A few weeks ago, I wasn't sure if I was going to have a new quilt to share for the festival this time, but I decided to get busy and finish this one up. I'm so glad I did! Here's my finished rainbow 9-patch (with my little girl peeking out from behind):
My son was the photographer for this one (above), but I found that I am not quite tall enough to hold it up nice and straight. I still wanted to share the straight-on view of it. Here's another shot of it spread out on the deck:
This is my second 9-patch quilt in this style (here's the first) and I had a lot of fun making it. I followed the one-a-day quiltalong instructions at Crazy Mom Quilts again, but this time I made a smaller quilt with 48 blocks instead of 70. It is about 58" x 74". For my first quilt like this I just made the blocks with whatever fabrics I liked, but this time I made them in a rainbow of colors, and I really like how it turned out.
It's kind of difficult to see, but the binding is pieced together in a rainbow, too. It was a bit of the challenge to figure out the math for that part, especially because the pieces are sewn together on an angle, but I think it worked out really well.
Here is the back:
I had three blocks left over somehow, and I decided to put them into the back of the quilt.
A few notes:
*I free motion quilted this one with white thread, in an allover flower/loop pattern that you can see better in this blog post.
*All of the fabrics for the 9-patches were already in my stash, except the green print that is paired with the yellow henna garden fabric, and the purples in 2 of the purple blocks, which were given to me by my friend Kim.
*I've been saying I was going to make a 3rd quilt like this, but I might be ready to take a break from 9-patches for a while. I am glad I made this second 9-patch--even though it is very similar to the first quilt, I feel like I learned more while making this one, mostly about color. Have you ever made the same quilt pattern twice?
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Vicki, your quilt is beautiful :) I really like your use of color ... I swear one of these days I'm going to do something like this! :)
ReplyDeleteVery pretty! Well done!
ReplyDeleteFantastic use of color, and perfect for a child. Love it!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty! Great use of color!
ReplyDeleteThis quilt is so pretty, I love how colourful it is and how you make the colour work so well :-)
ReplyDeletegreat, as always, vicki!! colors are fantastic. love how you explain things so well. have a great day and thanks for sharing, sweet lady! cute with your little girl peeking out behind
ReplyDeleteIt's darling!! :)
ReplyDeleteI love your quilt and it's rainbow binding! It looks so good on that deck!
ReplyDeleteLovely, lovely, lovely. Such great colors and I love them all against the white. Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI would love to try a 9-patch like this one. Your colors are beautiful!
ReplyDeletegreat quilt! I love the nine patch block, and you did a wonderful job with your colour choices ;-))
ReplyDeleteI like it! I like that the colors are organized in rainbow effect.
ReplyDeleteI've never made the same quilt pattern twice, but I can see why you would make this one twice. Simple, straight-forward, but oh so lovely once it's done. I love the colours.
ReplyDeleteA very nice quilt. I love this pattern and keep promising myself I will make it.
ReplyDeleteSuch a happy quilt! Great job.
ReplyDeleteLove this...the border is so perfect and I LOVE the rainbow binding!
ReplyDeleteCrisp & clean. Great quilt!
ReplyDeleteYour choice of colors in this quilt made it so pretty.
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful! Love the bright and bold colors.
ReplyDeleteI love it - what a happy quilt!!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great use of your stash. Love the rainbow effect.
ReplyDeleteThis quilt is beautiful!! I love your colors and the binding really makes it all pop! I just came across my 9 patch blocks that I started with that quilt along... I got bored and didn't make it far... maybe one day... :) Yours is inspiration to get back at it someday!
ReplyDeletegreat quilt. I now know what I will do with all my 9 patches I have been sewing off and on.
ReplyDeletethis looks so pretty as a rainbow effect.
ReplyDeleteGreat quilt!
Doesn't it feel so good to get it done? Great job!
ReplyDeletePretty
ReplyDeleteFabulous use of colour - I love all those nine patches on the white background.
ReplyDeleteCan only post anonymously at the moment...hope blogger sorts their glitches out soon! hjpurvis2002(at)yahoo(dot)co(dot)uk
This is such a bright and cheerful quilt. Love the way you were able to mostly use your stash. Each block is set off so well against the white. Great border, too. Lovely work!
ReplyDeleteThis is such a pretty quilt
ReplyDeleteNice quilt! Neat you were able to do so much from your stash!
ReplyDeletethis is such a cherry quilt! Love the rainbow effect. and I haven't made the same pattern twice, but there are a couple that I'd like to just haven't had time to stop from the new ones I want to try too!
ReplyDeleteDarn. I did a 'cut & paste' boo-boo. My previous comment was incorrectly linked! (Sorry Marci!)
ReplyDeleteYour choice of color makes this a beautiful quilt indeed!
ReplyDeleteLove your quilt, thanks for the link to Crazy Moms blog
ReplyDeleteBeautiful colors. Gorgeous quilt!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great design! Good work.
ReplyDeleteSo Cute!, The Quilts awesome also!
ReplyDeleteLove it.
Very pretty and simply clean.
ReplyDeleteOh I love your quilt - such a simple pattern looking so valuable. I love the colors and the back! Great work!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty! Simple is often the best :o)
ReplyDeleteThe colors are so beautiful and cheerful and your little girl peeking around the corner of the quilt is just adorable
ReplyDeleteVery pretty!
ReplyDeleteOh, how I love nine patches and your quilt is just smashing. Your use of color is shows your great sense of color! Wonderful!
ReplyDeleteVery, very pretty! I love nine patches and your quilt is so happy!
ReplyDeleteJennifer :)
Great colours in there! Looks fab :)
ReplyDeleteIt's so great and I love the back!
ReplyDeleteYour quilt is great. I love the back of it, too! So pretty.
ReplyDeleteNew to your blog, but landed here from Bloggers' quilt festival. Great quilt great site. I plan on following.
ReplyDeleteGreat colours. What a fun quilt. The back looks good too.
ReplyDeleteI agree! I'm so glad you went with so many different colors. It makes the quilt so vivid and fun. I just love it!
ReplyDeleteWaht a lovely quilt, I am digging the color play you have going on!! Thanks for sharing it with us.
ReplyDeleteCheers!
Rachel
http://www.dewberrylane.com
You did a great job--it really is a rainbow! Love the different blocks you used. I always piece the back of my quilts too, I love that it gives you two looks in one quilt.
ReplyDeleteLove it! Yes, I have made 7 snowball quilts. 6 went to grandkids - each in their favorite colors, and the 1st one went to Project Linus... in colors I liked.
ReplyDeleteI love your pieced border and binding. Good idea!
Love the colors of the rainbow. Wonderful quilt. Judy C in NC
ReplyDeleteVery pretty! I love the color flow. It is a perfect rainbow.
ReplyDeleteThis is so beautiful. I have been at a stand still with mine trying to get to 70. I really like yours and am going to make mine the same size. That means I only have 8 to go. Thanks so much!
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