp said...

What a sweet quilt! It will be a sure hit at the auction. Though the colors are bright, they are muted with the prints enough to keep the colors from slapping us in the face. Wonderful simplicity!

Jayne Honnold said...

What a glorious finish! I love it! You know I am partial to simple quilts and simple designs and it doesn't get too much more simple than a 4-patch. Congratulations on your beautiful first finish of '25!

Cheree @ The Morning Latte said...

A beautiful finish! Pretty sure I have that pattern in a BLOCK, will have to dog-ear or post-it mark it! I was just at MSQC yesterday and bought a large amount of fabric with postage stamps on it, thinking it would be great for the back of a scrappy 9-patch or something similar. I think this would be great for it!

Anonymous said...

I love your quilt, and I like that you made it symmetrical instead of like the pattern. Great binding, too.

Lodi said...

What an absolute beauty - And yes, it makes me smile! (And my heart sing.)

Do you recall the details of the striped fabric? I'm always worried about the stripe width being "off", but yours is perfectly proportioned.

Do tell us more about the fund raising sale some time!

Jennifer Fulton Inquiring Quilter said...

Such a bright and happy quilt! And yes, it makes me smile--especially with that perfect striped binding! Thanks for sharing on my weekly show and tell, Wednesday Wait Loss.
https://www.inquiringquilter.com/questions/2025/02/25/wednesday-wait-loss-421