Finally, my Fireworks quilt is done! Last year I saw one posted on Instagram and I knew I had to make one for myself. As usual, I like to use my stash and my Moda Rustic Weave fat quarters came to mind immediately. I bought this bundle two years ago for my Circus Trio mini patterns. It’s bright and colorful with a woven pattern that gives it texture, just a bit more than a solid.

Another neat thing about this collection is the light and dark coordinating colors that allowed me to make light colored blocks with dark centers and vice versa. It isn’t widely available anymore, but I did find enough online for the binding.
The quilt pattern (by Thimble Blossoms) wasn’t difficult, there’s just a lot of precision involved. The blocks go together pretty fast despite the fact it took me several months from start to finish. I guess it was all the Christmas sewing in between, given I started this quilt last August.
Sometimes I think of the whole quilt making process and the time involved—going from just fabric, to cutting, to sewing, to a completed quilt. I posted this photo on Instagram after a few hours of cutting fabric.

Not to mention the time spent trimming threads off the back before quilting…


What a difference and well worth the effort!
Because of the white front, I chose mellow backing. This fabric is Tic Tac Go by Sarah J. Maxwell for Studio 37 Marcus Fabrics. It has some of the same colors as the front, and I love how it’s so fun.

I hand-sewed the binding, which I do most of the time; I love how it looks.

Here’s the finished quilt…


It’s definitely bold and bright!
It measures 68″ square. I opted for professional long arm quilting with up and down loops to compliment all the angles.


That wraps up my first lap sized quilt finish in 2018. What to do next…?
Looks lovely.
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Thank you Lori.
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What an awesome endeavor to take on! It’s magical 🤩
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Thank you for the nice comment; I appreciate it!
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None that I know of…I just bought the pattern as a pdf download.
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Love the quilt! Where can I get the pattern? Thanks for any info you can share to get me pointed in the right direction.
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Thanks Charlene. The Fireworks pattern is by Camille Roskelley of Thimble Blossoms. I bought a PDF pattern online.
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