12 January 2013

Lucky Trips Around the World

I've gotten caught up in the online quilting fad of the moment, making a Scrappy Trips Around the World quilt following Quiltville's clever tutorial.


Last month Alison Glass sent me nine fat quarters of Lucky Penny, her debut line of prints for Andover Fabrics. The colors are deep and vibrant, and the prints are bold without being fussy. And the 'Bike Path' dot stripes are perfect.


I added a tenth print from the collection, and paired the prints with about 20 solids from my stash in coordination colors.


To make the most of the fat quarters, I upped the strip size from 2 1/2" to 3 3/8" (couldn't quite squeeze out 3 1/2") by 21" long, yielding 17" blocks.


Sixteen blocks later I have a quilt top.


I'm so happy with it as a complete quilt, and I love how the larger squares show off the prints.


19 comments:

  1. I am doing the 2 1/2" size and thought about playing around with a larger-width strip. I thanks for doing the math!
    Yours is lovely and I love the saturated colors.

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  2. Gorgeous! Like the alternating solids very much.
    Uh oh, feeling a pull to start a second one with odds and ends of solids hanging around and all the leftover strips from ST#1.
    Must stand firm and resist temptation at least until the first is done!

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  3. Love how you used larger squares! I saw someone with smaller squares in the center and larger square blocks surrounding.

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  4. careful planning of fabrics makes this work out nicely, like yours! but i must admit i'm tiring of seeing some of the more haphazard versions.

    the solids really pull it all together in a nice way. congrats!

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  5. I was wondering what larger squares would do to this pattern.. yours came out great-- good thinking.

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  6. once again, I enjoy seeing your take on what might otherwise be familiar. I love the bold, rich colors, and the larger scale. I was trying to clear some other projects from 'really? this isn't done yet??' list before jumping on board with the Trips thing, but I was so tempted just so I could start working with (what is in my world) heaps of fat quarters that have been lying around for a little too long. I wanted to go bigger; thanks for working out the math for me.

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  7. wow - stunning colours, and I love the larger squares - thanks for doing the math for me ;)

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  8. It's beautiful Dan! I just have one thing to say: 20 solids from your STASH?!?!?!? I bow down.

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  9. I love those colours so much - very rich and droolworthy!

    Will definitely be making another, and another! And I'll do the larger size strips too, to make the most of my Centre City FQs.

    Thanks for the tips!

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  10. Hi Dan! I love your quilt with bigger squares! They make beautiful pattern and show fabrics better as you said! x Teje

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  11. Its looking fabulous....and yes I can rival your 20 solids from your stash. I love the colours you've chosen.

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  12. Beautiful take on this! I love seeing how it looks with a well planned palette.

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  13. Wow, these are lovely blocks. Well done you.

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  14. Gorgeous! I love Alison's line, and this is a great way to showcase those prints!

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  15. uh-oh, after seeing yours i just might have to jump on the band wagon! looks great.

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  16. It's fantastic! And a fun quilt to make, wouldn't you say?

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  17. Yes! Yes! I too, am doing a larger version (strips cut 3.5 x 21) because I didn't want my large scale prints to be cut down too much. Yours is lovely inspiration.

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