The pattern is Sugar Dish by Cluck, Cluck, Sew. Of course my version is larger than hers but you know it is a once in a blue moon rarity for me to make a quilt smaller than a pattern.
The fabrics are from Urban Chiks by Moda. There are 2 collections here and I know one was called Swell and I think the other was called Hullabaloo. I love the soft vintage quality of the colors -kinda like sheets from the 70's. I remember when printed sheets came into fashion. My mother who loved fabric and color as much as I do embraced this new trend and threw out all the plain white sheets in the linen closet and bought printed sheets for all of our beds. Mine were a yellow floral - I've loved yellow since I was a child!
I didn't iron these (as you can clearly see) I just slapped them on my design wall to see how many more I need. Only 7 of the pieced blocks and 6 of the dresdens. The pattern has that row of dresdens at what would be the foot of the quilt, but I moved them up. I often put a second quilt at the foot of the bed and I don't want to cover these darlings up.
Now when I released these blocks from their hermetically sealed plastic
Hmmm...I know this isn't a chicken quilt but it certainly has lots of chicken connections - Urban Chiks, Cluck, Cluck, Sew- maybe that's why it makes me so happy! Oh I wish I was going to have more sewing time this week but boy there is a lot on my calendar. Hopefully I can finish up the pieced blocks. Check back next week and see how far this progresses.
Have a great time checking out the design walls today!
Happy stitching-
carol fun
Simply love what's on your design wall! Love your fabric choices - pretty dresden plates too.
ReplyDeleteI can see why you love it...the fabrics are to die for.
ReplyDeleteI love your wall! I think it would have to be awesome to have a studio with that on my walls. I know your quilt will be awesome, because all your quilts are awesome.
ReplyDeleteCluck, Cluck Sew...OMGosh, that is a clever name. I love that. The Urban Chiks makes me think of the Chicks with Sticks group for knitters. Too, cute.
Happy Stitching! :)
This is soooooo stinkin' cute. I've had that pattern sitting by my sewing machine for months.
ReplyDeleteBTW, I miss the pretty floral sheets of days gone by. Sigh!
I love it, especially adding the row of dresden plates!
ReplyDeleteIt's great to see this on your design wall again! It's definitely going to be a cheerful quilt. I'll be watching your progress.
ReplyDeleteThis is just beautiful and I can't wait to see it finished! I'm so glad you pulled it back out.
ReplyDeleteBecause of your comment on my blog, I found yours!!I love those quilt colors!!!And your Willie's Quaker is wonderful. Are you using the suggested threads ? They are so colorful and pretty.
ReplyDeleteOh, it is time to finish that one. Go for it!
ReplyDeleteThis is so beautiful! Good for you for getting it back out to work on.
ReplyDeleteFun...fun...fun!!!!
ReplyDeletethose are some great fabrics. Must be the chicken connection. Can't wait to see it finished.
ReplyDeleteMan I love this quilt, the colors, the pattern, the prints and that row of Dresden plates. Wow.
ReplyDeleteYou are so funny--yes, I can see the chicken-loving part of your creative mind making that Cluck Cluck Sew-Urban Chicks connection :)
ReplyDeleteLove this quilt and wish I had some sheets in some of these fabrics. It is hard to find a wonderful printed sheet these days.
Such a pretty one! Love the colors!
ReplyDeleteI love Dresden Plates and anytime they can be used in a different way I love that, too. And your fabric choices are great for that Springy look.
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