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Sunday, 12 April 2015

Tulip Trilogy Wall Quilt

Tulip Trilogy Wall Hanging
Have you been following my BAD (Block-a-Day) project?  If so you will remember blocks 89, 92 and 97 – the three tulip blocks from a free paper-piece design by Regina Grewe.  
Blocks 89, 92 and 97 together at last.
In keeping with my BAD intentions each block is constructed totally from scraps and measures 10” x 4” (slightly bigger than stated on the pattern and I don’t know why!).  I joined the tulips together as suggested in Regina’s pattern before adding a scrappy border cut from some left-over “Bobbins & Bits” jelly roll strips. 
Everlasting Tulips at Patchsmith Palace (Size 19" x 16")
It is tradition in our house to have fresh tulips in the house once the daffodils have finished.  With this beautiful little quiltie I shall start a new tradition – to have tulips in the house all year round!  

Linking to the Le Challenge for April 2015. 

18 comments:

  1. Hello Amanda! Love your tulip quilt... and how nice to have tulips all year round! :) x

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    1. Isn't it? I love your work Christine especially how you combine so many different techniques. You are one talented lady.

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  2. Looking good and that border is perfect!

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    1. Thank you Elaine. The border is made using some 10" scraps of jelly roll.

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  3. It's beautiful! I love this cheerful and bright wallhanging ! What a delight!
    Susie

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  4. Love your wall hanging. Tulips are my favorite flower but the bunnies always eat mine. And what they don't get, the deer finish off!

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    1. The deer prefer roses here in southern England although I am sure they could munch a tulip or two too.

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  5. Very cheery - the colours are lovely!

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    1. Thank you. I couldn't decide between red or yellow tulips so I made them combined coloured.

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  6. Amanda, your tulips look even prettier because of the way you made them scrappy. A bright and happy new tradition!

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    1. Thank you Lara. I love using scraps - I think it is the tightwad in me!

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  7. Tulips are some of my most-loved flowers, too. These are fun, made with paper-piecing. I like them made using the folded corner technique, too. ;)

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    1. There are so many tulip patterns around it is hard to choose which to make next.

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  8. Beautiful quilt and I love your little egg tree x

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  9. A fabulous tradition! Such pretty tulips! Thanks for linking to le challenge :)

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  10. Oooohhh! Love this tradition, Thanks for sharing on le challenge!

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  11. What a wonderful and deserving win! I love your tulips wallhanging!
    Susie

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