Rainbow Fruit Quilt
Every time I go into a fabric store and see fabrics with
fruits and veggies, I was mesmerized by their color. I love the richness and
amazing variety! I was collecting pieces until I had enough to make my fruit
and veggie basket quilt. I actually ended up with enough blocks to make 2
smaller quilts, and a bunch of scraps. I just couldn’t let any of it go, and of
course, had to find new projects for it.
I made a 12 inch block with the leftover ½ triangle squares that created a wonderful rainbow look. It was put away, like so many other projects I had been working on, and forgotten. As I worked through my UFO pile, I started to venture into my “lost blocks” pile, which is where I found the rainbow block. I pulled it out, along with the scraps, and tried to figure out how I can use this stuff up. I tried and tried, and couldn’t figure out what to do. I was chatting with the hubby about it and he asked why I needed to keep that block in the quilt if I had enough fabric to make a new one? Huh, good point!
I took the block out and started to layout the leftover
pieces. I came up with a rainbow style layout creating a real pop of color. I
set it on a black background, bringing the colors out even more, and then used
the last of the scraps to create an off-set border.
So… then I needed a backing. I went into my stash and found a picnic table pattern with ants crawling on it. Could NOT be more perfect! My daughter saw it and said she wanted a face mask made with it. As much as I loved that idea, I needed all of it to make the backing. I trimmed it with a little black to get to the size I needed. Worked excellent!
The quilting was a simple straight stitch crosshatch on the rainbow element and then a basic meander on the black. It keeps the attention on the colors and rainbow style. I’m really happy with how this turned out. I’m so glad I saved these fabrics, and thought outside the box to create this.
Of course, the block that started this project was still unaccounted
for. I decided to make a simple trivet with it. I used the very last of the
scraps to make a patchwork backing and used a simple straight stitch for
quilting. It is now gracing my counter with its bold colors and providing
function when I pull something out of the oven.
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