Monday, February 9, 2015

Tumbler Quilt Bites the Dust!

I finished the Tumbler last week (or was it the week before that?) Times flying!  Lately I’ve had so much Blog Fodder that I couldn’t squeeze it in!  Now that’s a first!!  :o))  It’s usually the other way round…nothing to write about!

And I should have positioned it more artfully…maybe in front of a cactus or hanging from a Palm Tree…but frankly it’s been too darn hot to mess around in the blazing sun with a heavy quilt!  Besides…doesn’t it look great on the floor of our RV…

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You have seen pictures of this quilt before… it’s been a UFO forever! 

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I left the sides zigzagged and mitered the corners which made it slow going…but I like it, so I think it was worth the effort!

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I used my Accuquilt GO fabric cutter to cut out the tumblers, making this a VERY easy quilt to make.

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So another UFO bites the dust…literally!  I should have swept the floor first! 

I am planning on keeping this quilt…maybe folded and placed at the foot of our bed (at home)…believe me, we need no additional quilts for down here!

Have a marvellous Monday and Happy Stitching!~P

19 comments:

  1. Gorgeous Paulette, that's a whole lot of little tumblers!!!

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  2. Nice finish. I think you raided my stash for some of those tumbler pieces. LOL! I recognize some of the prints as ones I have had.

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  3. Beautiful finish. I love the colors in this quilt. A tumbler quilt is on my someday to make list.

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  4. It's really gorgeous, Paulette! The mitered edges on the binding were totally worth it. Congratulations!

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  5. I love the edges. Definately worth the extra work!

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  6. Me too! The binding treatment really makes the quilt. Good job, P, all the way around!

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  7. Gorgeous! I'm so proud to say I'm blog friends with someone who actually finishes quilts! Woot!

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  8. It came out beautifully, I still need to use mine, nice that we can cut a lot of blocks out with ease.

    Debbie

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  9. What scrappy goodness! Keep up the finishes!

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  10. A tumbler has been on my list. Yours is great inspiration. I especially like the fact that you left the sides ziggity. More work to bind but so much more character in the end.

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  11. So glad you took the extra time for those edges. It is surely worth it. Love it!

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  12. Congratulations Paulette! it is such a wonderful quilt!

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  13. Congrats on the finish....it looks wonderful
    I made one but gave it away.....really want to make another one now..
    Julia

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  14. Ahhh........finishes feel so good! It is great too. I do like the zigzagged edge too.

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  15. Yay for you. I need to get my tumbler quilt out and finish it. Maybe this year!!

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  16. Congratulations Paulette, nicely done!

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  17. Beautiful finish! I LoVe the tumbler block! Good that you had it cut too! How did you finish the edges? Have. Great day .
    Hugs Marg.

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  18. Sorry, now thT I've enlarged the quilt I can see that you did the binding into the curve...very effective! I had wondered if you used a tumbler and then cut it to put the binding on.....
    Have a wonderful day. Marg.

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  19. This is so beautiful! Good for you...now it's a finish and will be put to good use when you get home!

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