I didn't need a new project. I did need a cover for a small table. It was either paint the table or cover it and I decided this was more fun. I also need to clean out my overflowing scrap bins. This project helped a lot with that. I used 330 different fabrics in this little quilt top. It all started out as just an idea one evening. Then I started fussing with my scraps to see if it would work and by the next evening it was all pieced together. Pretty quick.
so colorful! wow. and what a great idea to rip through your stash. i hope you get lots of use from it. but, it's way too nice to keep on the table to gets spilled on!
ReplyDeleteI love it! Bright and colorful, great use of your stash!
ReplyDeleteI love your use of colors! The background really makes them pop too. I've been wanting to try a dresden plate pattern too. My Grandmother used it a lot so it reminds me of her. Now she was a great quilter. She did a lot of hers completely by hand, wish I had the time to even try.
ReplyDeleteIt's gorgeous! I can't believe you finished that top so quickly. Dresden plate quilt...another one added to my list! x
ReplyDeleteThe quilt is fantastic. Great way to use your stash and cover a table.
ReplyDeletegreat job on your Dresden blocks. It is amazing table topper:)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteFirst try...my goodness, that is just amazing, you have done an excellent job...
ReplyDeleteWow .... that was quick. It took me almost a year to assemble my plates. Love what you've done with your plates.
ReplyDeleteLovely Dresden plates :-)
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful! Love the bright colors. Look at the dresden quilt I got last week. My aunt had made it for her best friend.
ReplyDeleteHappy sewing!
Osagebluffquilter
Your Dresdens are outstanding.
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