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Friday, September 9, 2016

Paintbrush Studio New Block Hop Quilt Finish

I have just (finally) finished my charity quilting using some of the beautiful blocks made for the Paintbrush Studio's New Block Hop back in the spring.  And not a moment too soon...the Cloud9 New Block Hop kicks off on Monday :)


Over 35 bloggers participated in the hop which was co-hosted by Yvonne @ Quilting Jetgirl, Stephanie @ Late Night Quilter, and myself using Paintbrush Studio's new line of solids called Painter's Palette. 



Here were all of the blocks before sewing them together:



And here is the finished quilt, the blocks are all so different yet work so well together and links to the tutorial to make each block:



Row 1: Smiles Too Loudly, Sew Psyched!, Wanda's Life Sampler, Stitches Quilting
Row 2: Childlike Fascination, 123 Quilt, Quilting Jetgirl, The Carpenter's Daughter Who Quilts
Row 3: Up It Is QuiltsTrials of a Newbie Quilter, Late Night Quilter , Quilts of a Feather
Row 4: I Love You Sew, Patchwork & Pastry, Meadow Mist Designs, Quilt'n Party
Row 5: Red Delicious Life, ? , Orchid Owl QuiltsNeedle & Foot

You can check out all of the great blocks along with their tutorials on Jayne @ Twiggy and Opal's Pinterest page.

The quilt is going to be donated to the Greenville Hospital System in South Carolina where it will go to a child that was recently taken from their home into protective services.


Many thanks again to Paintbrush Studio for providing the fabrics to the participants and the binding and backing for this charity quilt.


16 comments:

  1. Wonderful quilt and finish. And good to see the links to all tutorials in one place =)

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  2. It's a beautiful quilt! Thanks for sharing.

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  3. The blocks are so different! But like you said...they work so well together! I can't wait to see the new batch of blocks for the Cloud 9 hop!

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  4. It turned out beautifully, Cheryl! I hope to get my pieced top quilted this month before I get more new blocks to work with, too!

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  5. Thanks for sharing the finished quilt and including the links to each block. The first one I clicked on happened to be yours! Lately I have been experimenting a lot with hourglass units, and yours is a fun variation. I'm looking forward to seeing all of the new blocks revealed next week!

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  6. Thanks for sharing the finished quilt and including the links to each block. The first one I clicked on happened to be yours! Lately I have been experimenting a lot with hourglass units, and yours is a fun variation. I'm looking forward to seeing all of the new blocks revealed next week!

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  7. Thanks for sharing the finished quilt and including the links to each block. The first one I clicked on happened to be yours! Lately I have been experimenting a lot with hourglass units, and yours is a fun variation. I'm looking forward to seeing all of the new blocks revealed next week!

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  8. Looks fantastic.I love sampler quilts.

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  9. I love seeing all the blocks together. Congrats on finishing and just in the nick of time too. And what a great charity for this quilt to be heading too.

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  10. Oh wow! The blocks are stunning and so is that colour palette, it's something I would never have thought of putting together but it looks amazing!

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  11. The blocks look great together. Some child will love it.

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  12. Cheryl, this turned out stunningly beautiful!
    Just wowie

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  13. It looks great Cheryl! Thanks so much for putting all the time and effort into this. I'm sure that it will provide comfort to a special little child.

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  14. Lovely quilt, Cheryl! What a great collaborative effort!! Whoop whoop!!

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  15. A lovely quilt! It will bring comfort to child, what a wonderful cause. Well done!

    -Soma

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