I Finished That Halloween Quilt
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I finally finished that Halloween quilt that I started in October. I got the top done before Halloween, but I didn’t take the time to get it it quilted and bound. So, thanks to this #sew365 resolution, I got caught up on enough other projects, and had no excuse not to finish the quilt.
The quilting on this is super simple stitch-in-the-ditch, and the binding was made with a left over fabric from the back. I’m really happy with this finish. Now the question is, did I get this done super late, or amazingly early?
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My vote is always for amazingly early! Good for you, being prepared for fall already! 😀 (And it is a very pretty quilt, too! Love the wonky/randomness.)
Thanks Kate! Crazy quilts are my favorite.
Clever fussy cut block centres 🙂
Thanks so much, Narelle!
Look at you getting your Halloween ’14 quilt done all early! 😉 (shh, I won’t tell) You’re inspiring me to make a crazy quilt. Wait, did I just say that?!
It’s really so much easier than you would think… especially if you forgo the embellishments.
Oh gosh this looks like it was fun to make!!!!I love it’s wonkiness!
I like this quilt. The centers of each block have such interesting fabric. And the crazy quilting-like technique makes it fun.
Thanks so much! The centers for these blocks were cut from fat quarters from the Spooktacular line by Maude Asbury for Blend Fabrics.