Saturday, February 8, 2014

Olympic-Inspired Quilt Top Finished!


With the Winter Olympics starting up this week in Sochi Russia, I was motivated to dig out the Olympic quilt that I made 2 years ago during the Summer Olympics (and never finished).

I always try to figure out why certain quilts get tossed in the UFO pile, and for this one, I think it was just too small.  I have no more wall space for any more minis, but decided that a throw quilt for the couch would be perfect for the Winter Olympics.  Luckily I still had some of the original solids that I started out with, and combined them with some solid white to make a bunch of half square triangles.  When I still wanted it a bit bigger, I got out some solid black to extend it, and I'm calling it done at about 54" x 72".

The back is already finished, and batting purchased.

With the 7-8 inches of snow we got over the last 2 days, I should have plenty of time to finish it.

I still have a tutorial for the center of this quilt on this blog.  Click the link above, or the tutorial link if you would like to see it!!

I also have to say that I just LOVE the patchwork quilt motif that is being used in this games.  It's my all time favorite!!

4 comments:

  1. Cool! Are you going to enter it in the Moda contest?
    http://modafabrics.blogspot.com/2014/02/moda-quilt-olympics-2014.html

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  2. Very cool - glad you got it out to finish now!

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  3. good to see you finished this piece, have not seen the patchwork motif you mention but will keep my eye open for it

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  4. Good way to finish a UFO.... and it will become the family Olympic Quilt... and I love the Motif too.... very Kaffe! I would buy one of the banners!!! Although I have the diamond ruler that is used to make that quilt... It is a Jan Krentz pattern. Maybe that should be my next project????? Ha.

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