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100 Good Wishes Blocks

With life at a simmer and sort of getting back to normal I decided to get out my Tula Pink City Sampler quilt and finish up the last 25 blocks.  I love this book and how Tula put it together.  The blocks are nameless and you the creator get to name each of the 100 blocks.  As I have said in previous posts I have named my quilt The 100 Good Wishes Quilt.  Each block named after a good wish.  I was inspired by a necklace I have that has 100 beads on it for 100 good wishes.

 

I have done my best to stick as close as possible to the fabric/color choices that Tula did on her cover quilt.  I normally don’t do this however I love the rainbow effect the placement of the blocks gives this quilt.


I cut the fabric for the last 25 blocks and put the pieces of fabric in the book with the block that they went with.  I made a huge mess getting out and going through my Tula stash in the process of doing this.  Once I got done cutting I decided to have a mini Tula destash sale over on Instagram which is a whole other topic.  Gesh….


Blocks 1 – 75

I posted pics on IG as I finished.  I needed to keep myself motivated to get to the end.

Good & Positivity
Sing & Cherish
And then the Sewing Angels sang…..


And all 100 Good Wishes blocks were done.  True confession….  I did a touchdown victory dance when I took the last one off my machine.


I knew that I wanted to do the Gridlock layout from Tula’s book and I knew that I wanted to use Kona Ash for my setting fabric.  I am not a fan of white in quilts so I looked for something with less of a contrast and landed on Ash.



I decided that I wanted to layout the blocks on my design wall to make sure they all looked good together and that nothing was wonky or stood out.  I must say again.  I freakin love my design wall.  I have no idea how I have lived without one for so long.


I loved it…..  except for one block.



So I remade it and its perfect to me.  Love Love Love It!!!  Can you tell which block I remade?

Prior to cutting the setting fabric I had decided that I did not want my sashing to finish at 2″.  I did not want that much space between these blocks.  At first I thought 1 1/2″ finished sashing would be nice but…….  that was too much for me.  So I have landed on 1″ sashing and 3″ finished borders.  In my head it looks amazing and I hope that it sews out to be amazing.



I cut up the setting fabric and took my quilt off the design wall labeling each row.  I tucked everything into a plastic bin where it will remain until quilt retreat the first week of March.  I am super excited to see my 100 Good Wishes Blocks become a Good Wishes quilt.


In other quilting related things.  I have sandwiched my Tula Pink Fox Field Mystery quilt and it is ready to be quilted.  I am really trying to stay on top of my quilting this year by not having a pile up of tops that need to be quilted.  Besides this one I think I have 3 others that need quilting.  I think.  There might be more but I know its no less than 3.  Oh… wait… I just remembered another one so there is at least 4…….

happy sewing
quilt book

A Great Book

i ordered this book from Julie over at jaybird quilts when i first heard about it. that was back in ummmm….. March maybe. not for sure though. anyways, it came the week before i left for Boise. i was going to do a post about it but i lent it to a friend. i just got it back. so here is Fresh Fabric Treats. a great book from Moda & some of their bakers from the Moda Bake Shop.

its a great book to have. it is filled with all sorts of great projects. from quilts. to bags. to everything in between.

Julie even signed it for me.

now i just need to find the time to make some of these projects.