Thursday, February 6, 2020

Color Pop

Once upon a time I bought a Tula Pink jelly roll, expecting it to be full of pom poms & stripes. I had a project all planned for it, but when I opened it up, gasp, it was not what I expected! Instead of being all pom poms & stripes, it also had some solids, and the fabric distribution was wrong for what I wanted to make.

But you know how jelly rolls are ... once opened up, they can never go back to that pristine, pretty condition. Once opened up, it's a mess and is demanding to be used instantly. But I couldn't figure out a way to use it up. Imagine my delight when just a few weeks later, Cluck Cluck Sew launched a new pattern ... Color Pop, that uses exactly the jelly roll I had!

Of course I bought the pattern the day it came out, and I really enjoyed putting together this quilt top. It was so easy, so colorful, and so fun. That was more than a year ago, and I finally pulled out Color Pop to quilt. After Santorini which was crazy and intense, I wanted something more relaxed.

I kept the quilting fairly simple on this quilt, as I didn't want the quilting to overwhelm all the gorgeous prints. The low-volume background fabrics in particular, I really really love. They just seem to shimmer.

I filled the background frames with straight lines and feathers, and alternated it between each block for more interest. I love to quilt feathers, but they're not right for every quilt. Here, they felt right at home.

For all the fun prints, I did my usual dot-to-dot geometric designs. They're quick and fun and are a nice contrast to the feathers and flowers.

This is one of the happiest quilts I've ever done. I had some coordinating Tula Pink green / gold yardage in my stash so I used that for a fun and stripey binding. I love the way it turned out, and this was a very low-stress, easy going quilt. It's exactly what I need in between more intense quilts. I had a smile on my face almost the whole time I was working on this quilt. It's just so bright. So fun. So ... pop!

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Linking up with: My Quilt Infatuation, Busy Hands Quilts, Confessions of a Fabric Addict, Cooking Up Quilts, Powered by Quilting, and Meadow Mist Designs.

12 comments:

  1. Very bright and happy. I love it when things work out so nicely; great timing for you to discover the pattern. And the binding definitely seals/frames it off nicely.

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  2. This is so lovely! It truly is a very happy quilt.

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  3. Your quilt is wonderfully vibrant and the quilting is perfect for the design. Love the stripey binding.

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  4. Liz what a great pattern choice for that Jelly Roll. Love that Tula roll! You quilting is perfect for each section. As always my favorite stripe binding.

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  5. I agree with you! Your quilt brings a smile to my face as well. What a happy quilt. Think I would put this one on the back of my couch so the mood in the living room is always sunny and bright.

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  6. I love the way you quilted this. It adds so much to the simple white background.

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  7. Wow, I love it! I have this pattern and have been wanting to make it. Is it okay if I copy your quilting ideas?? So pretty!!!

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  8. Jelly rolls always boggle my brain a little, so I'm glad you found a solution for the one that didn't work for the original plan. And what a solution - so pretty and bright. Of course, I love the quilting!

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  9. Wonderful quilting and just a joyful mix of colour and design!

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  10. LOVE the repetition you used in your quilting design! Awesome job of bringing a cute quilt up a notch with feathers (and some straight line quilting, too.)

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  11. Really pretty and the quilting is awesome!

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  12. What a fun quilt. Love how you quilted it, too.

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