Thursday, August 21, 2014

Blue bird park, finished quilt top. Simple Jelly roll quilt.


Remember these pretty jelly rolls I got a while back? It is  Bluebird Park by Kate & Birdie. Cute prints!


I started a Jelly roll quilt, following a Missouri Star Co tutorial called "Summer in the Park"


It is super easy technique, and if I say so myself, you get an awesome quilt in the end!



A few more in the works photos...

And done! I have it sent off to my Mother in Law do the the quilting. She does amazing quilting. 


I am happy to knock off another of my WIP's. My pile is getting a bit smaller. Of course, I keep starting new things. Can't help myself. 




I will post final photos when I get it back. I can't wait!

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13 comments:

  1. I just love Jenny Doan's videos! They are great quick projects. Your summer in the park quilt looks great, makes me want to have a picnic.

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  2. Love the quilt and the fabric you used.

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  3. Lovely! And may I compliment you on your most excellent pressing? A top pressed well makes FMQing so much easier and the results show it.

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  4. This is absolutely wonderful. The colors are so yummy. This is such a great summer quilt.

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  5. That is a very pretty quilt - I love your fabric choices.

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  6. Absolutely gorgeous quilt! I had seen this idea before as well and I love it!

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  7. Bluebird and Summer in the Park! A very cute quilt with great fabrics! I especially love that bicycle print!

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  8. Fabulous quilt and love your fabric combo!

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  9. Very pretty. It reminds me of my latest quilt top, only it looks completely different :)

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