Friday, November 8, 2024

lozenge finish

My lozenges quilt is finished. Lozenges is the 2014 quiltville leader/ender challenge.  I swapped blocks with my daughter and a quilty buddy, Lucy, who is the fussy cut queen. I chose blue and brown for the colors, since, I had so many scraps in those colors.  I pulled this out in June as part of my 5 quilt project. I had it ready to quilt in July. When I opened the box, all the blocks were pieced. I have really enjoyed making quilts with swapped pieces. Every set of blocks, I received was like Christmas morning. When sewing them together, I had such warm gratitude for the other talented quilters that I know. Quilting has been such a blessing.


72 x 93 = 25 yards






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9 comments:

  1. Wow, this is fantastic, very "Victorian tile" vibe for me. That elephant block is an amazing surprise. Need to look up this pattern, it looks a bit tricky for me.

    Ceci

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  2. That is a great quilt design, Maggie! I like the idea of your swap, too - the fussy cut blocks are definitely fun. Congratulations on your finish!

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  3. This is a great quilt - I'm thrilled and I love all the little different fabric motifs.
    Gorgeous color coordination.
    Your quilt is a joy to look at.
    A hug comes to you from Viola.
    I wish you a happy weekend.

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  4. Congrats on a very fun, scrappy finish.

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  5. That's a long one! And it turned out wonderfully.

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  6. Very pretty quilt. It's been on my 'to do' list for a while now, maybe time to start in the new year,

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  7. How lovely to have a quilt made with friends. Those fussy cut blocks are really special. I love the combination of blue and brown. Very pretty. Thanks for sharing on my weekly show and tell, Wednesday Wait Loss.
    https://www.inquiringquilter.com/questions/2024/11/13/wednesday-wait-loss-406

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  8. Look at all of those tiny little lovely pieces. This quilt is truly a labor of love.

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