Scrappy Summer #4
The quilt has taken a long time to get done. First because of my full time job’s HUGE projects and deadlines and then my sewing machine was in the shop for almost four weeks.
Here is the fourth in my series of Scrappy Summer – ‘Labyrinth’. The quilt is 52″ square made mostly of mini rail fences. Once I figured out the layout on the design wall the sewing was easy. Just put them together in rows, sewed the rows together and then I added a pieced border.

I found the block on someone’s blog and followed their link to Andrea Harris’ quilt at Moda Bake Shop. While you are there look under the ‘chef’s’ page to find more of her beautiful quilt patterns.
Fall is definitely here in Minnesota. Leaves are falling and it is time to trim down all of the perennials and get the garden beds ready for winter. One of the last flowering shrub I have is an ‘everlasting’ hydrangea. Here is the one and only bloom I got this year.

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7 Comments
Sally
I really like that pattern. The colors are nice, too. I’m sure it will be stunning when it’s done!
2 Dogs Studio
Sally, thanks for visiting. Stop by and see Scrappy Summer #5 and #6 that I am working on. Micki
jane
Your quilt is really nice! Hope you get more flowers next year as the one you have now is gorgeous!
Kathy
Nice! It took me awhile to figure out the pattern, but it has a nice graphic look to it. And your one hydrangea bloom is a really pretty one!
2 Dogs Studio
Kathy, thanks for stopping by and taking the time to comment on my quilt. Micki
Jenny Coyle
Really cool design, it caught my eye immediately. It looks really effective, well done! (And your hydrangea photo is gorgeous too!)
2 Dogs Studio
Thanks for stopping by Jenny. It was a fun quilt to make. Micki