My first version was totally scrappy. My second version was curated scrappy, blues and greens. Both versions worked well. Now my third version is curated scrappy also, in pinks and purples, but this version features one consistent background fabric.
I wanted to use one consistent background fabric in this version instead of a scrappy background. Both options work, but I do like the constant background here with all the variety in the pink and purple prints. The fabric is a confetti print on white that I had in my stash. Because there is a lot of cutting involved, by using a constant background fabric I was able to die cut 2-1/2" strips which made the cutting go much more quickly.
The block is 10 inches finished. The earlier quilts were 6 by 8 block layouts for 60" by 80" quilts. The pink version is a 5 by 6 block layout, 50" by 60".
Making this version also served as a test for the Scrappy Serendipity pattern. The pattern is ready to go now.
If you would like the Scrappy Serendipity pattern PDF, leave a comment. YOU MUST INCLUDE YOUR EMAIL WITHIN THE TEXT OF YOUR COMMENT, otherwise I have no way of sending it to you.
I would love a PDF copy! The quilt group that I'm a part of makes donation quilts and this looks like a great group project for us! Thanks!
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I love your blog and do a lot of charity quilting. Would love the pattern. dorothyweiser@yahoo.com. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI really like the background fabric and how it's consistency really lets the eye enjoy all the variety of prints in the blocks!
ReplyDeleteI love this version of Scrappy Serendipity, especially because of the consistent background. I would love the pattern to make a Quilt of Valor. Honestly, I know that I will make more than one using this pattern. Your generosity and willingness to share the pattern is much appreciated. Thank you! Joanne - jo9of12@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteI love this pattern - all my quilts are community service and scrappy is my favorite! email is lesliemcmillen@live.com Thank you.
ReplyDeleteHi Jan, I would love a copy of the pattern for making charity quilts. fibercrafter90@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteI love all three versions of your quilt! They give me ideas of how to use my scraps to make quilts for my guild’s Community Outreach. Thank you for offering to send the pattern. swirlc@bellsouth *dot* net
ReplyDeleteI would love a copy of this pattern, it would be perfect for using my scraps for Community Outreach projects. Thank you for sharing! swirlc @ bellsouth . net
ReplyDeleteThis is the perfect pattern for a group project. Thank you Lana.greensilk@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteThis would work well for Victoria's Quilts Canada. Thank you for offering the pattern. quiltcarver at yahoo dot com
ReplyDeleteI’d love to use this pattern for a donation! Nitnylions@gmail.com. Thank you!!!!
ReplyDeleteVery generous of you to provide a PDF - enjoy reading your blog and have used a few of your other scrap quilts for inspiration ...........mscs@rogers.com
ReplyDeleteI think this would be a great charity quilt project. I tend todo toddler and kid size. Recently I bought a couple of bolts of background fabric. It would be a great way to use up so many of my 2 1/2” strips. SarahsGiftNShip at gmail dot com. Thanks in advance.
ReplyDeleteI would love to have your pdf. thanks so much!! I love each of your versions of this quilt. knitbug at charter dot net
ReplyDeleteLove your Scrappy Serendipity quilts and would love to make one or more. lizvpk (at) gmail dot com Thank you are all you share.
ReplyDeleteI love all your versions of this pattern but especially the scrappy one. And would very much enjoy having it on hand, especially to use for community service quilts within my guild. Thank you for making this available. scrappyquiltsrme@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteThis might help me make a big dent in my stash in a lovely, productive way! Thanks for sharing the pattern. Reynomr@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteWhat a great way to use up scraps. I’m almost at the end of my leader/ender project. This looks as if it would be perfect. Thanks for sharing. reynomr@yahoo.com
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