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Sunshine Ripples Quilt | A Finished Quilt | One Monthly Goal Finish


I am so very happy to finally have this quilt completed! The blocks were started in 2017 during my month as queen for my Bee Hive quilting group run through Blossom Heart Quilts. After I received my blocks they just sat in a box. Then later in the year we moved.


After we moved (2018) I got the itch to finish the blocks I needed. Then back into the box they went. Well finally last year (2019) I actually stitched the top together and added the border. I had good intentions of finishing this quilt before the end of year. But life, and it just didn't happen.


So as 2020 started I decided it was time to just finish this quilt. I booked time on the long arm and spent the day quilting this. I did some straight line quilting and on the long arm with channel locks it was so easy. No pain of wrangling the quilt through my domestic sewing machine. Long arm quilting is defiantly how I plan to quilt the last 3 quilt tops I have left from last year.


I made this quilt for my youngest daughter Enna. Her favorite colors are yellow and red, so I'm so glad to have this done before she decided she didn't like those colors anymore. And by the look on her face she is pretty happy with it. Plus I backed it with cuddle and it is just lovely to snuggle with.


Glad 2020 is off to a great start!

Happy Stitching!

Quilt Stats
Pattern: Ripples block by Angie of GnomeAngel for The Bee Hive
Dimensions: 65 inches x 79.5 inches
Quilting: Random Straight Lines
Fabric: random designers from my stash and my bee-mates stashes



Comments

  1. Love this finish and especially the happy little girl in bed with her quilt!

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  2. It's beautiful! And absolutely STUNNING in the snow! So glad your daughter loves it--it must be great to cuddle!

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  3. Love it! Thanks for linking up with Elm Street Quilts One Monthly Goal and congrats on your finish.

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