The next quilt in the quilt parade is the largest. So big, it took two nights to bind, and two shifts by three separate snoopervisors.


But all that hardwork paid off.

You will recall that each one of those little chevrons was made as a Leader/Ender. I didn’t track when I started making them, but I’m pretty sure this was one of my longest L/E projects to date. There are 448 little chevrons in there – that’s 448 separate scraps of fabric, which all had to be snowballed on each end (that means 896 squares of background fabric for snowballing!)
All to create something absolutely wild and crazy




For the back, I used one of the clearance finds that I’ve had sticking around forever.

And that’s one of the best parts about a scrap quilt – you can get away with almost anything on the back!
Like most of the others, this one has gone to the shop. Don’t miss the chance to make it yours!
GORGEOUS! Wild and crazy for sure, but also beautiful. What a lovely finish Val!
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Love it! I love colour, and this quilt is gorgeous.
The feline assistance made all the different, we know.
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That is the most spectacular leader/ender quilt that I have ever seen! The finished project looks like it involved much intricate piecing. What a beauty!
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That one is a masterpiece!!! I particularly love the binding you choose.
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What a sense of accomplishment! Just beautiful!
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Could you do a lap quilt using the breast cancer pink ribbon in some of the blocks?
Thank you.
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Scrappy quilts are the BEST! Great job on this one.
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It is a beauty!
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That is such a happy, happy quilt. I love it! The felines seem to like it too. Those colors are wonderful.
Blessings,
Betsy
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