As a University of Michigan grad, I wanted to use my new quilting obsession to make a fun, scrappy quilt for him.
Lucky for me, the school's "block M" easily translated into a quilt design I could tackle.
The quilt is a generous throw size (60x80), which I hope comes in handy on these cold winter nights in the Midwest (hello Polar Vortex!).
The blocks are all different versions of string blocks, though since I'm still learning I went ahead and paper-pieced these babies... all 224!
To top it all off, I backed the quilt in Minky. It wasn't easy (I was thankful for my steam ripper many times), but in the end it was worth it for such a comfy gift.
And, the best part: the fabrics! I had a blast picking up fat quarters and other small cuts of different fabrics from about 10 different LQSs. Some of the fabrics are batiks, and others are cool prints (like a map of NYC or the Declaration of Independence).
I had an absolute blast making this quilt, and I hope my little brother enjoys it! Thanks for stopping by![Linking up to Crazy Mom Quilts]
Love this big M! I'm a former Wolverine so I can appreciate this quilt in many ways. Great job on the M! Go blue!
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing quilt! Love the pattern and those magnificent colors!
ReplyDeleteThe design of this is incredible. I never would have thought to piecework squares to make a letter of the alphabet. And the blues are simply beautiful! That yellow really sets them off.
ReplyDeleteThat is lovely! (and 224 is a lot of blocks!)
ReplyDeleteGreat design and the best recipient to give it to ever!
ReplyDeleteAs a Michigan native, I know a number of family members that would probably steal this quilt from you. :)
ReplyDeleteHow fabulous! Your brother must have been thrilled!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lucky brother. This quilt is impressive in so many ways. The fabrics all work so well together.
ReplyDeleteThat is a great quilt! I'm a big Minky lover over here, so I really love the backing ;)
ReplyDeleteLove this for my brother-in-law!!
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous. The colours and the pattern are so strong and go together so well. I'm sure your brother will love it.
ReplyDeleteIt's a great quilt and extremely warm!
ReplyDelete-The Little Brother