Fireworks Quilt Top


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At last – I have a quilt top!  I finally made time to sew the final four blocks together and am loving the results.

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I worried a little that I was using fabrics with too wide a range of color but I’m thrilled with how the Bloomsbury Gardens prints look in this quilt top.  I actually grew to like the prints more as I made this quilt and I’m very happy with my choices.  The pattern is Fireworks by Thimble Blossoms .  I found it time consuming to piece, but the results are worth it.

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My first block remains my favorite one.  I love those reds and teals together.

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I saved all the extra half square triangles as I pieced this quilt and am considering sewing them all together to use as part of the quilt back.  It will be time consuming as many of them are small, but at this point that is my goal.

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More Fireworks Blocks


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I’ve been slowly working through my Fireworks blocks and now have 12 of the 16 blocks made.   They haven’t been really quick blocks to piece but when they’re done I really love the way they look.

Here are four of the eight I’ve finished since posting last:

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As I’ve worked on this project I’ve come to like the Bloomsbury Gardens prints even more than I did when I purchased them.  I’m happy to be sewing with them and look forward to putting this quilt top together.  Only four more blocks to go, and they are all cut out and neatly stacked on my sewing table.  I hope I can find time to work on them this week!

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Nightstand Makeover


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I picked this little table up at Deseret Industries FOREVER ago for $15.  It had good bones, nice lines, and when I opened a drawer to check its condition, I found the Ethan Allen brand burned into it, also identifying it as solid birch.  It had an ugly stain on the top so leaving it was not an option, so it came home with me to be re-painted.

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I sanded it, then painted it navy blue, and then painted the aqua on top of that.  I wanted it to wear with that darker blue beneath it to show through when it gets scuffed over time, as has already happened thanks to my eager children.  I kept the original brass drawer handles and like how they stand out.  But my favorite part of all might be the legs.  I painted the bottom six inches of each leg metallic gold and I’m totally hooked.

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In fact, I talked my daughter into letting me do the same thing on a project for her room as well.  I’ll share more on that soon.  And I’m wondering what else I can paint gold.

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This little table fits perfectly next to the bed in our guest room/studio.  I’m happy with how it turned out and grateful to cross a project off my list.  That always feels good, doesn’t it?

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