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Bright + Shady Coin Quilt

She’s finished!

This quilt was a treat to sew. I loved that it made great use of my longest string scraps to create super tall coin stacks. The patchwork recipe felt efficient and fun!

Now that she’s finished, I name this quilt Bright + Shady after my 2018 color inspiration contest.


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It’s funny to me that she turned out so bright and shady. The whole time I was sewing this quilt, I was trying to use as much blue as possible! But you can’t tell - like At All. Haha! I also avoided green, which is arguable my favorite color. I did dive into my multicolor scraps too, and even included some Christmas fabrics. So yes, this one is ready for all the seasons, however bright and/or shady.

Even the binding is scrappy (and blue)!

And the backing is quite bright and shady. I used fun, bright multicolor prints, mostly by Anna Maria Horner, plus some dark florals for contrast. I LOVE how this turned out.

Did you notice the quilting? This is a new-to-me longarm quilting motif called Fusion. Gosh, it looks good! It has a dynamic feeling, but isn’t harsh since it’s all curves. Here I’ve quilted it at medium-high density, to make sure to reinforce all the tiny seams in this coin quilt. Recently, I also quilted it more open for a large-scale quilt. The resulting texture was nice and soft, like baptist fan. I have a feeling we’re going to see a lot more Fusion around here!

So, that’s a wrap! This happy scrappy quilt is now listed in my Handmades shop. I’d love to send her to YOUR home for a Christmas cuddle. Thanks for supporting my work, friends, whether with your purchase or your comments. It’s all a blessing to me.

xoxo,

Rachel