Sunday, January 11, 2015

A Scrappy Norway Quilt

For Fall Quilt Market, Camille Roskelly of Simplify released a gorgeous quilt pattern called "Norway". I immediately added it to my "one day" list. I just love the blocks.

My initial plan had been to make it the way the pattern indicated, with each block dedicated to a fabric. But then I started thinking about a scrappy look... and that was it. Once I had it in my head, I couldn't stop thinking about it.

It all started with this block, to see if a scrappy look would work.



 And then there were two.


Then, nine.


And after a whole lot of rearranging, a quilt top!


And, since I'm not the type to let a quilt top linger, it was basted and quilted in record time (for me). I tried something new and practiced swirls with the periodic hook as a quilting design. Once I found the rhythm of it, I fell in love. It's my new favorite quilting pattern. And when the quilt has been washed and is all crinkley and gorgeous, the texture is phenomenal.

The weather hasn't cooperated lately, so I had to take what I could get for a photo shoot. I bundled up the three kids and took them for a cold, misty walk.

There is a definite advantage to having children available to hold quilts.


For the backing, I pieced yet another Norway block in grey and added two fabrics from Emmy Grace by Bari J. The darker fabric is voile and it makes for such a luscious quilt. I can't get over how soft and lightweight it is. This will be the perfect summer quilt. 

 

This is the last one, I promise. (By this point in the afternoon, the kids were hankering for hot chocolate and carrot cake.)


This has been such a fun quilt to make. I love the rainbow spectrum that I worked into it. I love that the top is made entirely of scraps. With such a grey and cold winter, a happy quilt is exactly what we needed.





18 comments:

  1. It's beautiful! I love it made scrappy!!

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  2. Saw in on your IG feed as well, it is gorgeous!

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  3. So pretty, I love the scrappy look of this quilt, and the rainbow of colors you used! Beautiful job!

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  4. That is so cute! Love the scrappy. I can also see graded scrappy from center dark to light. I might have to try this since my scrap boxes are overflowing.

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  5. Awesome quilt Jade! Even better in real life!! Parm

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  6. Love your scrappy version of this block!

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  7. really loving the fresh vibrancy of the quilt and the modern fresh design... in pieces it looks like something completely different and once made up has the appearance of radiating stars..loving it!

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  8. How to do this block? Could you explain please?

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  9. Very unique! Wonderful quil! I love how you added a block on the backside!

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  11. Really stunning quilt, I was wondering if you could tell me what wadding you used to get the lovely crinkly effect. Thank you for your time.

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    1. Hi! I believe I used warm and white I think as its my go too batting. Washing it made all the quilting crinkle up.

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