PB (no J)

Well, it was sometime rather early in the summer, I think, that Michelle shared the link for a wonderful pattern. She had the thought that perhaps a whole lot of us in our Guild would like to make Peanut Butter quilts

Jelly wasn't mentioned.

I messaged Michelle that I thought the pattern was nothing short of spectacular, but I was up to my adenoids in projects and while I'd love to make a Peanut Butter quilt, it likely wouldn't happen until autumn.

Drawing on the abundance of left-overs from the Pineapple quilt, I cut squares (two sizes) and lattice strips (one size) and started using them as leader-enders, and, -- predictably -- it wasn't long before my leader-ender demanded to be a real project. That tends to happen here. 

So now it's a real flimsy, scheduled to go to the machinist in two weeks. 

Go ahead: Click to enlarge!

Two things you prolly should know:

(1)    The pattern designer named the quilt for her boyfriend's dog (See, I knew you were wondering).

(2)    I still love the pattern so much and I know I'll be making more of them. The next one will be called Jelly. Seriously.



 

Comments

Anonymous said…
It looks like I'll be adding another quilt to make to my list. I don't think I have enough of one color so I'll have to go scrappy for the first one. I really like yours with the black one white, so I'll have to start collecting more fabric. Thanks for sharing.
Barbara Anne said…
Delightful quilt top and those blue, purple, and green cornerstones add sparkle. Wish I had more energy as I'd certainly love to make this quilt! Well done!

Hugs!
Nann said…
Your new project is a bright spot on this cloudy day (both literally and politically). I'm not sure if I learned about this design from you or someone else, but I do recall seeing it and liking it -- the complexity of a simple design! And your version is striking.
Janet O. said…
Love how the cornerstones add just the right pop of color to the black/white contrast. It's a stunner, even in its simplicity.
Quiltdivajulie said…
I have this pattern pulled to go with fabrics I’ve chosen. Happy to see your version as it might help move me forward once I am back in the studio to sew.