Panache Quilt (and Scrap Giveaway)

Things around here have been busy. Not with sewing busy-ness, just life busy-ness, and it has been good but it meant that this quilt took FOREVER.

Panache Quilt



The fabric (Panache by Rebecca Bryan) came in the November Culcita Box. The collection has great basics that could be easily mixed and matched with other collections.

Panache Quilt
Panache Quilt

I decided to do some fairly simple squares and combine the fabric with a black and white solid.

Panache Quilt

For the quilting, I decided to do my usual: "organic," randomly spaced lined that are fairly close together.

Panache Quilt

I originally planned to make the quilt baby-size, but I had more fabric leftover so I decided to keep going. Then I ran out of sashing fabric, and had to buy more. 

Panache Quilt
Panache Quilt

And then I decided to buy some Panache fabric for the backing and the binding, which also had to be ordered. You can see why this quilt took me for a while. I did my normal big stitch binding on the quilt.

Panache Quilt

I did do a little something different with this quilt: a label!  I will post more about my thoughts once I have had a little more time to try them out.

Finished size: 56.5" x 70"
Fabric: Panache by Rebecca Bryan
Batting: Happy Cloud

Want to win my Panache scraps? Follow me on Instagram or Pinterest and leave me a comment letting me know that you are a new follower (or were already following). I will pick a winner on Sunday.

The giveaway winner is KatieQ!  Katie, I will be emailing you for your mailing address!

If you would like to pick up this month's box, or subscribe to a monthly Culcita box delivery, check out the options on their website.  

47 comments

  1. Hi, I am a brand new follower on Pinterest and I love the fabric and the quilt!

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  2. Love your binding and your big stitches technique. I follow on IG and Bloglovin. grinnie1961 at gmail dot com

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  3. Your quilt is eyecatching. I am a new follower on Instagram. rozz01(at)cox(dot)net

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  4. Newly following you on IG. I'd say the quilt was definitely worth the wait, and a good start to a new year!

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  5. I’m now following you on Instagram!! Thank you!
    kcummings71@gmail.com

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  6. I am following on Pinterest. Love your quilts! Thank you, peterstankovich@comcast.net

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  7. Beautiful quilt! Thank you for the chance to win the lovely fabrics. I am a new follower on Instagram.(I also follow your blog)

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  8. I'm a new follower on Pinterest, but I've had your blog on Bloglovin' for a while. I'm just getting into the quilting world, so I would love these scraps - those are great colors! And you are from Oregon?? Me too! I live in Canada now, but Oregon will forever have my heart.

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  9. What a glorious quilt and an amazing way to show off the Panache fabric!! What fun I'd have with your scraps too! I am a follower of yours on Bloglovin, IG and Pinterest.

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  10. beautiful quilt! following you on both

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  11. I've followed your Pinterest boards for a long while now -- wonderful ideas on it.
    Beautiful quilt -- I'd LOVE to have the scraps as 98% of my quilts are scrappy quilts, and I give nearly every one away. Thanks for sharing all your wonderful projects and the giveaway! Deb E / Oregon mdenders@msn.com

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  12. Following at Instagram, great binding on the quilt!

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  13. Now following on Pinterest and Instagram, but have been following your blog for quite awhile now. Thank you for the opportunity to win!

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  14. Following on Instagram and Pinterest, thanks for the chance , would love some scraps.

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  15. This is a beautiful quilt. I love it!!
    I follow you on both

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  16. I'm already an IG follower @lolly2430. Love that Panache fabric. Thanks for sharing your quilt.

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  17. I'm a new follower on IG and Pinterest although I already follow your blog! Love this quilt!

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  18. I love the sharp contrast between the black and white. It really makes the colors pop. I receive your updates by email.

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  19. Hi! Wow to finally connect w you!!! I saw your latest comments on Bloglovin today and am absolutely wowed!! Have been following for awhile and I look forward to your posts. But today was the first time I could actually find a place to do so. I’m not a member of Instagram so to follow you- well, Pinterest it is! Hallelujah!! 😁😘

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  20. Love the colours in your quilt. Great way to use scraps with some yardage. I follow on Instagram and email.

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  21. Lovely work. I am a new follower on Pinterest. (https://www.pinterest.com/reneegrandinett/)

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  22. I am already a follower on Instagram! Love your quilts!

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  23. Just recently found your blog and follow on IG.

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  29. Love your blog! I am a new follower on Pinterest. Plan on trying your binding technique on my next project.

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  30. So very pretty! I am a new follower on Pinterest and on IG.

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  31. Love it! I'm following on IG and Pintrest

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  32. I'm a new follower on Pinterest!

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  33. Your labels are great and I'm interested in your thoughts on them. I love hand sewing them on as the last step to a finished quilt! I'm following you on Pinterest.

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  34. Hi, love your quilts and would love to have your Panache scraps - so modern and cheerful! I am a new follower on both Instagram and Pinterest (where I spend way too much time).

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  35. Already follow your blog & on Pinterest ... Love your quilt!! Thank you for chance to win your give-a-way too :)

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  36. Follow on IG and on a blog reader so glad they are still around! I will have search for more info about your large stitch binding!

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