Today is the beginning of Amy's Bloggers Quilt Festival! I am sharing the most recent quilt that I finished and my current favorite, my Castle Peeps Plus quilt. Last year in studio art, we did a section on tessellations. After creating one of my own, I thought it would be fun to make a tessellating quilt! The tessellating plus is not a new pattern, it's been around for a long time. I had been saving my FQ stack of Castle Peeps by Lizzy House for something special and this was just the project!
I probably could have found an existing method for constructing this quilt, but I decided to work up measurements and a method my own way. This worked fairly well with the exception of one minor cutting issue in the beginning! A single plus requires 5 squares, not 4! ;)
Up until this point I had mostly free motion quilted. For this quilt I knew it needed straight-line. I quilted 1/4" on the side of each seam, horizontally and vertically. It had it's share of issues, but all in all I was happy with how to all came together! This was the first time that I quilted using colored thread! I went with chartreuse to help highlight the green prints, which were my favorite :)
If anyone is interested, I created a tutorial with my measurements and way of doing it. Also instructions for the pieced scrappy back! You can find it here
Thanks for stopping by!
Lovely and bold, the colours are great I like the continuity of the cross shapes with the quilting and the back design- works really well!
ReplyDeletei was very drawn to this quilt- beautiful colors and nice pattern!
ReplyDeleteI've always been a bit wary of all colour quilts but this is proving to me that they work!
ReplyDeleteIt's beautiful Jeni! I'm thinking about your tutorial for my FFA2 stack!
ReplyDeleteGosh, this is a pretty quilt. I think I might try your pattern. Thanks for the tutorial! I really love how you quilted this too!
ReplyDeleteI have your tutorial all printed out and as soon as I finish my holiday sewing, I fully intend to make a Plus Quilt! My brother is really into tessellation photography, and I figure he would really appreciate a quilt like this. Thanks for the tute! I love how this quilt turned out, it's so bright and beautiful!
ReplyDeleteGeez, I really need to learn how to use my sewing machine, this is so inspiring! Knitting needles are my friend...sewing needles, however, are not. Maybe I'll change that after the holidays die down!
ReplyDeleteLove this! What a great use of one of my favorite fabric lines. And I like the back almost as much as the front. Thanks for the tutorial, it's on my to-do list.
ReplyDeleteI love this design, and it looks so great in the castle peeps! :)
ReplyDeleteI love this! It looks great in the bright colors of this line!
ReplyDeleteJennifer :)
I love castle peeps, and I love your design - thanks for sharing (the tutorial too - bonus!!).
ReplyDeleteI love your quilt - and I've already downloaded it and printed it out! Now to gather the fabrics to make it! This it will be red/white/blue for a wounded soldier for the Quilts of Valor!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing!
Great quilt! A fabulous way of showing off those great prints. As one who also has made their share of "quilt math" mistakes, I appreciate you sharing your process. Awesome job.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the link. I think this is something I could do.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful quilt and great fabrics. Good job figuring out your own pattern. The back is fun!
ReplyDeleteI know I already told you that I love this - but I really do! Great job Jeni!
ReplyDeletebig fan of this quilt!!
ReplyDeleteYour quilt looks amazing! I wasn't previously a huge fan of this fabric line, but I REALLY love it in your plus quilt! I may have to give your tutorial a try. Thanks for sharing your process!
ReplyDeleteYou know I love this quilt to pieces, and someday I'm gonna get to your cross tute!!
ReplyDeletevery cute...love it!
ReplyDeleteLove this quilt. Its such a great design.
ReplyDeleteI love this quilt, Jeni! Great fabric and design.
ReplyDeletePretty layout of the fabric :)
ReplyDeleteSuch a lovely quilt and the quilting design is just fabulous. Love how the back looks with that design on brown. Someday I have to make this quilt!
ReplyDeleteLove it! Great modern design.
ReplyDeleteThis is GORGEOUS!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteWow, great job! I love it front and back!
ReplyDelete*sigh* I love it!
ReplyDeleteSo fun! I love the bright colors :)
ReplyDeleteVery neat! This is a great quilt for the castle peeps fabric collection.
ReplyDeleteAngie - www.craftedAngles.com
I haven't seen this tesselated pattern before - love, love, love your design on the pieced back!
ReplyDeleteHi Jeni.
ReplyDeleteThis is a great quilt. I love your colour choices and placement. It looks so vibrant!
this is so pretty. i love the pattern and fabrics that you used.
ReplyDeleteI love your quilting!
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love this pattern! What a lovely quilt! :)
ReplyDeleteLOVE the pattern!
ReplyDeleteLOVE the back!
LOVE the fabric!
Overall, I LOVE this quilt!
~ Meagan
I love this quilt. I bought the fat quarter collection too but I have not decided yet what to make with it.
ReplyDeleteVery fun and bright. I really like the scrappiness of your quilt.
ReplyDeleteLove this pattern - Perfect for showcasing bright, fun fabric!
ReplyDeleteThis is one of my favorite cross quilts ever! I love the fabrics you chose and I love the straight line quilting. Perfect-o!!
ReplyDeletelove it! this is one of my favorite quilts this time!
ReplyDeleteI love this! As I was reading down, I was hoping there would be a hint as to how you made it, and then I saw the tutorial link. Thanks so much! This is a great quilt.
ReplyDeleteThe quilting makes a FAB design on the back!! Great quilt..
ReplyDeleteIt is a beauty!
ReplyDeleteSo crisp and chatty at the same time!
Very cheerful!
love you quilt!! first thought was that it was like a game i love--tetris! just love how the shapes float off the edges. really nice job with fabrics, too. thanks for sharing a great quilt and have a nice day
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