I haven’t made a coin quilt since 2008! It’s the pattern that got me truly stuck on quilting.
Back then I had 1 baby that slept most of the day…now I have 3 big babies and I want to sleep most the day! Crazy how fast time flies.
I went with a semi-fall palette for this one. I sewed it together randomly without looking at placement at all…and it’s funny how many of the same fabrics ended up right next to each other…oh well. :)
margaret
Your hands are certainly full with 3 little ones but I can imagine the joy that they bring.I do like this pattern, brain into gear thinking I have a cot quilt to make for a great niece or nephew due any day now (the first cot quilt I have attempted) and think this would be nice to do in assorted kids fabrics, please can you share the sizes of the strips will look on line but not too at at this computer business
Susanne vb
I took a coin quilt class from Gwen Marston YEARS ago...and she had us place the coins in a paper bag so that we could pull the coins out blindly. The only decision we were allowed to make was which end of the strip to sew it to. It was so freeing!! My very first introduction to 'it's OK to break the rules' ever since that class I have always loved coin quilts. Good job you. :)
Jean Burke
So pretty! Thanks for sharing....
Melissa Corry
I love coin quilts as well ;) Especially when you make them totally random, so fun!! I love the color palette you you made ;)
Lana
Congratulations Lori H! You will love it! And I LOVE THAT COIN Quilt top!!!
No wonder this made you fall in love with quilting...
Sue G
You did a fabulous job on this quilt. Love the colours. :)
Anne
"... Oh well .... " I love your attitude. No sense in sweating the small stuff. A quick finish is so satisfying!
A Quilter's Mission
This is so pretty! The colors are fun. I love randomly placed squares.
Charlotta
So you cut all the "coins" and then sewed them together randomly one row at a time?
I read the other comments, I LOVE Gwen Marston and I LOVE the rules she made for her class. I'm thinking I might be ready to make a quilt using just those rules.
What are the dimensions of the coins in this quilt, please?
Judith Blinkenberg
It's wonderful! I've never made one. I love your piece about wanting to sleep all day. When you get to 66 you will want that kids' energy and not be able to find it!! Thanks for the reminder to make this pattern!
Chez Vies
Beautiful quilt. A good way to use up all my scraps
✾Jamie Lee Cooley✾
Beautiful quilt too! Even when I pay attention to where the colors are I *always* end up with the same one side by side at least once, lol!!!! I think it looks gorgeous and unique!
Melissa @ My Recent Favorite Books
Your new quilt is so pretty! =)
amandajean
I have three big kids and I want to sleep all day, too. Hahaha! your coin quilt is just lovely! it's fun to revisit an old favorite every once in awhile, isn't it?
Susan
Love your honesty - kids, they drive us crazy, but we love them anyway! Thanks for sharing and inspiring us with your lovely things!
allison
The "coins" are 3" x 5 1/2" for those that asked! :)
the quilted fox
I love how those C+S prints (especially the purple) drew my eyes diagonally down the quilt. Usually coin quilts don't do that for me. Very nice!
adaliza.com
Such a pretty quilt - lovely colours, proper Autumnal late summer - you've captured it all. I made a huge quilt last year and had to divide up 16-square blocks to put it together and I was amazed how many time I repeated bits entirely by accident. Some fabrics must just love each other! Well done, you certainly have your hands full. I wasn't quilting when our 3 were babies - now they're big babies (all in their 20's) - happy days!
Mirta Reyes
October 9,2014 Im missing your blogs it been a while. Im waiting.I love your quilts and ideas.
Mirta Reyes
October 9,2014 Im missing your blogs it been a while. Im waiting.I love your quilts and ideas.
Robin
Coin quilts are so happy! Love it. It is crazy how time flies by, isn't it? :)