Aloha Fizz

Yesterday I gave my mom a quilt for Christmas. I bought the fabric many years ago and intended to make a much more complicated pattern. This year I decided that with so many other projects on my plate I would have a better chance of completion with an easier pattern. That's when I decided on Fat Quarter Fizz, a free pattern from Fat Quarter Shop. It is fat quarter friendly and goes together quickly. I love the pattern using light and dark fabrics, but since I had a spectrum of tones for the previously intended project there isn't as much of a tonal pattern in my quilt.

While this isn't my normal palette I'm pleased with how these fabrics went together. I started with the backing fabric and chose the others to coordinate. I used two of the main fabrics for the binding.

Jessica's wavy wood grain pattern quilting on her Stripey quilt was my inspiration. I started with aurifil #2915 (very light brass), but finished up with #2310 (light beige) when I ran out. I tried my two closest quilt shops, but neither had #2915 in stock and it was December 23rd. Better done than perfect, I decided. Shh, don't tell mom. ;-)

The finished quilt measures about 60" x 72". Mom is looking forward to curling up on her new (in a couple months) couch with it. She might need some coordinating pillows for her birthday.

A big thanks to my sister for helping me get the full quilt shot outside today, despite a little wind.

Thanks for visiting. What was your favorite handmade gift this holiday season?

I'm linking up to Adrienne's 2015 Q4 Finish Along post. See all my Q4 goals here.

12 thoughts on “Aloha Fizz

    1. sarah

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      Thank you, Jess. Yes! I'll totally use it again. Thanks again for the inspiration! She was very excited to receive the quilt. I failed to get a picture of her with it. That's indicative of the sleep-deprivation I was under from being up with my sick kid all night. :-/

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    1. sarah

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      Thank you, Yvonne. I liked that as well. And ended up kind of aiming for having the "knots" of the woodgrain in the dark fabrics so they'd show up more. :-)

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    1. sarah

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      Thanks, Bo! I love having lap quilts around. The kids use them at our house for dance floors and forts as well as cuddling on the couch. :-)

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    1. sarah

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      Thank you, Sobana. And you're totally right that mom won't notice. You have to look pretty closely. The color palette is not so "me" but I'm glad it was well received.

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    1. sarah

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      Thanks, Anja. It made me realize how much I've missed free motion quilting. I've used straight line quilting on a number of recent minis. I have a twin quilt top that I need to prep for quilting and my safari cuddle quilt that I'm graffiti quilting, so numerous opportunities for free motion. :-)

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