Monday, January 30, 2023

Scrappy Sparkle Punch

Soooo.... after finally finishing my wonky stars quilt top, I hopped right to creating a pieced quilt back, and really enjoyed it! I'd found yardage of red and white stripes to use as the main fabric, and combined it with several holiday prints and a few of the leftover Christmas scraps

Remember, I'd used the Sparkle Punch pattern by Elizabeth Hartman for the scrappy improv stars, and the quilt top measured 60" x 72" - a generous lap-sized quilt.

With the #wonkystars a variety of colors, it made sense to coordinate quilting thread with the background, a mix of grays. Aurifil 50wt 2600 [Dove] seemed perfect as I quilted a simple grid. With the finished quilt blocks measuring 3" square, the quilting plan made for medium-density quilting. It felt like enough for this particular project, and I confess, I was able to quilt the whole thing in under three hours - pretty much a record. And also a relief, after the weeks that went into piecing. After that, several hours of hand-stitching the Kona Silver binding was the perfect reward.

I'm curious what you think about the use of various grays in the background. Due to the fact that I kept adding in more choices the further I got on the quilt, there are a lot more darker values of background in the bottom half of the quilt. Personally, I kind of like it, and think it 'grounds' it nicely. At any rate, I am pretty excited to have this one complete before month's end! AND all ready to use and enjoy during the next Christmas season.

4 comments:

  1. I love the various background shades of grey. It keeps the eye moving and is more interesting than just one fabric. Being in the same color family gives it unity.

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  2. Wow, under 3 hours to get it all quilted? That's awesome! I would have savored those moments finishing the binding, too (it's still my favorite part of making a quilt). I like the variations in the background fabrics, I think it adds to the interest and 'sparkle' of the quilt. Congratulations on the finish, I know in the middle there you wondered about it, but it seems like in all it came together rather quickly!

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  3. Congratulations on your super finish! And I think the greys in the background are perfect they repeat the winter, holiday look going on and make the sparkle shine brighter.

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  4. What a fun quilt! Now I want to make one.

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