I am joining in the fun again with Amy's ever-famous Quilt Festival!
This fun 40"x56" I-Spy quilt is the result of 76 different I-Spy fabrics -- ALL SCRAPS. I am obsessed with I-Spy, and have kept all the skinny little leftover bits from my swap fabrics. The result was a huge pile of strips -- I still have at least this many more!
I dove into this project without a plan. First I laid out all the strips and created two piles: boyish and girly. Then I separated the boyish ones by width. I cut matching widths from some white fabric I had on hand and sewed both ends of one 20" strip to both ends of each strip, creating a loop. Then I cut the white strip randomly so I would end up with varying lengths of white on either side of each strip.
I laid them out how I liked them, sewed them together, trimmed the excess white fabric away, and added more I-Spy borders.
This fun 40"x56" I-Spy quilt is the result of 76 different I-Spy fabrics -- ALL SCRAPS. I am obsessed with I-Spy, and have kept all the skinny little leftover bits from my swap fabrics. The result was a huge pile of strips -- I still have at least this many more!
I dove into this project without a plan. First I laid out all the strips and created two piles: boyish and girly. Then I separated the boyish ones by width. I cut matching widths from some white fabric I had on hand and sewed both ends of one 20" strip to both ends of each strip, creating a loop. Then I cut the white strip randomly so I would end up with varying lengths of white on either side of each strip.
I laid them out how I liked them, sewed them together, trimmed the excess white fabric away, and added more I-Spy borders.
I had this cute doggy print on hand, but it was just a few inches shy of being the right size for the backing. No problem -- I created a strip with more scraps for the back, bordering it with some black fabric scraps for some POP.
I had everything on hand except for that 1/4 yard of tiny doggy paw prints that I purchased for the super skinny binding -- and that only set me back about $1.50. Not bad for an entire baby quilt!
I really enjoy the process of making quilts without a pattern or a plan -- not to mention the challenge of using only what I have on hand. There's just something about it that really tickles my creative side! I can't wait to do it again!
I really enjoy the process of making quilts without a pattern or a plan -- not to mention the challenge of using only what I have on hand. There's just something about it that really tickles my creative side! I can't wait to do it again!
Very cute!!!
ReplyDeleteI love this twist on the I-Spy quilt. It's very cool.
ReplyDeleteNow I know what to do with the odd strips from a strip swap! Great idea. Thanks
ReplyDeleteI like it ! I like the front AND the back !
ReplyDeleteI like the quilting, too !
I love this style of quilt and I really like that you turned it into an Eye Spy. Great!
ReplyDeleteNice! Nice! I really like this. I also like I Spy. When I first looked at this in the thumbnail I was reminded of a stack of books sitting in my sewing room! I am becoming a follower! Karen
ReplyDeleteVery great idea to use strips! Cute, cute, cute!
ReplyDeleteWhat a very fun and novel idea for I Spy! Everything a child's quilt should be, imo, bright and colorful!
ReplyDeleteHazle
you did a great job with this one. Are you going to make a girly one too?
ReplyDeleteThis is adorable! It first caught my eye because it looked like a stack of books. I'm a reader, and that would be a perfect quilt for me.
ReplyDeleteI love how you stitched the rows in loops. Very inventive.
This is such a clever idea for an eye spy quilt!! Its wonderful!!
ReplyDeleteI think I'm going to have to make an I spy quilt for my girls! or perhaps some I spy place mats to keep their attention to themselves while eating out :)
ReplyDeleteI too saw a stack of books. This is a really clever idea. Well done.
ReplyDeleteLove this! very eye catching.
ReplyDeleteLoving this. So cute! I too enjoy making things with stuff on hand ... It is somehow a really good feeling to make something new and useful without having to purchase anything ...
ReplyDeleteI like how you just casually throw together a quilt this detailed without any plan :) So talented!
ReplyDeleteBTW, Avery is loving her I-Spy book more than ever now :) She will sit and look at her books for the longest time, she's really studying and trying to understand what she's looking at. So cute!
i love this quilt. it is so much fun
ReplyDeleteReally fun quilt! Great use of your scraps! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteGreat twist on the I Spy!
ReplyDeleteLove your quilt!Great idea for I spy.
ReplyDeleteVery clever layout for an I-spy quilt.
ReplyDeleteWhat a cool concept for an 'i spy' quilt. This is a great varitation!
ReplyDeleteAngie - www.craftedAngles.com
This has turned out so well. The colours look great and so does the layout.
ReplyDeleteGreat quilt.
Brilliant! What a great idea for using up "leftovers". Turned out great.
ReplyDeleteYou won a prize too! Yeah! and Congrats!
ReplyDeleteThis is a terrific take on an I Spy quilt! And a clever method of creating the off-set lines. I'm going to have to remember this idea. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteLeslie S. in MN
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a great vibrant quilt. love how you did it--would work with so many color combinations but as an i spy it's adorable. thanks for sharing and have a great day
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