I had found a tutorial for the antique tile block using charm squares at Suzies Scraps. It uses charm squares sewn together, and, then, cut to make an old classic block. And, I had some bright charm squares I wanted to move out of my stash. I added the unfinished blocks to my 5 quilt project in December. I added the piano key border this month and, now, it is ready for quilting. It will wait it's turn on the longarm.
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This quilt is so pretty and bright! How big is it? It looks like a child's quilt, so colorful. Happy stitching!
ReplyDeleteWhat a neat way to make Antique Tiles, thanks for the link. Love the colors and your piano key border looks great!
ReplyDeleteIt looks like a perfect baby quilt. Nice and bright colors to entertain. :) Thanks for sharing in TGIFF.
ReplyDeleteI love your bright tile blocks and the piano key border really sets off the quilt top.
ReplyDeleteThe colorway is especially cheerful on this cloudy, rainy day!
ReplyDeleteVery bright and colorful! Congrats on getting it to a finished quilt top.
ReplyDeleteSuch as cheery, playful quilt. Leaves me smiling.
ReplyDeleteThat is cute - and I love the border you added!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! So bright and cute, and the border sets it off perfectly! Now that's the way to use up scraps!
ReplyDeleteFabulous scrappy quilt top, Maggie!
ReplyDeleteSo bright and scrappy! Can't wait to see it quilted. Thanks for sharing on my weekly show and tell, Wednesday Wait Loss.
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The piano key border finishes it nicely; it's bright and happy!
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