Okay, I checked. Its name will be Friendship 360.
My brain is like a sieve some days, I swear.
(Spotted on a recent visit to the antique mall.) |
(Friendship 360 Quilt Top) |
This quilt combines the circles I made during the Quilty 365 quilt-along during 2016 with the Friendship Star Wreath that I also made during that time.
The Friendship Star Wreath was just a little bunny trail I took with the scraps I had left from the Quilt for Pulse. The tutorial for it can be found here. Since I was using leftover HSTs from the Pulse quilt, my dimensions were different than what was given in the tutorial (mine used 4.5-inch strips and HST blocks versus 3-inch).
The end result was a 36.5-inch square, which I was going to make into a wall hanging. You know, some day. It got put aside, is what I'm saying. Literally moved to the far corner of the playground (i.e. design wall) and ignored while I did other stuff in 2016, including the Quilty 365 circles.
At the end of 2016, I really had no idea how to arrange all those circles together in a quilt. I watched my fellow 365-ers finish lovely quilts in various ways. Meanwhile, I had no real plan. The circle blocks sat in colorful piles in the sewing room. I'd pick up a few and riffle through them now and then or move them from one surface to another.
Then one day as I was milling around the laundry room, looking absently at the Friendship Star Wreath on the far end of the design wall, it dawned on me that it might work as a center medallion with the Quilty 365 circles.
Why it took so long to put the two together is...well, irrelevant. The point is I finally did, and it worked. Hooray! Also, Ta-Da!
Now, full disclosure: I only made 338 circles in 2016. A detail I forgot until I was putting the circles together and ran short. So I had to make a few more on the fly. No big whoop, and kinda fun, actually, to be making these again. Thankfully, I still had enough of the same or similar background fabrics and even my little cardboard circle template made from a Kleenex box.
I assembled the circle blocks into panels. First the sides, at 9 blocks high x 6 blocks wide. These were sewn to the right and left of the center medallion. Then the top and bottom panels, at 9 blocks high x 21 blocks wide.
And I still didn't get all the way to 365, because I only needed 360 circle blocks for the quilt top. Hence, Friendship 360, and also because a circle is, of course, 360 degrees. See what I did there?
You'd think its name would have been easier to remember! But no matter, I'm pretty sure the quilt itself—with its I-spy, whimsical, colorful circles—will be unforgettable.
12 comments:
It's super duper! I love the combination of the circles and the rainbow star circle. And hooray for a finish!
Bravo.....well done on the final product! It does not matter how we crash through a finish line or how far in the distance are those overachievers .....lol....the fact is you got there and it’s done and I congratulate you most sincerely.
Turned out phenomenal! Love the picture of the lady with no film in camera. Gee, I experience that on occasion!
What an AWESOME pairing of projects!!!
It's fantastic! Great job!
Definitely UNFORGETTABLE....as well as FANTASTIC!!
Gorgeous.....survivor972002@midco.net
Definitely unique, one of a kind, memorable! It's good to get to flimsy stage isn't it!
That is a great focal block for this quilt - perfect! And congrats on getting it finished. It will be one you'll enjoy through the years! What color are you going to use for the binding?
Oh WOW, this looks great! I love the center, and I happen to know exactly where my Pulse HSTs are. So, yes, I'll be putting a Friendship Circle together soon..
I named my Quilty365 "Full Circle", which felt more profound at the time. Wonderful to document a year with a quilt and we love sleeping under ours. Congrats on a gorgeous top!
Beautiful work! Love that it's coming together for you and makes you smile.:)
Great finish! I love what you have done here.
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