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Cara-Cara-Kumquat

Say that two or three times–it just rolls off the tongue, doesn’t it?

Cara Cara is a type of sweet navel orange that has pinky flesh, and is an early navel variety.  Kumquats are a small sour orange fruit that you pop in your mouth and eat–skin and all–and although it makes your face pucker up when you first bite into it, it leaves your mouth feeling really fresh.  I pull one off our trees out front when I’m going somewhere as it freshens my breath.  Add them together and you get the name of my latest quilt: that pinky-orange 9-patch that I’ve been working on for a while.

My husband held up the quilt this afternoon in bright sunlight, so it’s really on full wattage.  It’s a little more mellow indoors.

The quilting, by Cathy of CJ Designs, is a heart-and-loops design.

The back is pieced, and is a Marimekko fabric from Crate and Barrel’s Outlet Store (which regretfully moved 90 minutes away from my house–how I am supposed to get my quilt backs now?).  This is supposed to be stylized fruits (see the grapes?) but sometimes I wonder if the people in Sweden have different fruit than we do.  Let’s be real: I chose it for the colors.

Yeah, okay.  I’m proud of those corners.

Had enough?

That’s all for Cara-Cara-Kumquat. It’s going on my bed for a while, so I can really enjoy it.

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Halfway? There

I think I’m about halfway finished.  I’m glad to be at this point!

A set of papers to grade are coming in Thursday, and I need to pay attention to more school stuff.  Getting this sewn together–with the sashing around the edges–will allow me to take a bit of a break.

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Orangey-Pink Quilt

When we dropped off my sister’s quilt at Cathy-the-Quilter’s, Cathy had my orange and pink quilt ready to come home.  I’m just now getting to it.

My original thought was to piece the binding, using fabrics from the quilt.  But after piecing upteem-jillion pieces on my Come A-Round quilt, I’m about up-to-there with piecing.

So I’m going with this strawberry print by Ann Kelle for Robert Kaufman.  I usually don’t like white-ish fabrics on a binding, but I’m more than happy to use this and not have to piece!  Cathy did a stars-and-loops pattern for the quilting.  She’s terrific.