Quilt Roll 3

 
You know how much I love Hexagons and I am a massive strip piecer.
Combine the two and that tells you about my quilt show n tell for today. I made this quilt from a pattern from Sandy Klop of American Jane. Here is the info from Sandy’s website describing the pattern.
Merry-Go-Round Pattern #(AJP205)
Round and round they go, but no curves or Y seams. Jumbo hexagons are like flowers in Gramma’s garden.  Finished size 67” x 72”
 
It is no secret that I am also a dotaholic so this binding was done using a variety of mini pindots.
I try and stick with a theme for my quilt backs for an entire year. I thought this would make it easy to date the quilt. So this quilt was made during the year of the dot. One problem, I forgot to log what year that was. I will do a bit of research once I have all my quilts documented so I can clarify the following:
The year of the dot ( this may actually be two years)
The year of the plaid
The year of the DOG (remember the fabric that wouldnt sell?)
The year(S) of the pieced backs, etc.
Sandy’s quilt used two jelly rolls from the same collection.
HOWEVER….
started with one jelly roll,
 didn’t get the quilt finished,
ran out of the fabric (yes this even happens to me)
waited,
waited,
decided to complete the quilt using the next American Jane collection.
I think this made me one block short so I improvised by making one block that has all different sections. It is my favorite block in the quilt as shown above.
I jumped on Sandy’s website to reference the Merry Go Round pattern number and look what I found!!! More stripped pieced hexagon projects to add to my list!
Geez Louise, Does she ever sleep?
photo courtesy of American Jane
Assorted Flavors (AJP286)
Life savers and fruit flavors found in mother’s purse are the best ever when you have to wait. This quilt is eye candy wherever it goes.
Finished size 72” x 69”
This quilt was made using American Jane Pin Dots by Moda.
photo courtesy of American Jane
Flying Circles (AJP294)
Cart wheels, spinning tops, ferris wheels and polka dots all spell fun!
Finished size 72” x 90”
This quilt was made using American Jane Pin Dot, Fairy Tale Friends, Pezzy Print, plus Moda Bella Solids, and Essential Dots.
photo courtesy of American Jane
Y-Knot (AJP245)
I love the name of this pattern.
This is a block I have been waiting to do. You need 3 groups of fabrics, light (plaid), medium (florals), and darks (pin dots). Making this quilt is way more fun than a camp lanyard, so why not make a Y-Knot.
Finished size 47” x 60”
Which one is your favorite?

14 comments

  1. WOW…I love your 'favorite' block in the Merry-Go-Round quilt…as for being a dot-a-holic, I'm one too. I can see why 'Assorted Flavors' is eye candy wherever it goes…that would be my favorite. Have a wonderful Wednesday!!

  2. Kathie says:

    flying circles , hard choice though I had to keep coming back and looking at them! love the life saver reference and I am really drawn to solids lately this one speaks to me too!, oh how I used to love the 5 flavor life savers as a kid! and the name Y Knot is just fun!
    I love American Jane patterns and fabrics.
    She is very creative
    Kathie

  3. Love them all! I love to see variations on hexagons and these are lovely.

    IF I had to pick I guess I would pick the Flying Circles quilt. The pieced neutral blocks are so interesting and set off the bright colors of the star blocks. Ingenius!

  4. BobbiG says:

    I have many projects so rarely buy a pattern but I jumped on and ordered Merry Go Round. I think I can do this hexagon one. I love the website, never been there before, many fun patterns. Thanks for sharing!

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