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Message In a Bottle

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I know every quilt I am currently working on is my favorite quilt ever.  But this one really might be.  There is something jewel like in the feel of this project.  The pieces resemble facets of gem stones to my eye.  Smokey quartz and sapphires.

The design is so deceptively simple.  It looks so complex, until you break the design down into the two very easy blocks that make up the quilt top.   The magic comes from not just the combination of two blocks, but the diagonal set.  Brilliant.

The two easy blocks are 1) a Pinwheel block, and 2) a Square in a Square block.  Tilt them on their sides, lay them out diagonally, you have an extremely interesting design that forms. 

Doesn't it appear that the light squares are surrounded by two rounds of trickily pieced triangles?

And then there is the color combination.  Dear me, aren't those blues and browns beautiful?

Ok, enough of me singing the praises of this design.  You all just need to go buy the pattern, "Message in a Bottle" by Miss Rosie's Quilt Company, and make one of these for yourselves.  Imagine it in pinks and browns, or purples and greens, or ….

 

 

 

48 responses to “Message In a Bottle”

  1. Applause for your speed piecing once again, my dear!!
    The pattern and fabrics are, indeed, wonderful. I had looked closely at this pattern and plan to make it but haven’t decided on colors yet. The possibilities are endless, but blue and brown do look great!
    We have snow that will melt today!
    Hugs!

  2. Applause for your speed piecing once again, my dear!!
    The pattern and fabrics are, indeed, wonderful. I had looked closely at this pattern and plan to make it but haven’t decided on colors yet. The possibilities are endless, but blue and brown do look great!
    We have snow that will melt today!
    Hugs!

  3. I’m stunned – how in the world did you manage to do these blocks so quickly?
    Gorgeous piecing and color choices as always!!

  4. I’m stunned – how in the world did you manage to do these blocks so quickly?
    Gorgeous piecing and color choices as always!!

  5. You are so quick. It seems it was only a very few days ago that you decided on this project. It is lovely — pattern, colours and piecing.

  6. You are so quick. It seems it was only a very few days ago that you decided on this project. It is lovely — pattern, colours and piecing.

  7. I want those fabrics! Love how they all blend together, great pattern and fabric choice 🙂

  8. I want those fabrics! Love how they all blend together, great pattern and fabric choice 🙂

  9. Very clever how she’s designed two simple blocks to make a complex looking larger block. And I agree it does look gem like. The contrasting colours give an almost 3D effect too. The darker colours recede and lighter, brighter colours jump forwards.

  10. Very clever how she’s designed two simple blocks to make a complex looking larger block. And I agree it does look gem like. The contrasting colours give an almost 3D effect too. The darker colours recede and lighter, brighter colours jump forwards.

  11. I love this!!! Huge fan of Carrie, would love to have her teach over here in Ireland. I think your colours really make it, will have to go buy the pattern! Have been promoting the blogger girl BoM here at the shop in Wexford, the gals are loving the rulers. Keep up all the great work Nicole, you’re a treasure to read!!!! Anne Marie

  12. I love this!!! Huge fan of Carrie, would love to have her teach over here in Ireland. I think your colours really make it, will have to go buy the pattern! Have been promoting the blogger girl BoM here at the shop in Wexford, the gals are loving the rulers. Keep up all the great work Nicole, you’re a treasure to read!!!! Anne Marie

  13. Love the pattern with your fabric choices. And I like how you adapted the pattern to use a tool to make it perfect. I enjoy reading your blog.

  14. Love the pattern with your fabric choices. And I like how you adapted the pattern to use a tool to make it perfect. I enjoy reading your blog.