Thanks for stopping by for my day on the Craft Books Month blog hop! My project is "Candy Coated," the cover quilt from Sunday Morning Quilts
by Amanda Jean Nyberg and Cheryl Arkison.
If you haven't picked up this book yet, you really should. I think I love every single pattern in there. So many I want to make, so little time! (There aren't many books out there I can say that about.) In fact, it was difficult to choose just one for this post. Fortunately, this quilt is going to be a wedding gift, so I ended up choosing the one I thought the happy couple would like the most and started gleefully chopping up my scraps.

I followed the pattern in the book to a T, and that's rare for me these days. (Another sign of how much I like this book!) I stuck with the three-color-scheme of the original quilt (although I used a different trio of colors), I cut all my string scraps to the sizes from the book, and I even quilted it the same as the original, with wavy lines going in the opposite direction of the strings.
The result is a fabulous scrap quilt that's still modern and not overwhelming scrappy. : ) I pretty much cleared out my gray scrap bin on this one—in fact, I even had to supplement a bit from my stash. And this was such a fun, low-pressure project to sew. Sewing strings together in this way is low-key and doesn't require a whole lot of thought or concentration, and that's exactly the kind of project I needed last week.
The back is just pieced together sections of coordinating fabric from my stash.
I think it's a great fall quilt. : )
Have you been following all the Craft Book Month posts over at Craft Buds? So many beautiful projects from craft books have been featured over there! And of course: Prizes. Need I say more? Here's the full schedule:
Sunday 9/2: Hopeful Threads / The Jolly Jabber
Monday 9/3: Stitchery Dickory Dock / Me Sew Crazy
Tuesday 9/4: Olive & Ollie / Sew Sweetness
Wednesday 9/5: Fabric Seeds / The Busy Bean
Thursday 9/6: CraftFoxes / Stitched In Color
Friday 9/7: Katie's Korner / A Prairie Sunrise
Week Two
Sunday 9/9: Sweet Diesel Designs / missknitta's studio
Monday 9/10: Sew Tara / Clover and Violet
Tuesday 9/11: Sew Fantastic / amylouwho
Wednesday 9/12: Projektownia Jednoiglec / Two More Seconds
Thursday 9/13: Ellison Lane Quilts / Don't Call Me Betsy
Friday 9/14: Live a Colorful Life / LRstitched
Week Three
Sunday 9/16: Fairy Face Designs / Canoe Ridge Creations
Monday 9/17: Inspire Me Grey / Freshly Pieced
Tuesday 9/18: Lindsay Sews / The Cute Life
Wednesday 9/19: The Littlest Thistle / Sew Crafty Jess
Thursday 9/20: Urban Stitches / imagine gnats
Friday 9/21: Sew Bittersweet Designs / The Plaid Scottie
Week Four
Link up your craft book project at Craft Buds from Sept 23-30 from your blog or Flickr account, and enter to win prizes. Winners will be announced on Monday, October, 1.


It's gorgeous, Lee!! I love the color scheme, and this is one of my favorite quilts in the book! Great pick, and I'm quite sure the happy couple will be super happy with this gift :)
ReplyDeleteI really love the colors you chose! So soothing. That is a beautiful quilt and I'm sure the couple is going to be thrilled with it.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous!! I love the colours, they make me smile! Great quilting too, a fab present x
ReplyDeletethis is a beautiful quilt, Lee. well done!
ReplyDeleteIt's very pretty! I'm sure the new couple will love it!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. Love your calming color scheme.
ReplyDeleteThe quilt looks great! Nice finish!
ReplyDeleteA perfect wedding quilt....fun, bright/cheery, cozy, scrappy and (from your point of view!)frugal....congrats on using your scraps and stash (a goal I MUST make number '1'!!!!). The quilting is so perfect!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I love the fabrics.
ReplyDeleteSunday Morning Quilts is really growing on me! I do a lot of sewing quilt tops for my daughter's church quilting group, and they are constantly giving me projects that someone started and never finished, so I cut them up to give them new life. Your project really fits the bill. The quilt is great, and so is your blog. Thanks for jump-starting my Monday.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful quilt.
ReplyDeleteLove your color combo.
I've finally ordered this book after checking it out twice from my local library. I just need to have it.
My gosh that's beautiful! The book is definitely on my list.
ReplyDeleteI love that book!!! And your quilt is wonderful :)
ReplyDeleteI love that color combination! It's not one I would have picked out, at least, not until I saw this all quilted it up. I love it.
ReplyDeleteYou chose some really beautiful fabrics and colors for this quilt. The quilt pattern is such fun. It is a great gift.
ReplyDeleteThis is a wonderful quilt. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteLove, love, love your version of the quilt! The colors are perfect! This quilt (and the photo on the cover of the book) had me sold before I even saw any of the other projects in it! And I agree-- it's one of the few books I've seen where I really want to make a bunch of the quilts!
ReplyDeleteI love the colors you chose. It's a great combination.
ReplyDeleteSuch a pretty array of colours!
ReplyDeleteThis is fantastic, Lee! Love the color palette.
ReplyDeleteI love the colors! I have this book, it's hard to choose a project to do, all are so tempting!
ReplyDeleteLove the colors and your quilting! Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteIt looks fabulous, love the colours and fabrics you chose!
ReplyDeleteI love this one, and it's my favorite colors! Nice job clearing out your gray scraps stash, and hope you have fun building up even more scrappy goodness!
ReplyDeleteWhat a stunning quilt! I love your colour scheme! =D
ReplyDeleteOh yum, gorgeous quilt, such lovely colours! This book is certainly getting a lot of love in blog land!
ReplyDeleteLee: You are a quilting rock star! I can't believe how quickly you finished this and it looks GREAT!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteI think I seriously need to add some grey prints to my stash. What greys would you not be able to live without? I love the Denyse Schmidt leaf grey... but what are some of the others? I worry about choosing greys online as it is hard to judge whether they are too cool or warm.
ReplyDeleteHey! I feel like I very rarely see the quilt that someone's quilt is based on, along with their work. Thanks so much for showing that. Sometimes I have really hard time seeing a quilt on a book cover and trying to imagine it with other fabrics. Love your color scheme.
ReplyDeleteI love the colors. It is such a lovely quilt. Beautiful
ReplyDeleteI love it all - the colors and the quilting! The more I see of this book, the more I have to have it. LOL
ReplyDeleteThis is just a beautiful quilt, Lee. I totally agree with you--Sunday Morning Quilts is an awesome book!
ReplyDeleteThis is so pretty, Lee! I love the colors you chose.
ReplyDeleteYour quilt is terrific. I like how showed us in a few easy steps how to get a great quilt from a terrific book (I had that one too!). You've almost persuaded me to start cutting up my scraps and get one underway. First things first, though, and that's finishin up the Portuguese Tile Quilt. As soon as class is over tomorrow. . .
ReplyDeleteElizabeth E.
opquilt.com
I absolutely love that book and this quilt was the reason I bought it! Your quilt looks wonderful!
ReplyDeleteSuch a great quilt Lee! That book is awesome, and love your color variations!
ReplyDeleteLOVE IT! The colors are to die for!! I have got to make this quilt. I have the book already - it seems to be a big favorite of everyones, doesn't it! You are brilliant, Lee. Thanks so much for sharing it with us!
ReplyDeleteThis is amazing and exactly the color scheme I've been feeling the last month or so. Great job, Lee!
ReplyDeleteAmei sua escolha de cores,Lee,bom gosto não faltou,parabéns.
ReplyDeleteThe colors you choose look amazing!
ReplyDeleteLove this quilt! And of course I love your fabrics and color choices. That is one of my favorites from the book. Fabulous job as always Lee!
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