Square Root was made out of shirt purchased from the Goodwill clearance center. The total cost of the fabric going into this quilt was $5.73. It also makes me feel happy that I could still make quilts even if I couldn't afford to go out and get new fabric. It uses a combination of 4 and 16 patches along with the fabric of 9 shirts, which explains the name.
The back was a nice stripe from the donation pile, stretched out with the extra squares from the front. I quilted it with a freehand topographic spiral pattern and pink thread. So, 16 hours, 1 round trip and a big celebratory WOOOHOOO! I love crossing things off the list. Now I get to go and find new things to put back onto the list to take their place.
Bada-bing
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Bada-WOW!
1-2-3; read-em-n-weap!
Great finishes, but the Square Root is my favorite BY FAR!!! And not just because of the name either! That darker blue is fabulously placed---LOVE IT! You keeping that one or is it planned for something else?
Oh my goodness, you are really on a roll...3 finishes?!?! WOW!
ReplyDeleteLove that your Square Root is recycled fabric!
I love the quilt, I also am on a budget right now,, and using unwanted clothing.I think my recycled quilts will be more cherished,hope yours are too.Thanks for sharing,Amy
ReplyDeleteWow! 3 really? Congrats on the cost of that one!
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ReplyDeleteI am very pleased to meet you- Thanks for coming to visit my blog. I wanted to come and check out yours too so here I am. You have a very nice blog.
I love your scrappy quilts - they look terrific. Your crumb cake is particularly fun with the words.
I also loved the use of mason jars with the pin cushion tops. Thanks for the link- I will have to go check those out too. It would make a nice birthday present for my quilty friend.
Enjoy your summer. It does fly by all too quickly.
Warmest regards from a Western Canadian quilter,
Anna
Wow, 3 finishes, good for you! They all look great. Binding is one of my favorite things to do but I have to make myself do it. It takes a while to bind and I can do so many other things in that length of time but it's so good to finish a project. It looks like you had a great visit with your family too. The aprons are so cute. Thanks for sharing.
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