Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Scraps

 bats and  balls
I have to show off my Orca Bay with the rest of them over  at Bonnie Hunter's link up :0)..you should go see all the different variations.

Happy Sewing, Kim
our pledge of allegiance to the flag

bits of holly

little Santas  from long ago

tiny sewing machines and spools of thread

little pinked nosed bunny

little blue dog

bicyclist with their dogs

a spider on her web

little red trees

recycled shirts and crib sheets
musical notes

Put them all together and what do you have?  A beautiful scrap quilt!  This is Bonnie Hunter's 2011 mystery quilt called "Orca Bay".   I'm so proud of finishing this mystery I'm gonna show it off over at" Finish it up Friday" with Crazy Mom Quilts :0).  Gotta put this one in the  Festival of Scrappiness too ;0)     
 Happy sewing, Kim

24 comments:

  1. OMG that is the best one I seen yet , just gorgeous .

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  2. Gorgeous! And I recognize a few of those fabrics...

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  3. Wow, Kim, what a cool post...and a GORGEOUS quilt!!!

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  4. this is exactly WHY I love scrap quilts! very nice- cw

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  5. Wowie zowie!! This really packs a punch!! Goes to show that contrast is the key. Awesome job!!!

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  6. I love it Kim oh WOW! Every time I see your scrap quilt I love love to make one, but I know you put hours and hours into making it. Beautiful result Kim - Love Nat

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  7. Gosh, what a fun scrap quilt...and great looking, too!!!

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  8. Fun seeing all those little fabric pictures! This quilt is full of happiness!

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  9. Absolutely stunning!! Like a HUGE I Spy of sorts. The final quilt is just fabulous!

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  10. Thank you for the close up view. I L.O.V.E. the quilt overall, it really is an amazing finish. Good job, Kim, I'm so happy for you and this beauty!
    :-}pokey

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  11. Wow! Your Orca Bay quilt is just gorgeous

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  12. What a wonderful scrap quilt. I was so delighted to see the close ups of your fabrics. It's the little surprises that make a quilt like this special.
    How fun!!

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  13. beautiful! I like how light and airy yours turned out. fun to see all the scraps - that black widow fabric is awesome.

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  14. Hi, Kim. Just stopped by from Nifty Quilts to enjoy your blog. That's an amazing scrap quilt--stupendous!
    best from Tunisia,
    nadia

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  15. Oh my goodness! This quilt makes me realize you really could mix all scraps together and come up with a beautiful quilt. Thank you so much for sharing - I'm gonna have to pin this one.

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  16. Love it...scrappy quilts are so much fun to look at! I'd like to someday get one made...I have trouble just getting my regular quilts done!

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  17. Proof that scraps are good. Lovely quilt.

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  18. Thanks for all the fun close-ups of your unique scraps... they're what make it extra special. Nice work!

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  19. Wow! This quilt is stunning. I love how you can see so many different and unique images when you look at the quilt up close, but from afar every block unifies to make a beautiful whole.

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  20. Wow, so much detail and design in this quilt. Lovely!

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